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Ron Turcotte

Ron Joseph Morel Turcotte (born July 22, 1941) is a world-famous jockey.

Born in Drummond , New Brunswick, Canada, he began his career in Toronto, Ontario as a hot walker for E. P. Taylor's Windfield Farms in 1959 but he was soon wearing the silks and winning races. As an apprentice jockey he rode Windfield's great Northern Dancer to his first victory. In 1965, he gained prominence with his victory aboard Tom Rolfe in the Preakness Stakes. Turcotte soon found himself working with trainer Lucien Laurin at the racetrack in Laurel, Maryland. In 1972 he rode Riva Ridge to victory in the Kentucky Derby and the Belmont Stakes.

Ron Turcotte became internationally famous in 1973 when he rode Secretariat to the first Triple Crown win in 25 years.

A winner of the George Woolf Memorial Jockey Award, Ron Turcotte was North America's leading stakes-winning jockey in 1972 and 1973.

His career ended in 1978 following a tumble from his horse during a race at Belmont Park that left him a paraplegic. Ron Turcotte was immediately inducted in the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in 1979. He was voted into the New Brunswick Sports Hall of Fame and in 1980 was inducted into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame .

Ron Turcotte's Riding Career from 1961-1978:

  • Number of Mounts: 20,281
  • Number of Winners: 3,032
  • Winning Percentage: 14.9%
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