Secretariat
Ron Turcotte, the Corridor of Fame jockey who rode Secretariat to the 1973 Triple Crown, handed away at age 84 on Friday.
Turcotte died of pure causes at his dwelling in Drummond, New Brunswick, in accordance with his household.
“The world could bear in mind Ron because the well-known jockey of Secretariat, however to us, he was a beautiful husband, a loving father, grandfather, and a terrific horseman,” the Turcotte household mentioned in a information launch.
Finest identified for his accomplishments atop Secretariat, Turcotte guided the colt to victories within the Kentucky Derby, Preakness Stakes and Belmont Stakes in 1973. Secretariat set velocity data in all three races, together with a 31-length win within the Belmont that is still unmatched.
Turcotte started his profession within the Nineteen Sixties and earned his first main victory within the 1965 Preakness aboard Tom Rolfe. He additionally gained the Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes in 1972 with Riva Ridge.
His driving profession led to 1978 after a fall throughout a race at Belmont Park left him paralyzed.
Turcotte gained 3,032 races in a profession that spanned almost 20 years and was inducted into the Nationwide Museum of Racing and Corridor of Fame in 1979 and Canada’s Sports activities Corridor of Fame in 1980.
–Subject Stage Media