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Sloping

Sloping MMSC

This well-bred son of Lemon Drop Kid out of a grade 1-placed Trippi mare was a $500,000 yearling purchase. Although it seemed like he would be destined for greatness on the racetrack, Sloping had other plans.

Smart Transition

Smart Transition -- Tori Tedesco

Usually it’s when you’re not looking for something that you find exactly what you need. And that’s what happened to Tori Tedesco when she spotted a bay gelding at TAA-accredited New Vocations at their Mereworth Farm facility in Lexington, Ky.

Scenes from Kentucky Derby 2018

TAA Kentucky Derby check presentation

  Members of TAA team attended the 2018 Kentucky Derby and Oaks, and TAA inspections coordinator Suzie Picou-Oldham captured some great moments. Here are a few: StarLight Racing’s Jack Wolf, Audible’s John Harrobin, and TAA’s Stacie Clark and Erin Shea during Audible’s check presentation to the TAA. Audible donated $25,000 on Derby day in honor of Audible (the horse) running in the 144th Derby. Read more here. TAA advisory board member and NBC horse racing analyst Donna Brothers rocks her TAA-branded saddle towel on Oaks day. Trying to stay dry before the Audible’s check presentation to the TAA in the winner’s circle. Kentucky Derby attendees are decked out in rain gear. Churchill Downs was packed with a crowd of approximately 157,000 people in attendance to watch the 2018 Run for the Roses. The Derby field runs toward the first turn in the 1 1/4-mile test. Keeping his undefeated record intact, Justify and Mike Smith take the 2018 edition of the Louisville classic by 2 1/2 lengths over 2017 juvenile champion colt Good Magic in second and multiple graded stakes winner Audible (on rail) another head back in third. The winners are led into the Kentucky Derby winner’s circle. See more photos from the 2018 Kentucky Derby on the TAA’s Facebook page.

TAA to Receive Donation from Audible Inc. on Derby Day

Audible gallops at Churchill Downs ahead of the Kentucky Derby

Audible Inc., the world’s largest seller and producer of downloadable audiobooks and other spoken-word entertainment, will donate $25,000 to the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance May 5 as a continuation of Audible Inc.’s involvement with Kentucky Derby presented by Woodford Reserve (G1) contender Audible.

Gainesway’s Beck: Aftercare Vital for Racing’s Future

Antony Beck

“Horses literally and figuratively are the vehicles for the racing and breeding industries. Their treatment is rightfully the focus of public perception and scrutiny, and, therefore, the sustainability of the Thoroughbred business depends on how we take care of our primary resource both during and after their careers,” writes Gainesway’s Antony Beck