Chantal Sutherland

Last updated
Chantal Sutherland
Chantal Sutherland Cropped.jpg
Chantal Sutherland in 2009
Occupation Jockey
Born (1976-02-23) February 23, 1976 (age 47)
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
SpouseDan Kruse (2012–2016)
Career wins1,200 (ongoing) [1]
Major racing wins
Bull Page Stakes (2002)
La Lorgnette Stakes (2002)
Seagram Cup Stakes (2002)
Star Shoot Stakes (2003)
Gotham Stakes (2005)
Tom Fool Handicap (2005)
Ashley T. Cole Handicap (2006)
Miami Mile Handicap (2006)
Irish O'Brien Stakes (2008)
Wonder Where Stakes (2008, 2012)
Silver Deputy Stakes (2008)
Duchess Stakes (2008)
With Approval Stakes (2008)
Swynford Stakes (2008)
Mazarine Stakes (2008)
Grey Stakes (2008)
Generous Stakes (2008)
Eclipse Stakes (2009)
Lady Angela Stakes (2009)
Algoma Stakes (2009)
Santa Ynez Stakes (2010)
El Encino Stakes (2010)
Wishing Well Handicap (2010)
Woodstock Stakes (2010)
Queenston Stakes (2010)
Nassau Stakes (2010)
South Ocean Stakes (2010)
Santa Anita Handicap (2011)
Senorita Stakes (2011)
Sunset Handicap (2011)
Goodwood Stakes (2011)
Hollywood Gold Cup (2012)
Smile Sprint Stakes (2022)
Racing awards
Sovereign Award for Outstanding Apprentice Jockey
(2001, 2002)
Significant horses
Mine That Bird, Inglorious, Game On Dude

Chantal Sutherland (born February 23, 1976, in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian model, television personality and jockey in North American Thoroughbred horse racing. She is referred to as the Danica Patrick of horse racing. [2] She is known for her appearances on the reality tv show, Jockeys on Animal Planet, as well as being the poster girl for the Del Mar racetrack. [3] During an interview on Sky Sports in the lead-up to the Dubai World Cup race, she said that her primary vocation was jockey.

Contents

Background

Sutherland grew up in the Toronto, Ontario area where her father Hugh owned a horse farm and trained standardbreds. As a young girl, she played competitive field hockey and was invited to try out for Canada's junior World Cup team. She rode horses in equestrian events but after graduating from York University with a degree in communications and psychology, she decided to explore the opportunity to ride Thoroughbreds in flat racing.

Career

Beginning in the year 2000, the Del Mar Racetrack's Del Mar Thoroughbred Club marketing team went through a major shift in their marketing direction. They realized they had to attract a more youthful audience as well as a female audience. They focused Del Mar as a fashionable destination, using social media and other avenues to market the racetrack. They hired jockey and model Chantal Sutherland to be the new face of the Del Mar racetrack. Their strategy paid off, as over 13 years later Del Mar has changed their demographics and audience attendance. [4] [5]

On October 9, 2000, at Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, Sutherland won her first career race. The following year, she was voted the Sovereign Award as Canada's top apprentice jockey, repeating in 2002 when she was one of Canada's highest-paid female athletes, earning $5.7 million in purses in eight months. She finished third in the Woodbine standings that year with 124 victories with earnings of $5,751,417. She finished 31st in the national earnings title in that same year as she earned $5,968,460 with victories of 136 and had 754 mounts. She remained in Canada until the end of 2004. In the winter of 2004, she rode the winter months in the Maryland Circuit riding at Laurel Park Racecourse.

