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Stable Currency, a 10-year-old resident of TAA-accredited Outside In, earned the 2019 T.I.P. Young Rider of the Year Award with his mount Alexa McVoy.
Read More >The Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance and Virginia HBPA will present the Best Turned Out Horse Awards on Virginia Derby Day.
Read More >Sunny Aftermoon made eight starts as a 3-year-old, never breaking his maiden. He retired from the track after one season with earnings of $4,820.
Currently, the pair is competing in first level dressage while schooling second level at home.
Read More >This Oklahoma-bred filly survived a deadly tornado in Moore, Oklahoma. Five months after the devastating storm, the filly made her first start at Remington Park earning just under $3,000 in 8 starts.
Read More >Saratoga Snacks, who won almost $700,000. The New York-bred son of Tale of the Cat was previously owned by former NFL coach Bill Parcells and became a fan favorite while accumulating four stakes wins and six stakes placings in New York. Racing initially for trainer Gary Sciacca, “Snacks” was moved to the barn of Bill Mott in 2014, but was then sold to Sciacca, who raced him until his retirement at the end of 2015.
Read More >From five starts, Bridgie the Bull never broke her maiden and retired with earnings totaling $3,008. The daughter of Benny the Bull might not have found her calling on the track, but has come into her own since beginning a second career.
Read More >Minnesota-bred Jost Van Dyke began his racing career as a 3-year-old. It wasn’t until the age of 7 that the multiple stakes-placed gelding made his exit from the track.
Read More >The Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance has partnered with Old Smoke Clothing Company to create off-track Thoroughbred-themed T-shirts
Read More >The late Quick Call retired in 1992, having made 86 starts and earning more than $800,000. He was the oldest of the 650 horses cared for by TAA-accredited Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation.
Read More >Two TAA High Point Awards will be awarded to the highest placing TAA grad in the hunter division and the highest placing TAA grad in the jumper division. For more information, visit FairHillThoroughbredShow.com.
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