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  1. View of jockey Robyn Smith , in her race uniform, talks with unidentified others, early to mid 1970s. Smith became the first female jockey to win a... Smith became the first female jockey to win a... Jockey Robyn Smith sits astride a horse at the Saratoga Race Course, Saratogo Springs, New York, 1973.

  2. 31. Juli 1972 · Robyn Smith, the jockey, invented herself a few years ago so that she could succeed in that role. Few athletes have forfeited more than she has to chase after a dream, to try to live out a little girl's fantasy, for she gave up a good and glamorous life in the pursuit. She changed her style and her habits, she traded in a knockout face and figure for a jockey's stark image, and she discarded ...

  3. Robyn Smith. Soundtrack: A.I. Artificial Intelligence. Robyn Smith was born Constance Ann Miller. Her biological father deserted her and her mother at her birth. Her mother was 17 when she was born. Her mother was declared mentally unstable and Melody was placed in a foster home. She was adopted by a family surnamed Smith. After a grueling court battle, she was returned to her birth mother ...

  4. Born Melody Dawn Miller in San Francisco, California, on August 14, 1942; daughter of Constance Miller; married Fred Astaire (the actor and dancer), in 1980 (died 1987). Robyn Smith, the most famous woman jockey in the United States during the 1970s, has been reluctant to divulge details about her past. Rather, she constructed a personal ...

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm1707113Robyn Smith - IMDb

    Robyn Smith was born Constance Ann Miller. Her biological father deserted her and her mother at her birth. Her mother was 17 when she was born. Her mother was declared mentally unstable and Melody was placed in a foster home. She was adopted by a family surnamed Smith. After a grueling court battle, she was returned to her birth mother. When her mother's mental...

  6. 7. Apr. 2020 · Thirty years ago I was privileged to be guest caller for several race meetings at the famous Hollywood Park track in Los Angeles. The race meetings were cond...

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  7. 17. Apr. 2000 · In '80 she became Robyn Smith Astaire, and. within four months she had left the horse racing circuit to. spend more time with her new husband and because Fred was. concerned for her safety. When Fred died in 1987, Robyn wondered what was next. Although.