Success Stories

Little Brown Derby
Little Brown Derby

Little Brown Derby only raced as a juvenile, before retiring to TAA-accredited New Stride Thoroughbred Adoption Society. Now he’s a jack of all trades who dabbles in modeling on the side.

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Shakhimat
Shakhimat

A multiple graded stakes winner who made 35 starts in six seasons, Shakhimat is taking to his new career and lifestyle with no reservations thanks to TAA-accredited Equine Rescue of Aiken and adopter Erin Douglas.

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Casey’s Lear
Casey’s Lear

The old adage of “slow and steady wins the race” may just be true with the racing career of Casey’s Lear. The daughter of Musketier (GER) finished last in her first and only start. The striking grey then made her way to TAA-accredited Second Stride to find a more suitable job.

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Tricky G
Tricky G

Tricky G made all 20 of his career starts in Louisiana and retired with a record of 3-3-3. In 2015 the son of Lunarpal was swiftly rescued from a Louisiana kill pen by MidAtlantic Horse Rescue.

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Back To Front
Back To Front

Fourteen years after her racing career ended without a victory, rescued mare Back to Front officially became a winner thanks to TAA-accredited Florida TRAC.

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American Thunder
American Thunder

American Thunder made 29 starts before retiring with a record of 2-7-2 and $25,590 in earnings. Rhi Rasmussen was competing in the 2019 Thoroughbred Makeover when the TAA-accredited Thoroughbred Athletes resident first caught her eye.

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Karen’s Gotta Go
Karen’s Gotta Go

The playful New Jersey-bred battled a serious infection early in life but is now building a foundation in dressage thanks to TAA-accredited New Beginnings.

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Watch The Clock
Watch The Clock

Watch The Clock never made it to the starting gate in the afternoon and arrived at Oklahoma Thoroughbred Retirement Program as a 2-year-old. The son of Early Flyer didn’t meet his adopter until 2017, at age 7.

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Shadow Dancer
Shadow Dancer

Shadow Dancer ran nine times, earning $11,900 and retiring with a record of 1-1-1. The daughter of Mass Market retired to TAA-accredited New Stride Thoroughbred Adoption Society shortly after her last race in 2018.

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Crank It Up Peggy
Crank It Up Peggy

Rebecca Shurrum couldn’t resist stepping in to assist TAA-accredited Thoroughbred Athletes when the organization posted online about four pregnant Thoroughbred mares that needed help.

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