Secretariat Center

TAA Announces 2023 Calendar Photo Contest Winners
TAA Announces 2023 Calendar Photo Contest Winners

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 […]

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Secretariat Center: Movie Night Under the Stars with Secretariat
Secretariat Center: Movie Night Under the Stars with Secretariat

The Secretariat Center is excited to announce the Fall 2022 “Movie Night Under the Stars” featuring the movie “DREAMER” Movie night will be located on the front lawn of The […]

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Secretariat Center: Bluegrass Brunch & Bubbles
Secretariat Center: Bluegrass Brunch & Bubbles

Join the Secretariat Center for a fun morning filled with:a bluegrass-themed brunch, a great Mimosa and Bloody Mary bar, a world-class silent auction, meet the OTTBs, demonstrations, guest speakers, contests, […]

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Impressive John R
Impressive John R

Impressive John R served as an equine-assisted therapy horse for 9 years at TAA-accredited Central Kentucky Riding for Hope.

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Spotter’s Hill (IRE)
Spotter’s Hill (IRE)

Bred in Kildare County, Ireland, Spotters Hill (IRE) was foaled February 23, 2018. The Newtown Stud-bred sold for $100,989 at the 2018 Tattersalls December Foal Sale and again at the […]

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Eiteljorg
Eiteljorg

In his 11 starts, Eiteljorg visited the winner’s circle twice before retiring. The son of Jazil made his way to TAA-accredited Secretariat Center, and quickly drew interest from a rider who was familiar with the gelding through his on-track connections.

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Little Latin Lulu
Little Latin Lulu

Little Latin Lulu ran three times, never breaking her maiden, before being retired to Maker’s Mark Secretariat Center by her connections.

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Xin Xu Lin
Xin Xu Lin

A multiple group 1 winner. Two-length winner of Argentina’s famed Gran Premio Carlos Pellegrini (G1). Brazil’s Horse of the Year and champion 3-year-old colt. Show jumper and dressage mount.

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Sloping
Sloping

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.

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Nowhere to Hide
Nowhere to Hide

Just as most of us horse-crazy people have done, Jeff Tow-Arnett found himself enamored with an off-track Thoroughbred named “Noah” after seeing an online listing.

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