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Second Chance Stories

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Racing is a noble sport that has existed throughout time in every country. And while Thoroughbreds dominate the racing industry in the United States, they have achieved a high ranking status in every other sport as well. Here we honor just a few of the equine athletes who have overcome challenges and/or moved on to greatness in a second career, off the track. In every story, the common denominator is that Thoroughbreds are exceptionally intelligent, versatile, athletic and develop a keen sense of partnership with the person who trains and rides them. Thank you to all who have bred, trained and given a Thoroughbred their start in competitive sports – on the track and off. A sampling of the many success stories we have heard and received follows below. We also invite you to read about The Prodigious Fund, which was initiated at Emerald Downs in 2008. It gives owners the opportunity to make contributions to accredited Thoroughbred rescue, retirement and rehabilitation facilities through a voluntary $1 per start minimum contribution from their horsemen’s bookkeeper accounts.

J. J. Silver (aka Angel)

It all started off as an inquiry to the Washington Horse Racing Commission (WHRC) concerning a Washington-bred Thoroughbred and evolved into a story about...

Iwillgetuintheend

A Happy “Ending” On November 4, one of the best known and talented racehorses in Playfair racing history was saved two days before his...

Snowshoe Flyer

I suppose it was his eye that caught mine that April morning last year. His eyes were kind and bright, despite the dusty shedrow...

Cantilator

Monday, January 28, 2008, 8:24 a.m. California here we come! Part 1 Good morning, all! It’s a much warmer day here in Monterey, California, than it was...

The Prodigious Fund

Graded stakes-placed Prodigious won or placed in half of his 52 starts over an eight-year campaign. He ended his career at Emerald Downs in...

Loto Canada

Flashback – Longacres racetrack in Renton, 1979. I was just 15 years old when I first laid my eyes on Loto Canada. My mother,...

Owyhee

I’ve loved horses my entire life and have been privileged enough to spend time with them as a freelance equine photographer. Three years ago,...

Refire

Sixteen years ago, when I began my search for my new dressage partner, the Internet was not around and looking for a horse involved...

Foxy Daniel, aka Jesse

Taryn McLaughlin has been a volunteer for Second Chance Ranch since age 13. She is now 21 and attending veterinary school at Washington State...

Chemawavie

This is the young lady that now owns Chemawavie. She has a great home. Another happy ending for a TB. Mary Lou Griffin Chemawavie (WA), 2005,...

Something Stylish

I came across Something Stylish at the Santa Barbara Polo Club in July of 2005. She once raced at Emerald Downs, in training with...

Rum Car

My horse is now deceased, but he raced at Portland Meadows back in the early ’70s. His name was Rum Car. He was bred...