RRP Launches New Horse Listings Page

The Retired Racehorse Project has launched a new version of its Horse Listings, the only listing service dedicated exclusively to Thoroughbreds at all stages of second careers, from horses just retiring from racing to finished horses in all disciplines with show records, as well as from all backgrounds including both non-profit adoption organizations and private sellers.

On the backend, horse listing information will be linked to a profile for that horse in the RRP's database, and will be linked to any past or future Makeover registry for that individual horse, creating a traceable process to track how horses are moving through second careers.

“Offering exclusive listing services for Thoroughbreds has always been a fundamental part of our mission-based work, but following the update of our website last year we saw an opportunity to leverage these records and start connecting the dots for horses once they exit the racing industry,” said RRP executive director Kirsten Green. “We appreciate everyone's patience as we've taken the time needed to build the infrastructure and thoughtful features that bring added value to our community, and we're proud to lay a foundation to improve traceability in the future.”

RRP Horse Listings can be viewed at TheRRP.org/horse-listings.

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Santa Anita: Mandatory Payout In Rainbow Pick Six Leads To 75 Winning Tickets Each Worth $40,920

With a mandatory payout in place in Santa Anita's 20 cent Rainbow Pick Six Jackpot, $3,560,020 in new money was wagered on Memorial Day Monday, creating a massive total Rainbow Six pool of $3,919,931.

Juan Hernandez booted home 13-1 longshot Kid Azteca in the 10th and final race, leading to 75 winning tickets with six winners, each worth $40,920.60.

On a festive Memorial Day that included three Grade 1 stakes in the Rainbow Six sequence that spanned races five through 10, the winning numbers and $2 pari-mutuel payouts were as follows:

R5 (Gamely Stakes), #7 Macadamia ($14.40); R6, #2 ($36.60); R7 (Shoemaker Mile), #6 ($8.20); R8 (Hollywood Gold Cup), #4 ($3.20); R9, #8 ($11.60) and R10, #4 ($29.20).

Live racing resumes with first post time for a nine-race card on Friday at 1 p.m. Admission gates open at 11 a.m.

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Retired Racehorse Project: New & Improved Horse Listings Launched

The Retired Racehorse Project (RRP) announced Tuesday the launch of its new and improved Horse Listings, which had been temporarily shelved while the organization updated its website and improved processes in the back end. The RRP Horse Listings is the only listing service dedicated exclusively to Thoroughbreds at all stages of second careers, from horses just retiring from racing to finished horses in all disciplines with show records, as well as from all backgrounds including both non-profit adoption organizations and private sellers.

On the backend, horse listing information will be linked to a profile for that horse in the RRP's database, and will be linked to any past or future Makeover registry for that individual horse, creating a traceable process to track how horses are moving through second careers. Increasing traceability has been a major goal of the RRP and the new Horse Listings have been designed with that goal in mind, moving towards a long-term goal of creating a database for all Thoroughbreds in second careers.

“Offering exclusive listing services for Thoroughbreds has always been a fundamental part of our mission-based work, but following the update of our website last year we saw an opportunity to leverage these records and start connecting the dots for horses once they exit the racing industry,” said RRP executive director Kirsten Green. “We appreciate everyone's patience as we've taken the time needed to build the infrastructure and thoughtful features that bring added value to our community, and we're proud to lay a foundation to improve traceability in the future.”

While the RRP Horse Listings remain a free service for all to use, upgrades to individual ads and services are now available, including premium listings and a subscription model for businesses, entities or organizations who list multiple horses throughout the year. Discounts on annual subscriptions are available for TCA grant recipient organizations, TAA-accredited organizations, and Right Horse partner organizations. The Scholarship program has also launched with the RRP Horse Listings, giving listing connections the opportunity to credit final entry fees for the Thoroughbred Makeover with funds held in escrow by the RRP.

Visit the RRP Horse Listings at TheRRP.org/horse-listings.

About the Retired Racehorse Project: The Retired Racehorse Project (RRP) is a 501(c)3 charitable organization working to increase demand for off-track Thoroughbreds in the equestrian world. In addition to producing the Thoroughbred Makeover and National Symposium, the world's largest and most lucrative retraining competition for recently-retired racehorses, the organization also publishes Off-Track Thoroughbred Magazine, produces the Master Class retraining clinic series, and presents programming at major horse expos and events around the country. The RRP maintains an educational library of content to empower more equestrians to ride a Thoroughbred.

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Former MLB Player’s Children’s Book ‘The Long Shot’ Supports Thoroughbred Retirement

A new children’s book by former Major League Baseball player Chris Carpenter that tells the story of a real-life racehorse is set to be released in July with a percentage of the proceeds to be donated to the Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation (TRF), a nonprofit organization dedicated to rescuing and providing sanctuary to retired racehorses.

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