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Ron Turcotte, who lived in Drummond, New Brunswick and had ties to Maine, won the Kentucky Derby, Preakness and Belmont ...
The Hall of Fame jockey swept the 1973 Kentucky Derby, Preakness and Belmont Stakes, ending a quarter-century drought in ...
Ron Turcotte, the Canadian jockey who rode to fame aboard Secretariat, won more than 3,000 races in his career – and his ...
Take it from someone who has trained three runners with a combined four Horse-of-the-Year citations: Sovereignty emits especially high voltage in Thoroughbred racing's solar system.
The decision to enter the $1-million race at Del Mar was made after the Curlin colt emerged from his Saturday morning workout ...
On the day before the win in the GI Forego Stakes by Book 'em Danno (Bucchero), trainer Derek Ryan had already made up his mind about the GI Breeders' Cup Sprint. He had no plans to go. “I'm really ...
Ron Turcotte, who lived in Drummond, New Brunswick, just across the border from Van Buren, died Friday at age 84.
Sovereignty missed his chance at immortality in the Triple Crown, but he still has an opportunity to do something never done.
Turcotte famously swept the Kentucky Derby, Preakness and Belmont with Secretariat to win the first Triple Crown in 25 years.
In 1973, Secretariat was established as the greatest racehorse of the modern age, winning the Triple Crown of U.S.