Book shines a light on successes, challenges experienced by Turcotte brothers
Ron Turcotte was the most unlikely of American Triple Crown winners.
The Canadian rode superstar Secretariat to the 1973 Triple Crown, becoming the first jockey to record the historic sweep in 25 years. But in his book, “The Turcottes: The Remarkable Story of a Horse Racing Dynasty,” author Curtis Stock details how Turcotte got into horse racing merely by chance.
“It was pure coincidence and fate,” Stock said in an interview. “He went to Toronto with his best friend, Reggie Pelletier, and they couldn’t find work anywhere and were just about ready to go back to New Brunswick.
“That was in 1960 and it was the first Saturday in May, which is when the Kentucky Derby is run. Ron comes down the stairs of the boarding house he and Reggie were living in and finds the landlord watching the Derby, which he’d never heard of. The landlord says to Ron, ‘Given your small stature that’s what you should be doing, be a jockey.'”