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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.

Stormy (Tia’s Desert Storm)

by Merri Melde These are my favorite photos of my (most beautiful) horse (on the planet), Stormy (Washington-bred Tia’s Desert Storm), who raced at Emerald...

Sylvia’s Gang

I have enjoyed competing in the sport of three-day eventing for over 15 years now. Our sport has changed dramatically over the past few...

Sabovee

Sabovee, aka Bruiser, was retired from the track after a slab fracture to his front cannon bone. This gelded son of Sabona raced until...

Heller High Water

by John Loftus Wednesday, October 27, 2010—On a sad note, Chinook Pass's stablemate, Heller, age 25, was euthanized in the wee hours last night after...

Mr Bulldog

I acquired Mr Bulldog, aka Fluffy, from Dr. Richard Godbee when I was working for him at Tahitian Noni International. Dr. Godbee was the...