Speed record • mile 1:48.28 –
Shedaresthedevil (2020) • mile 2:39 –
Felicia (1877),
Belle of Nelson (1878) and
Katie Creel (1882). • mile 2:15 –
Selika (1894) • mile 1:43.6 –
Ari's Mona (1950) and
Sweet Alliance (1977).
Longest shot to win the Oaks • 47/1 –
Lemons Forever (2006) === Most wins by a
jockey === • 4 –
Eddie Arcaro (1951, 1952, 1953, 1958) • 4 –
Manuel Ycaza (1959, 1960, 1963, 1968)
Female jockeys to win •
Rosie Napravnik (2012, 2014) === Most wins by a
trainer === • 5 –
Woody Stephens (1959, 1960, 1963, 1978, 1981) • 5 –
D. Wayne Lukas (1982, 1984, 1989, 1990, 2022)
Most wins by an owner • 6 –
Calumet Farm (1943, 1949, 1952, 1953, 1956, 1979)
Only brothers to both win the Kentucky Oaks •
Carl Seay Goose "Ganz" (1913) –
Roscoe Tarleton Goose (1916) Carl used the original German spelling of "Goose", which one of a few spellings was "Ganz", but also Gantz, Gans, and so on. The Goose brothers are cousins of
Meriwether Lewis Clark Jr., the founder of the Louisville Jockey Club.
"Oaks/Derby Double" Jockeys, trainers, and owners competing in the Kentucky Oaks often will compete in the Kentucky Derby, a race for the next day the Oaks. Winning both these races in the same year is referred to as an "Oaks/Derby Double;" 9 jockeys, 3 trainers, and 5 owners have accomplished this feat: • Until the 1950s, the Oaks was held several days or weeks after the Derby. ==Winners==