After the Races
The Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance (TAA) hosted its Second Annual Calendar Photo Contest. Twelve winning photos were chosen to be featured in the 2023 TAA calendar. Entries for the contest were […]
Read More >After three starts at Penn National, a handsome bay gelding suffered a slab fracture, thus ending his career on the track.
Read More >Shewasnicerthen made 14 starts at Parx before retiring to After the Races at age 3, having earned $43,011 with a record of 1-3-3.
Read More >Before stepping foot on the grounds of TAA-accredited After the Races, volunteer Susan Miller repeatedly told herself that taking a horse home was out of the question. But that changed when she met The Cake Is a Lie.
Read More >While she never broke her maiden on the track, Buddha Kai checked all the boxes and more for adopter Mackenzie Towler who spotted the mare at TAA-accredited After the Races.
Read More >Fairly Obvious and Lindsey Partridge’s multidisciplinary success earned them the TAA High Point Award, the Top Pennsylvania-Bred Horse Award, and the Pennsylvania HBPA Award at the 2019 Thoroughbred Makeover.
Read More >The New Vocations All-Thoroughbred Charity Show and Thoroughbred Incentive Program Championships held Sept. 6-8, 2019 at the Kentucky Horse Park was a success for TAA grads. TAA-accredited organizations were well […]
Read More >The Maryland-bred son of MGSW Petionville sustained a fractured sesamoid and was retired through Beyond the Wire, but as since healed and now competes in local shows.
Read More >In her 10 starts, Claudia’s Vision never finished better than fifth. While it seemed that the New York-bred daughter of Court Vision just wasn’t meant to be on the racetrack, her disposition and build caught the attention of a young hunter/jumper professional.
Read More >Tall, dark, and handsome. Enter Jacob’s Arch, a 2001 son of Arch, who caught the eye and captured the heart of Justine Watson.
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