She participated in the second annual Colombian Emeralds International Jockey Challenge on New Year's Day 2005 in Barbados, guided Maeve ($11.80) to victory in the first race, leading a 'Woodbine' sweep, as Jono Jones (Band Dancer) and Patrick Husbands (Blazing Colours) finished second and third, respectively. In 2005, she went to race in Florida and New York, where jockeys Ángel Cordero Jr., Shane Sellers and Edgar Prado helped her hone her skills.[ citation needed ] She rode the winter meet at Aqueduct in 2007. Her highlight in New York was a victory in the Tom Fool Handicap with Smokume at Belmont Park. During her time in New York, she rode for Hall of Fame trainer H. Allen Jerkens and trainer Todd Pletcher. In 2006, she partnered Gigawatt to win the Grade 3 Miami Mile Handicap.

Sutherland quickly became a top rider in Canada, but she realized that riding in Canada was never going to land her in the Kentucky Derby or the Breeders' Cup races. She then relocated to Southern California.

In 2007, she returned to Canada to ride at Woodbine after a 2-year stint in the New York and Florida circuit. She finished seventh in the Woodbine standings with 69 victories out of 572 mounts with earnings of $3,246,387. She finished 77th in the national earnings title that same year with 79 victories out of 668 mounts with earnings of $3,480,229.

From December 2007 to April 2008, Sutherland competed at Santa Anita Park in California. Retired U.S. Racing Hall of Fame jockey Gary Stevens said: "She has become the queen of the longshots. She has won several photos against top jockeys, which shows she is a strong finisher." [6] Allen Gutterman, Santa Anita racetrack's head of marketing, said Sutherland "could become the best female jockey since Julie Krone." [6] Sutherland returned to Toronto for the 2008 racing season, and on August 9 she rode five winners on a single race card. In the summer of 2008, she rode future Kentucky Derby winner Mine That Bird to stakes wins in the Silver Deputy, Swynford and Grey Stakes at Woodbine and finished 12th aboard Mine That Bird in the 2008 Breeders' Cup Juvenile at Santa Anita. She also rode Van Lear Rose in that year Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies to finish sixth. She rode the 2008 Oak Tree meeting as she left Canada in October 2008 to ride in California. She spent a total of 6 months in California as she rode also the 2008 Hollywood Park fall meeting and the 2009 Santa Anita meeting.

In 2008, she finished seventh in the Woodbine standings with earnings of $4,947,630 and had 89 victories out of 590 mounts. She finished 38th in the national earnings title with earnings of $5,937,965 and with victories of 116 out of 832 mounts.

She got publicity when she was one of the jockeys featured on the reality tv show Jockeys on Animal Planet. It lasted for two seasons.

Sutherland finished second in the 2009 Woodbine jockey standings with earnings of $7,588,868 with victories of 139 and had 981 mounts. She finished in 2009 22nd in the national earnings title as she earned $7,451,964 with victories of 159 and had 1,131 mounts. She was a finalist for the 2009 Sovereign Awards for Outstanding Jockey of the year.

Sutherland rode the 2010 Woodbine meet in Canada, and enjoyed a degree of success in California, winning both the Grade 2 Santa Ynez Stakes and the Grade 2 El Encino Stakes. It was her best year on earnings wise and peak position wise which placed her 13th on the National Earnings List with $8,778,038 on earnings with 152 wins.

Sutherland (background, in pink silks) riding against Victor Espinoza and California Chrome at Los Alamitos Racetrack, 2016 California Chrome Los Alamitos Dec 2016 32.jpg
Sutherland (background, in pink silks) riding against Victor Espinoza and California Chrome at Los Alamitos Racetrack, 2016

Since 2011, she now rides daily on the Southern California Circuit. In March 2011 Sutherland rode Game On Dude in the Santa Anita Handicap and won by a nose in a victory that was as controversial as it was historic. It included a 12-minute stewards' inquiry due to heavy contact between her horse and two others at the top of the stretch. Ultimately the results were upheld by a 2–1 vote, making her the first woman jockey to win the Hundred Grander. [7] In the Breeders' Cup Classic on November 5, 2011, she again led in the stretch with Game On Dude, as she sought to become the first women jockey to win the Classic. However, she was passed by Drosselmeyer, ridden by Smith, near the wire and finished 2nd to her ex-boyfriend. [8]

