2023 Real Rider Cup Now Open For Rider Registration

The Real Rider Cup, a charity show jumping event featuring members of the racing industry competing on off-track Thoroughbreds, announced today that registration is open for the 2023 events, including competition legs in Kentucky and Maryland. The Kentucky leg will take place on July 8 at New Vocations at Mereworth Farm in Lexington, and the Maryland leg will return on Sept. 15 to kick off the Fair Hill Thoroughbred Show in Elkton. Proceeds from the event will once again benefit the Fair Hill Thoroughbred Show, New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program, and the Retired Racehorse Project.

Riders will compete both individually and as part of a team; riders are encouraged to form their own teams to ride for a particular farm, stable, organization or branch of the industry. All riders pledge to raise a minimum of $1,000, either through donations or sponsorships. Participation will be capped at 30 riders per event.

All riders will compete on an off-track Thoroughbred over a course of 2'6”, and can choose at which location they intend to compete (they can also choose to compete at both). As a show jumping event, riders are competing for fast time. The leading riders from each leg will compete head-to-head in a virtual event open for online voting to determine the Real Rider Cup Champion. Awards will also be given for top teams and top fundraisers at each leg.

“We are incredibly grateful to all the participants, volunteers and those that have donated and sponsored over the last five years,” said Real Rider Cup founder Anita Motion. ”After our record-breaking Real Rider Cup in 2022, we're looking forward to another year of fun competition and fundraising for Thoroughbred aftercare.”

Rider entry is now open for both legs of competition. Sponsorships are also available for the Real Rider Cup at both the Kentucky and Maryland locations. All interested parties should visit therealridercup.com for more information.

All proceeds benefit the Retired Racehorse Project, New Vocations Thoroughbred Adoption and the Fair Hill Thoroughbred Show.

Fair Hill Thoroughbred Show is a 501c3 organization supporting riders of Thoroughbreds by providing affordable show fees, scholarships, stakes classes and prizes in every division. By supporting their riders, we are helping more OTTBs find second careers.

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.

Founded in 1992, New Vocations has grown into the largest racehorse adoption program in the country. Its mission to rehabilitate, retrain and rehome retired Thoroughbred and Standardbred racehorse has led to the placement of over 7,000 individuals, with 500 retirees entering the program each year. With facilities in Kentucky, Louisiana, New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania, New Vocations serves over 40 racetracks, working directly with owners and trainers in need of aftercare options.

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Be Better Earns ‘Retirement for Life’ At Old Friends

Old Friends, the Thoroughbred Retirement facility in Georgetown, Ky., is pleased to announce that Be Better, who is owned by Mike Repole, earned retirement for life at Old Friends with his win in the Old Friends Purse Presented by Josephine Abercrombie on Saturday, May 20, 2023, at Pimlico Race Course.

The 4-year old son of Uncle Mo-Social Call, by Smart Strike (Can), Be Better, who was ridden by Jevian Toledo, defeated seven other horses to score a 3 3/4-length win in the race that benefited Old Friends and its “Old Friends for Life” retirement program.

“Mike Repole put us on the map when he retired Cool N Collective to Old Friends at Cabin Creek: The Bobby Frankel Division,” said Michael Blowen president and founder of Old Friends. “It's only fitting that he should win the initial Old Friends Purse presented by Josephine Abercrombie on Preakness day at Pimlico.”

Should he be retired to Old Friends someday, Be Better will join three other “Old Friends For Life” retirees – Next Shares, Kalamos and Get Western – who used their automatic entry for lifetime retirement at Old Friends by winning the Old Friends Stakes (Black Type) at Kentucky Downs.

Repole has been a long-time supporter of Old Friends. Previous Thoroughbreds he's retired to Old Friends include Be Bullish and Roaring Lion, who are currently at Old Friends at Cabin Creek in New York, along with Cool N Collective and Driven by Success who passed away there.

Plans are underway to make the Old Friends Purse an annual tradition at the Preakness Stakes.

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Bryan Pettigrew Named Vice President, General Manager Of Texas Racing Operations For PENN Entertainment

Horse racing industry veteran Bryan Pettigrew will be returning to Texas to lead PENN Entertainment's horse racing operations at Sam Houston Race Park in Houston and at Retama Park in Selma. Pettigrew was previously head of marketing at Sam Houston Race Park in the mid-1990s before joining the National Thoroughbred Racing Association (NTRA) and later the Breeders' Cup in Lexington, KY where he was the Chief Marketing Officer before departing in 2019.

A graduate of the University of Oklahoma with a degree in Communications, Pettigrew brings more than 25 years of experience in entertainment and sports management businesses, most recently as President of Kustom Entertainment, a division of Digital Ally in Kansas City, a diversified company that operated concerts/festivals as well as airplane charter and event ticketing businesses. He also oversaw tournament operations for the PGA Tour's Barbasol Championship for three years. Pettigrew will officially join PENN Entertainment on June 5th, pending customary regulatory approvals.

“I was excited when I got the call to join the PENN Entertainment team and head up their Texas operations,” said Pettigrew. “When I was previously at Sam Houston, I was able to grow handle and attendance, while educating businesses and a newer fan base about the fun, excitement, and economic impact of horseracing in Texas. I'm hoping to bring many of those same principles back and work with our talented management teams to grow our racing businesses in the Lone Star state.”

“I'm thrilled to have Bryan leading our Texas racing properties,” said Christopher McErlean, Vice President of Racing for PENN Entertainment. “Horse racing in Texas has plenty of challenges but Bryan has a strong understanding of the horse racing business with his previous high-profile marketing and sponsorship roles within the industry and has maintained strong connections to many Texas racing stakeholders. He also brings a wide array of experience from outside of racing in professional sports management and special events which should positively impact our properties.”

Dwight Berube, a key member of the Sam Houston executive team since the track's opening in 1994, and Vice President/General Manager of the property and its subsidiaries since 2017, will be retiring in early June.

“Dwight has been an invaluable member of the Sam Houston team and family since day one and has navigated the property through some extreme challenges. I want to thank him for all his efforts to keep Sam Houston as a leader in Texas horse racing over the years.” said McErlean.

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Yulong Buys Forbidden Love For A$4.1 Million, Spends A$19 Million Total At Magics

Offered by Newgate Consignment, Forbidden Love (Aus) (All Too Hard {Aus}) (lot 568) topped Day 1 of the Magic Millions National Broodmare Sale, selling to Yulong Stud for $4.1 million on a strong day of trade.

The three-time Group 1 winner was one of 35 mares snapped up by the racing and breeding entity, whose total spend was A$19,031,000 on Tuesday. Three other millionaires–there were nine during the first session overall–also made their way into the Yulong fold.

Dual top-level winner Snapdancer (Aus) (Choisir {Aus}) (lot 645), from the Sullivan Bloodstock draft, was acquired for A$3.2 million, while lot 575, Isotope (Aus) (Deep Field {Aus}), out of a half-sister to multiple Group 1 winner Yankee Rose (Aus) (All American {Aus}), made A$2.3 million from the Eureka Stud consignment. Yankee Rose's daughter Liberty Island (Jpn) (Duramente {Jpn}) landed her second Classic, the G1 Japanese Oaks, on Sunday. Rounding out the quartet of million-dollar mares for Yulong was Promise Of Success (GB) (Dansili {GB}) (lot 620). The Rosemond Stud draftee won at Group 2 level in Australia, and Yulong shelled out A$1.35 million for the bay from the family of Urban Sea (Miswaki) et al.

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