Hall of Fame Jockey Ron Turcotte, Who Rode Secretariat to Triple Crown Glory, Dies at 84

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Ron Turcotte, renowned jockey for the legendary horse Secretariat and a Hall of Famer, passed away at 84. His career was marked by record-breaking wins, including the 1973 Triple Crown, and he overcame a life-changing injury to become an inspiring figure in racing and beyond. His legacy is celebrated for his courage, kindness, and profound impact on the sport.
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