On March 31, 2012, again riding Game On Dude, she made history as the first woman jockey to ride in the world's richest horse race, the $10 million Dubai World Cup. [9] Running third at one point in the race, her mount faded towards the end, and finished 12th of 13 runners. [10]

In July 2012, once again on board Game On Dude, Sutherland became the first woman jockey to win the Hollywood Gold Cup. [11] On Sunday October 21, 2012 at Woodbine Race Course she announced her retirement from the sport of horse racing as a jockey. This would be short-lived, as she returned to racing in July, 2013 at Hollywood Park Racetrack.

On May 6, 2017, aboard Giro Candito in the third race at Santa Anita, Sutherland joined Emma-Jayne Wilson and Francine Villeneuve as the only Canadian-born women jockeys to reach the 1,000 wins plateau. [12]

Personal life

Sutherland had an on-again-off-again relationship with Hall of Fame jockey Mike E. Smith for six years, until 2010. Although engaged at one point, they broke the engagement in June 2010, two weeks before they raced each other at the Queen's Plate in Woodbine. In August 2011, the two were paired in a match race nicknamed the "Battle of the Exes". [13] [14]

Sutherland married businessman Dan Kruse in May 2012, nine months after meeting him on a blind date. [15] They divorced in 2016. [16]

After The Wire

Chantal Sutherland's good looks have garnered much publicity. She has been featured in Sports Illustrated and had a four-page spread in Vogue magazine. She appeared in a 2004 TV commercial for Esquire watches. As well, she was chosen one of People magazine's "100 Most Beautiful People." In August 2008 it was announced that the Ottawa, Ontario-based cosmetics firm Mistura Inc. had signed Chantal Sutherland as the new face for their Mistura Beauty product line. She holds a pilot's license and has lent her time and efforts to several marketing and community endeavors at various racetracks throughout North America.

Sutherland appeared in five episodes of the television series Luck , which began airing in North America on HBO in February 2012, portraying the character Lizzy. [17]

Year-end charts

Chart (2002–2011)Peak
position
National Earnings List for Jockeys 200231
National Earnings List for Jockeys 200777
National Earnings List for Jockeys 200838
National Earnings List for Jockeys 200922
National Earnings List for Jockeys 201013
National Earnings List for Jockeys 201138

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sandy Hawley</span> Canadian jockey

Desmond Sandford "Sandy" Hawley, is a Canadian Hall of Fame jockey.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Stewart Elliott</span> American thoroughbred jockey

Stewart Elliott is an American thoroughbred jockey.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Breeders' Cup</span> Grade I Thoroughbred horse racing

The Breeders' Cup World Championships is an annual series of Grade I Thoroughbred horse races, operated by Breeders' Cup Limited, a company formed in 1982. From its inception in 1984 through 2006, it was a single-day event; starting in 2007, it expanded to two days. All sites have been in the United States, except in 1996, when the races were at the Woodbine Racetrack in Canada.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Julie Krone</span> American jockey

Julieann Louise Krone, is a retired American jockey. In 1993, she became the first female jockey to win a Triple Crown race when she captured the Belmont Stakes aboard nice owen Colonial Affair. In 2000, she became the first woman inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame, and in 2003 became the first female jockey to win a Breeders' Cup race. She has also been honored by induction into the National Women's Hall of Fame and Cowgirl Hall of Fame.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gary Stevens (jockey)</span> American jockey

Gary Lynn Stevens is an American Thoroughbred horse racing jockey, actor, and sports analyst. He became a professional jockey in 1979 and rode his first of three Kentucky Derby winners in 1988. He had nine wins in Triple Crown races, winning the Preakness Stakes and Belmont Stakes three times each, as well as ten Breeders' Cup races. He was also a nine-time winner of the Santa Anita Derby. He entered the United States Racing Hall of Fame in 1997. Combining his U.S. and international wins, Stevens had over 5,000 race wins by 2005, and reached his 5,000th North American win on February 15, 2015.

