Calvin Borel readily admits to being poorly educated, and yet his knowledge of horses is as deep as the ocean is vast.
In a world filled with artificiality and superficiality, a world that emphasizes style, Borel is as real, as substantial, as it gets.
Borel’s willingness to learn horses from the ground up, his character and his loyalty all contributed to his rise from humble Cajun roots in Louisiana to his induction into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in 2013.