Patricia Cooksey (born February 25, 1958 in Youngstown, Ohio) is an American horse racing jockey. She
won her first race with Turf Advisor at Waterford Park (now Mountaineer Park) in 1979. A four-time
Turfway Park leading rider, Cooksey has won 2,137 wins since beginning her career in 1979, and she was
the all-time leading female jockey by number of victories before Julie Krone overtook her. In 1985 she
became the first female jockey to ride in the Preakness Stakes, finishing 6th aboard Tajawa. In 2004, she
became the first ever female jockey to be voted the NYRA's Mike Venezia Memorial Award, an honor
given annually to a jockey who exemplifies extraordinary sportsmanship and citizenship. Cooksey now
resides in Georgetown, Kentucky. She is retired from racing and currently works for the Kentucky Racing
Commission. In 2006, she was a horse-back riding reporter for ESPN's coverage of the 2006 Breeders'
Cup.
The Drink
Black-Eyed Susan (official cocktail of the Preakness Stakes since 1973)
1 oz bourbon
1 oz vodka
1 oz peach schnapps
2 oz orange juice
2 oz sour mix
Drinkability: 4
Drunkability: 3
Accessibility: 4
Taxic Diversity: 2
Priority for Conservation: 3.5
Comments: "peachy!"
From "Women Jockeys" hosted by Fluffy Ruffle
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