Christopher John McCarron is a retired American thoroughbred horse racing Hall of Fame jockey. He mounted his first horse ever at 16.5 years old and was racing professionally by 18. At only 19 years old Chris McCarron wove a spell that brought his mounts to the winner's circle 547 times in 1974, breaking all records for most races won in a year. The previous record was set by Sandy Hawley in 1973 with 515 wins in a year.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Alex Solis</span>

Alex O. Solis is a jockey based in the United States. He lives in Glendora, California and rides predominantly in Southern California. He got his big break and his first gained national prominence when he won the 1986 Preakness Stakes with Snow Chief. In 2014, he was elected to the horse racing hall of fame and on January 1, 2015, became the 29th jockey in North American history to have 5,000 wins.

Patrick Angel Valenzuela is an American thoroughbred horse racing jockey. Born into a racing family, his father plus three of his uncles, including Ismael Valenzuela, were jockeys. He rode his first career winner on November 10, 1978, at Sunland Park Racetrack in Sunland Park, New Mexico. In 1980, 17-year-old Pat Valenzuela became the youngest jockey to ever win the Santa Anita Derby. He was voted the George Woolf Memorial Jockey Award by his peers in 1982.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">John R. Velazquez</span> Puerto Rican jockey

John R. Velazquez is a Puerto Rican jockey in Thoroughbred horse racing. He began his career in Puerto Rico and moved to New York in 1990. In 2004 and 2005 he was the United States Champion Jockey by earnings and both years was given the Eclipse Award for Outstanding Jockey. He was inducted into the Horse Racing Hall of Fame in 2012, rode his 5,000th winner in 2013, and became the leading money-earning jockey in the history of the sport in 2014.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Garrett K. Gomez</span> American jockey

Garrett Keith Gomez was an American Thoroughbred jockey who won two Eclipse Awards and thirteen Breeders' Cup races during his career.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Victor Espinoza</span> Mexican jockey (born 1972)

Victor Espinoza is a jockey in American Thoroughbred horse racing who won the Triple Crown in 2015 on American Pharoah. He began riding in his native Mexico and went on to compete at racetracks in California. He has won the Kentucky Derby three times, riding War Emblem in 2002, California Chrome in 2014, and American Pharoah in 2015. He also won the Preakness Stakes three times, in those same years and with the same horses. He was the first jockey in history to enter the Belmont Stakes with a third opportunity to win the Triple Crown; his 2015 victory made him the oldest jockey and first Hispanic jockey to accomplish the feat.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ramon Domínguez</span>

Ramón A. Domínguez is a retired Eclipse Award-winning champion jockey and Hall of Fame member in American thoroughbred horse racing.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Nashoba's Key</span> American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse

Nashoba's Key was a bay filly thoroughbred race horse by Silver Hawk (Roberto) out of Nashoba (Caerleon) who went undefeated in her first seven starts in the Southern California racing circuit, before placing 4th in the 2007 Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf.

Carotene is a Canadian Thoroughbred Hall of Fame racehorse who holds the filly or mare record for winning the most Sovereign Awards. Bred by David Willmot's Kinghaven Farms, she was a daughter of the British sire Great Nephew, who also sired Epsom Derby winners Grundy and Shergar. Carotene's dam was Carrot Top, a mare David Willmot purchased in foal from the Whitney family at the 1982 dispersal sale of their bloodstock in the United Kingdom.

