W 7 rt t. Gi leis Ytl/eizlt‘éd Der/[canon he Barrieau family from \loncton. New Brunswick was well known and respected in harness racing. Rufin. Father Yyon. Alfred. Rosaire and Marcel were brothers that left a positiye legacy in this sport that would make any family proud. Gilles Barrieau exhibited skills on the racetrack that may someday equal or surpass those of his dad. Alfred and his uncles. On Sunday. October lfi. long. the (Iharlott ‘town Driying Park hosted the finals of the Atlantic Breeders (lrown. It also featured a driyers' competition with Hall of l’amer Ron \Vaples and seyen of the most talented driyers with Atlantic roots. 'l’o no ones surprise. Gilles Barrieau put on a clinic and reined home four winners on that may special race date at the GDP. It was just another day at the office for this may talented horse~ man as he inched closer to that \‘ery elte siye Victory numher MW). Gilles Barrieau was one of the most unas— suming and talented athletes in the Atlantic proyinces. Born in 19m. he amassed driying statistics that placed him in the top echelon of driyers in the Atlantic proyinces, consistency and was held in high regard He was a model of Photo: Gail .\lacl)onald by his peers and patrons of the tracks whereyer he competed. They knew that if Gilles had a “liye” horse in a race. he would he placed in a position to win that race. It was known that Gilles rarely made a tactical error during a race. The Barrieau name was one of the most respected in harness racing in the Atlantic proyinces and Gilles was doing his part to perpetuate that reputation. lie was a yery modest person who did not dwell on past success because he was more focused on what lay ahead. Gilles Barrieau was introduced to the world of harness racing at Brunswick Downs near .\loncton. New Brunswick as a si\-year old perched on the lap of his father. Alfred. Gilles explained. ".\I_\ fam- ily and my father were into horse racing. It was just a big family thing; eyeiyone seemed to he inyolyed." The first horse that he remembered was ll'kmlau'm \l"i11m'eat Brunswick Downs. This was a good -rmannered mare whose reins Alfred permitted Gilles to hold with him as they toured the oyal. For the next nine years. Gilles learned the intricacies surrounding horses and the industry from his father. He receiyed a good foundation because he started at 175