Jocelyn Gendron off to good start at H3R
At 2h53, on May 12, 2024 • By STEVE WOLF
It was not reigning Hippodrome 3R (H3R) driving champions Pascal Berube and Stephane Brosseau who stole the show last week on opening day at the Trois-Rivieres half mile oval in Quebec. It was the Showman himself, Jocelyn Gendron, who ended up in the limelight.
Gendron, who calls Mauricie, Que. home these days, ended the afternoon at H3R with a driving double, along with fellow horsewoman Marie-Claude Auger, as those two now have the early lead in the driver standings.
When it came to the featured Preferred Pace last week, Gendron was in his glory as he drove Thedoginthefight (Sweet Lou) to victory and the duo seeks to repeat that effort this Sunday (May 12) in the 9th race.
“It was the first time I ever drove this horse,” Gendron said of Thedoginthefight. “I was very comfortable with him because he came from Rideau Carleton, was already racing, so he had the experience for Trois-Rivieres. And his trainer at Rideau, Guy Gagnon, said it was a horse for me. So, I was very comfortable in the sulky.”
Thedoginthefight starts from post four for Gendron. While his race lines show that he is not a leaver at the start of the races, last week he showed true grit in coming first-over and grinding it out on the outside en route to a three-quarter length triumph in 2:02.3 over the sloppy track.
“At the three-quarter mile mark,” Gendron explained. “I was in possession of a good horse and I was just waiting for the right time to go with him. I’m pretty good when driving on a sloppy track.”
Coming first-over with Thedoginthefield from before the half mile marker, Gendron guided his mount into second place on the outside by the three-quarters and then cut him loose at the top of the stretch.
“I was very proud of this horse,” Gendron added. “He scored a great victory.”
This Sunday, Gendron and Thedoginthefield start from post four and are the 5/2 morning line favorites.
Born A Rebel goes from post three for driver Jessica Turenne and last week they cut the mile and just got beat by Thedoginthefield. They race as an entry with Celia Bayama (post 7) from the Jack Reid Stable.
Two newcomers to the race include Rideau Carleton invader, Beauty Is Blind (post 8) for driver Pascal Berube. The seven-year-old mare shows a win and two game second place finishes in her last four starts. Mickeymaksomespeed (post 9) is a fan favorite at H3R for the Michel Allard Stable, and is making his first start of the 2024 race season with William Roy in the sulky.
As for Jocelyn “The Showman” Gendron, whose trademark swirling of his whip around his head when approaching the winner’s circle after a victory is a fan favorite, still has plenty of confidence in his driving ability.
“I still feel confident in the sulky,” Gendron explained. “Even though I am moving into my sixties, I am still a dedicated competitor.”
H3R has a 12-race card starting at 12:00 noon Sunday. Each of the 12 races are full fields of 8 & 9 starters per race.