Lit de Justice is an American Champion Thoroughbred racehorse. He was bred by Robert Sangster's Swettenham Stud and purchased by the French racing operation Mise de Moratalla, who named him for a famous Parlement of Paris known as the Lit de justice. The colt was sired by El Gran Senor, who was an outstanding son of Northern Dancer and earned Irish and English Champion honours at age two in 1983 and at three in 1984. He was out of the mare Kanmary, whose sire Kenmare was a French Group One winner and the Leading sire in France in 1988 and 1989.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Martin Garcia (jockey)</span>

Martin Garcia is a Mexican jockey in American Thoroughbred horse racing based in Southern California.

Jerry Lambert was an American jockey in the sport of Thoroughbred horse racing best known as the jockey of Hall of Fame inductee, Native Diver.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Game On Dude</span> American Thoroughbred racehorse

Game On Dude is a retired American Thoroughbred racehorse gelding. He won fourteen graded stakes races, including eight Grade I stakes: the Santa Anita Handicap in 2011, 2013, and 2014 the only horse to have won that race three times; he also won the Goodwood Stakes twice, the 2013 Pacific Classic Stakes, and the Hollywood Gold Cup twice. He has beaten many of the leading North American racehorses including Awesome Gem, Tizway, Ruler on Ice, Uncle Mo, Stay Thirsty, Mucho Macho Man and Will Take Charge and has been rated among the best thirty racehorses in the world in the annual World Thoroughbred Rankings. Upon his retirement, he was compared favorably as one of the greatest racing geldings of all time, along with Kelso, John Henry and Forego.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Francine Villeneuve</span> Canadian thoroughbred jockey

Francine Alicia Villeneuve is a Canadian retired thoroughbred jockey and racing pioneer.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2017 Breeders' Cup</span> Horse race

The 2017 Breeders' Cup World Championships was the 34th edition of the premier event of the North American thoroughbred horse racing year. The 13 races, all of which were Grade I, took place on November 3 and 4 at Del Mar Racetrack in Del Mar, California and were telecast by NBC and NBC Sports. The Breeders' Cup is generally regarded as the end of the North America racing season, although a few Grade I events take place in later November and December.

References

  1. http://www.equibase.com/profiles/Results.cfm?type=People&searchType=J&eID=84928 [ bare URL ]
  2. "Chantal should be our Danica". 18 March 2011.
  3. Chantal Sutherland Ranch and Coast Archived 2014-01-15 at the Wayback Machine
  4. / Del Mar Racetrack marketing
  5. "/ Del Mar Race track marketing". Archived from the original on 2014-10-21. Retrieved 2014-01-14.
  6. 1 2 Larry Stewart (March 21, 2008). "She gives the place a new look". Los Angeles Times . Retrieved November 30, 2009.
  7. "JEFF SCOTT: Rough day at Santa Anita - saratogian.com". Archived from the original on 2012-07-31. Retrieved 2012-08-28.
  8. Breeders' Cup.com Archived 2012-04-25 at the Wayback Machine
  9. https://vancouversun.com/business/Chantal+Sutherland+make+history+Dubai+World/6388570/story.html#ixzz1qiSZIII8 [ permanent dead link ]
  10. "Monterosso wins the Dubai World Cup". April 2012.
  11. "Chantal Sutherland becomes 1st female jockey to win Gold Cup - News | FOX Sports on MSN". Archived from the original on 2012-07-11. Retrieved 2012-07-08.
  12. "Sutherland Celebrates 1,000th Victory At Santa Anita On Kentucky Derby Saturday". paulickreport.com. May 6, 2017. Retrieved 2017-05-09.
  13. Feschuk, Dave (July 2, 2010). "Feschuk: Battle of the sexes plays out at Plate". The Star. Toronto. Retrieved 2011-09-29.
  14. Dwyre, Bill (August 3, 2011). "These jockeys are engaged – to race, that's all!". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on August 5, 2011. Retrieved 2011-09-29.
  15. Sutherland Ranch and Coast
  16. Lost And Found Presented By Horseware: Sutherland ‘Loves The Fight Again’, Natalie Voss, The Paulick Report, December 13, 2016
  17. IMDb