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All Posts & News Press Releases Success Stories Aftercare Editorials Retraining Tips Supporter Features Inspector Spotlights Humberger Toggle Menu Previous Post Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance to be Present for Woodbine Aftercare Day Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance to be Present for Woodbine Aftercare Day FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 30, 2024 News Tags:Best Turned Out, Josham Farms Limited, Nearctic Stakes, Thoroughbred Aftercare, Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance, Woodbine Aftercare Day, Woodbine Race Track LEXINGTON, KY — Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance will be present at Woodbine Racetrack for the fourth annual Woodbine Aftercare Day on Saturday, October 5, 2024. This annual event promotes the importance of accredited aftercare in Thoroughbred racehorses, supporting the mission to ensure opportunities for second careers after their time on the track concludes. Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance will present the Nearctic Stakes, a Grade II, six-furlong turf race for three-year-olds and up. After the running of the race, a presentation will be made to the winning connections, including a Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance branded blanket and gift bag. Additionally, Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance will present Best Turned-Out Horse Awards, sponsored by Josham Farms Limited, for all stakes races on Saturday. Winners of the awards will receive a gift bag featuring Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance-branded merchandise and a cash prize. Throughout the day, jockeys and valets will have the chance to donate a portion of their race earnings to Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance for any races ridden on Woodbine Aftercare Day. This initiative allows riders to show their commitment to ensuring Thoroughbreds receive proper care after their racing careers are over. “Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance is extremely thankful to Woodbine Racetrack for their contribution and commitment to accredited aftercare,” said Stacie Clark-Rogers, Operations Consultant, Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance. “This day is dedicated to promoting and celebrating the Thoroughbred, both on and off the racetrack, and presenting the Best Turned Out Horse awards is a wonderful way to highlight that.” Woodbine Racetrack will make a generous donation to Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance during the event. The race presentation and charitable contribution are just a few of the ways that Woodbine highlights and reinforces the importance of accredited aftercare. “Woodbine Racetrack is honored to host Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance for Woodbine Aftercare Day,” said Martha Wakely, Thoroughbred Racing Operations, Woodbine Entertainment. “We have a strong community of accredited aftercare supporters here at Woodbine, and this event is a wonderful opportunity to highlight the incredible work being done for Thoroughbreds both on and off the track.” About Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance Based in Lexington, KY, Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that accredits, inspects, and awards grants to approved aftercare organizations to retrain, retire, and rehome Thoroughbreds using industry-wide funding. Along with continued funding from its original partners Breeders’ Cup, The Jockey Club, and Keeneland Association, Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance is supported by owners, trainers, breeders, racetracks, aftercare professionals, and other industry members. Since inception in 2012, Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance has granted more than $31.9 million to accredited aftercare organizations. Currently 86 aftercare organizations comprised of approximately 180 facilities across North America have been granted accreditation. To learn more about Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance, visit thoroughbredaftercare.org. Contact Samantha Smith859-224-2882ssmith@thoroughbredaftercare.org Emily Dresen352-362-6934edresen@thoroughbredaftercare.org Share This Release
Read More >All Posts & News Press Releases Success Stories Aftercare Editorials Retraining Tips Supporter Features Inspector Spotlights Humberger Toggle Menu Previous Post friend of dubai Friend of Dubai By: Alexis Arbaugh September 26, 2024 Success Stories Tags:CANTER, CANTER Michigan, MHJA, Michigan Hunter Jumper Association, Success story, Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance Kimberly Quinn rode with Jennifer Blades at Willowbrooke Farm. Kimberly was in search of her next horse when Friend of Dubai joined the CANTER Michigan herd at the farm. Friend of Dubai, a 2016 dark bay Thoroughbred gelding, had raced 21 times and earned $30,523 over his three-year career. Friend of Dubai had only two under-saddle rides off the track, so when Kimberly inquired about him Jennifer said that she was “uncertain about his potential”. CANTER Michigan is a Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance accredited organization located in Oakland County, Michigan. The Communication Alliance to Network Thoroughbred Ex-Racehorses (CANTER) provides retiring thoroughbred racehorses with opportunities for new careers. CANTER Michigan is the founding affiliate of CANTER and one of the three CANTER affiliates that are accredited by Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance. CANTER Michigan is unique in its approach to transitioning racehorses into new homes. The organization partners with Michigan State University for equine care and rehabilitation before retraining the horses at their various facilities. Willowbrooke Farm, owned by Jennifer, is one of these locations. The multiple farm setup allows CANTER to help more horses and connect with a broader base of donors and adopters. On the day Kimberly went to try the gangly 4-year-old, Friend of Dubai, she called out to him, and to her surprise, he whinnied back. In that moment, she knew they were meant to be. His sweet personality and kind eye immediately made her fall in love with him. “He is just absolutely the best boy,” Kimberly wrote. Friend of Dubai quickly bonded with Kimberly’s 6-year-old daughter, showing care and patience around her. “He takes the smallest steps and always keeps an eye on her,” ensuring that he doesn’t frighten her when she’s grooming, feeding, or riding him. While Friend of Dubai’s progress has been remarkable, it wasn’t without its challenges. Kimberly worked patiently with him, focusing on confidence-building due to his nervous disposition. Their slow and steady approach paid off, and in the summer of 2023, they competed in the 2’3 division at Michigan Hunter Jumper Association (MHJA) local shows. After just two shows, they earned some year-end awards for the division, including reserve champion in the hunter section. Looking ahead, Kimberly and Friend of Dubai are excited to move up to the 2’6 division. Their journey has been long but rewarding, and they can’t wait to see what the future holds. Share This Article Do you have a success story that you would like to share? Submit your experience with an accredited organization here: Success Story Submission
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