Sara Gordon

A New Dawn: Morning Line Club Develops World's First Marketplace For Trading Shares in Racehorses

In a time where racing partnerships and syndicates are only growing in popularity, pushing for a transformation from “sport of kings” to expanded opportunities for racehorse ownership at a fraction of the cost, Morning Line Club (MLC) aims to push the envelope even further. Taking a unique approach to bring new people into the sport, [...]

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Therapeutic Horses Of Saratoga: A Haven For Both Humans And Retired Racehorses

As Winston Churchill famously said, “There is something about the outside of a horse that is good for the inside of a man,” and when it comes to Therapeutic Horses of Saratoga, the statement certainly rings true. Located in the heart of Saratoga Springs, New York, less than five miles down the road from Saratoga [...]

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Cupid The Newest Chapter In Storied History Of Atlanta Hall Farm

In a cozy, bedded down stall that resides within the inner courtyard of Atlanta Hall Farm's indoor track, you'll find Grade I winner and Grade I sire Cupid (Tapit), the first stallion to stand at the historic farm that encompasses 400 acres in Monkton, Md. With the ease at which Cupid strolls beside Garrett Murray, [...]

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The Road Back: A 'Major' Redemption

It was during the moments after Billy Major came face-to-face with death, and momentarily lost the battle, that he knew something needed to change. On November 14, 2022, as he awoke on the floor of a motel room after overdosing on heroin, Major felt the hand of God rest upon his shoulder. And this time, [...]

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Spendthrift's Nicole Finch Parachutes in Normandy on D-Day Anniversary to Honor WWII Veterans

When Nicole Finch joined the team at Spendthrift Farm as the Marketing & Experience Coordinator in 2022, the fact that Omaha Beach–one of her favorite racehorses–was on the stallion roster wasn't the main reason she applied, but it certainly sweetened the deal. Though her fondness for the dark bay son of War Front certainly grew [...]

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Preakness Contender Mugatu Brings Blue-Collar Stable To Classic Stage

When Mugatu (Blofeld) makes his way onto the track in the morning, it's hard to look away. The imposing chestnut colt with the unique blaze that spans across his forehead before trickling down to just above his nostrils has a presence that makes you pay attention. And when he moves across the track, it's easy [...]

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Johnson Homebred Vies for Hometown Glory

While all eyes turn to Maryland this weekend for Saturday's 149th running of the GI Preakness S. at Pimlico Race Course, Virginia-based owner/breeder Larry Johnson has his sights set strictly on the GII George E. Mitchell Black-Eyed Susan S., Friday's featured race, where his filly Call Another Play (Audible) is the lone Maryland-bred entered in [...]

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Kueglers Purchase Lexington Farm, New Home of Wasabi Ventures Stables

T. K. Kuegler, Founder and Managing Partner of Wasabi Ventures Stables, and his wife Michele, Director of Aftercare and Community, have purchased a 92-acre farm in Lexington. Named Serendipity Springs, it will be the new home of Wasabi and its entities, Wasabi Stallions and The Horse Fund. “We looked at a bunch of farms. We'd [...]

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Momentum Of HRWS Continues To Build With Keeneland Event

Despite the varying levels of industry experience and the assortment of roles held amongst the 80 attendees at the Horse Racing Women's Summit (HRWS) event at Keeneland on Thursday, April 18, the sense of comradery was palpable throughout the day's program. The first HRWS event of the year, the sold-out program included a keynote conversation [...]

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The Road Back: After 46 Years, William Jackson Finds Solace in Stable Recovery

Stable Recovery is a rehabilitation program in Lexington, Kentucky that provides a safe living environment and a peer-driven, therapeutic community for men in the early stages of recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. Along with going to 12-step meetings and support groups, residents attend the School of Horsemanship at Taylor Made Farm to learn a [...]

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Light Up Racing Aims To Change Industry Narrative

If the crowd at Light Up Racing's first community event in Lexington, held Feb. 26 at Fasig-Tipton, was any indication of the support behind the industry's new grassroots initiative, the number of attendees at their second event held Tuesday, Mar. 5 at Keeneland only solidified that. Over 300 people, spanning across all aspects of the [...]

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The Horse Fund: Taking The 'After' Out Of Aftercare

Aftercare. It's a hot button topic that is continuously discussed among those within and outside of the Thoroughbred industry. And though the racing community has made leaps and bounds in its efforts to ensure a safe landing for retiring racehorses, there is always room for growth, improved planning and increased funding. One charitable organization is [...]

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