It is a moment during post parade that lasts mere seconds, but it expresses a lifetime of gratitude for jockey Amanda Vandermeersch.

The gesture likely goes unnoticed by those who sit in the Woodbine grandstand or for the others who tune in to watch the races broadcast from the Toronto oval.

“My grandfather, Frank Vandermeersch, who passed away two years ago, was always a huge support. When I was a kid and I would ride horses, he’d come to every single one of my shows. He had a chestnut tree, and he would sell the nuts in town. I have an acorn that I carry with me every race. So, if people ever see me kiss my fingers and touch my heart, it’s because of the little acorn that is there for him.”

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