Hall of Fame jockey Boulanger relishing new role with CamHaven Farms
When Hall of Fame jockey Gary Boulanger retired in September, it was to an uncertain future.
Boulanger was walking away from horse racing on his own terms but with no idea regarding what was ahead. However, the 56-year-old Drayton Valley, Alta., native has found the ideal place to best apply the lessons learned over 30-plus years of riding and 3,685 career wins — including the 2001 Queen’s Plate — as the farm manager of CamHaven Farms in Caledon, Ont.
“I was pretty open-minded on everything,” Boulanger said. “I was just enjoying my son and being a dad for a while and not emphasizing exactly what I was going to get into next.
“I kind of said, ‘We’ll see what happens,” and then this kind of fell into my lap.”