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Jen Horsey (born October 28, 1975) is a Canadian automotive journalist, TV personality[1] and motorsport competitor[2] with a specialty in rallying and rallycross.
Horsey is a longtime contributor to ESPN’s digital and television programming.[3] who, in 2012, became ESPN’s first-ever female motorsport analyst, broadcasting from the announce booth for X Games and other rallycross competition.[3][4] She debuted on-air at ESPN as an in-car commentator in 2009. In what was reported as a television first, she and fellow commentator Chrissie Beavis rode along in the passenger seat with top drivers during racing competition and offered their analysis and commentary live-to-air.[5][6] She and Beavis returned to the broadcast in the same capacity the following year. In 2011, Horsey joined the on-air team at X Games as a pit reporter for rallycross. In addition, her numerous articles on automotive and other topics have appeared in a vast range of media outlets, primarily in the United States and Canada.[7]
In competition, she is best known as a rally co-driver, although she has also competed as a rally driver in both the US and Canada.[8] She is the voice of the co-driver in the third installment of the Codemasters videogame, DiRT 3, and returned for Dirt 4.[9] Her most notorious co-driving appearance came in 2008 during X Games competition when, during a head-to-head race against Dave Mirra (and his co-driver Alexander Kihurani) driver Andrew Comrie-Picard shorted the 70 ft (20 m) gap jump and her team’s Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX made a spectacular front-flip. Neither Horsey nor the driver were injured.[10]
Since 2005, she has earned four division podium finishes, including two wins, in five appearances as a co-driver at the Targa Newfoundland rally. Her first Modern division victory came in 2006 as co-driver to Keith Townsend in a Subaru WRX STi.[11] She repeated in 2008 alongside Andrew Comrie-Picard in a factory supported Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X.[12][13] In 2011, she co-drove Ralph Gilles in a Dodge Viper and the duo finished third in the Modern division.[14][15] In 2012, she moved to Open division with driver Samuel Hubinette and finished in second-place in a factory supported 2012 Fiat Abarth.[16] She has also co-driven Steve Millen at Targa New Zealand in a Nissan GTR,[17] as well as competing in numerous stage rallies, primarily in Canada, with various other drivers.[citation needed]
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JenHorsey (born October 28, 1975) is a Canadian automotive journalist, TV personality and motorsport competitor with a specialty in rallying and rallycross...
and commentator voice work from professional co-drivers Nicky Grist and JenHorsey. The developers created DiRT 4's realistic audio by recording engine,...
the defending gold medalist Travis Pastrana. In a TV first, co-drivers JenHorsey and Chrissie Beavis commentate live inside the racecars. Ashley Fiolek...
Grist later reprised his role as one of the default co-drivers (alongside JenHorsey) in Dirt 4. In 2006, Ludovico and Elena Fassitelli, the Italian owners...
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Peppa and George's aunt who sent a toy horse, which Peppa and George call 'Horsey Twinkle Toes'. She is only mentioned and never seen or heard. She is presumed...
designed after horse-drawn carriages. Indeed, the early automobile design Horsey Horseless even included a wooden horse head on the front to try to minimize...
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com. Archived from the original on October 26, 2013. "A Penny for your Horsey?". Kentucky New Era. June 24, 1977. p. 10. LaSalle, Mick (May 26, 2006)...
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Standings". formulad.com. Archived from the original on September 2, 2012. Horsey, Jen (December 10, 2010). "Foust Wins Gymkhana Invitational". sports.espn...
1960– Keith Horne 1971– Reg Horne 1908–1984 Billy Horschel 1986– David Horsey 1985– Antonio Hortal 1988– Tommy Horton 1941–2017 Hidemasa Hoshino 1977–...
refer to Belarus was in the late-16th century by Englishman Sir Jerome Horsey, who was known for his close contacts with the Russian royal court. During...
KIRO-TV traffic anchor Jerry Holkins – co-creator of Penny Arcade David Horsey – cartoonist Tom Hulce – actor in National Lampoon's Animal House and Amadeus...
Biography". sing365.com. Jingle-Bells-Lyrics. Retrieved March 23, 2013. Horsey, Jen (April 17, 2002). "Latest Popstars revealed: Calgarian among five members...
(1978–1985) Nick Anderson Bill Bramhall Walt Handelsman Phil Hands David Horsey Jack Ohman Joel Pett Drew Sheneman Scott Stantis Dana Summers Joey Weatherford...
Sandy: Left vs. Right". Archived from the original on November 5, 2012. Horsey, David (October 31, 2012). "Chris Christie and Hurricane Sandy give Obama...
Hodgins, Jr. Jerry Holbert, Boston Herald Ed Holland, Chicago Tribune David Horsey, Tribune Content Agency Karl Hubenthal, Los Angeles Hearst newspapers Etta...
Robert F. Kennedy; professor at the University of Southern California David Horsey (1975) – Editorial Cartooning, 1999, 2003; editorial cartoonist for the...
House Dreams. "1897 Queen Anne, Bramwell, WV". Retrieved 13 December 2012. Jen (14 January 2007). "And this house can be yours..." Flickr. Retrieved 8 April...
police officer (born 1944) Laura Knaperek, politician (born 1955) Henry R. Horsey, judge (born 1924) Gavin Christopher, singer, songwriter, musician and producer...