Totally Thoroughbred Horse Show Raises $7,000 for Aftercare

Nearly $20,000 in purse money was distributed and close to $7,000 was raised to benefit Thoroughbred aftercare at the Totally Thoroughbred Horse Show presented by Beyond the Wire held June 25 in the infield at historic Pimlico Race Course.

Ticket sales and entry fees from the show totaled $6,967, with all proceeds going directly to benefit Beyond the Wire, the Thoroughbred aftercare program launched last year by the Maryland Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association.

Among the winners were La la la la, owned and ridden by Kelly Gannon, in the $7,5000 Hillwood Jumper Stakes; and Truckin' Gold, owned and ridden by Terry West, in the $1,000 Dark Hollow Farm Open Hunter Classic.

Division champions included Jennifer Campbell's My Name's Shane, ridden by Nicole Wood, in Open Working Hunter; Betty McCue and Nancy Hale's Oregon Ridge, ridden by Courtney Somers, in Low Hunter A; and Nothing But Fire, owned and ridden by Terry West, in Low Hunter B.

 

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