Woodbine jockey Wilson in pursuit of Krone’s all-time purse record
TORONTO — Emma-Jayne Wilson may be a Canadian thoroughbred racing trailblazer and pioneer. But she had a very good mentor.
Long before Wilson established herself as Canada’s top female jockey, she received a call from American Julie Krone, the first woman to win an American Triple Crown race aboard Colonial Affair in the 1993 Belmont Stakes.
Wilson has made many trips to the winner’s since then, having amassed a Canadian-record 1,875 victories — including a historic triumph in the 2007 King’s Plate aboard Mike Fox — and counting. But as she enters a 20th season at Woodbine Racetrack, Wilson is on the cusp of surpassing Krone for all-time purse earnings by a woman.
Krone, who retired in 2004, holds the mark of US$90,126,584, with Wilson close behind at $89,161,572. Barring injury — Wilson missed some time last year with a concussion — the 42-year-old Brampton, Ont., native should surpass Krone’s mark in June or July.