Secretariat's Jockey, Ron Turcotte

June. 01,2013      
Rating:
7.6
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Produced by the National Film Board of Canada, this heartfelt documentary follows Hall of Fame jockey Ron Turcotte as he returns to the people and places that mark his life, providing a rare behind-the-scenes glimpse of this resilient and legendary jockey. Few jockeys have won America's Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing. Only three have won in the last 65 years. Ron Turcotte is one of them. In 1973, this legendary rider from New Brunswick, Canada piloted Secretariat, the greatest racehorse of all time, to victory and acclaim in the sport's three most prestigious races. But a fall in 1978 left Turcotte a paraplegic and put an end to an illustrious 16-year career.

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Reviews

Linbeymusol
2013/06/01

Wonderful character development!

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Actuakers
2013/06/02

One of my all time favorites.

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Baseshment
2013/06/03

I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.

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Chirphymium
2013/06/04

It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional

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Ed-Shullivan
2013/06/05

I enjoy a good documentary but this was not good, it was great! I have been a horse racing fan for close to fifty (50) years, both thoroughbred racing and standardbred racing. I am also familiar over the past five (5) decades with so many great horses such as Sea Biscuit, Secretariat, Forego, Foolish Pleasure, Ruffian, Seattle Slew, American Pharoah, Rambling Willie, Handle With Care, Niatross, Cam Fella, and the richest harness racing horse Foiled Again.There are also many great thoroughbred jockeys, and standardbred drivers who won thousands of races. What separates Canadian Ron Turcotte was how prematurely and abruptly his career was cut short by a tragic accident that this documentary depicts with great care and no exploitation. The result of jockey Ron Turcotte's riding accident in 1978 at Belmont racetrack just nine (9) days shy of his 37th birthday caused him to spend the rest of his life in a wheelchair.As of the day I am writing this review Ron Turcotte is living with great pride at the ripe old age of 76, in his hometown of New Brunswick, Canada. The documentary not only highlights Ron Turcotte's rise to fame and his most famous thoroughbred race horse, the hall of fame horse Secretariat. Turcotte rode Secretariat to the Triple Crown victories which had not been previously accomplished in the past 25 years. This documentary shows how after Ron's tragic accident he pitied himself for awhile and then he tells his own story how he decided that living was more important to him than dying and he had a family to support.So in the spring of 2012, Ron Turcotte and his good friend leave his home in New Brunswick in his customized van that allows Ron the every day freedom of driving across Canada and the United States to watch the 2012 triple crown races unfold, and along the way to meet with some old friends such as the other two (2) subsequent triple crown winners, that being Frenchman Jean Cruguet, and American Steve Cauthen. These three men share a special bond not only by winning their respective triple crown races, but because these three men are retired and have great respect for each others capabilities.There are a couple of touching scenes where the owner of Secretariat, Penny Chenery, reminisces about those triple crown races, as well as Ron's superior riding skills on display the previous year with her other great horse Riva Ridge. Ms. Chenery had a special love for her jockey, trainer and her hot walker, and 1973 is a year she will never forget. It is quite obvious that Ron had not seen Ms. Chenery in person for many years prior to their meeting for this documentary but it was as if they had never been apart.How Ron Turcotte has accepted his fate and moved forward with his life continuing to take care of his loving wife and children is an inspiration for all mankind. I give this documentary a 9/10 rating and the only negative comment I can make is I wish the film would have been extended for at least another 2 hours. Ron Turcotte's life must be filled with so many great memories prior to his tragic accident on July 13th, 1978, at Belmont Race Track that left him paralyzed from the waist down, but I also wanted to hear more about how he grew to become the classy 76 year old man with such great inner and outer strength. Mr. Turcotte if you ever choose to travel back to Toronto Canada my family and I would love to have you and your wife over for a dinner and hear many, many more of your interesting life stories. This is a great documentary that is both inspirational and emotional.

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