2022 Thoroughbred Makeover Applications Open For Submission

Applications for the 2022 Thoroughbred Makeover and National Symposium, presented by Thoroughbred Charities of America, are now open for submission through close of business day on January 21. Accepted trainers will be announced no later than February 15, 2021. The 2022 Thoroughbred Makeover Rulebook outlines all rules and information relevant to the competition, with changes for 2022 marked in red and clarifying information marked in blue. Interested applicants can start the process now by clicking on the Trainer Portal at tbmakeover.org.

Entering its eighth year at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, the Thoroughbred Makeover features competition in ten disciplines for recently-retired Thoroughbreds in their first year of retraining for a career after racing. Horses and their trainers may compete in one or two disciplines of their choice, including Barrel Racing, Competitive Trail, Dressage, Eventing, Field Hunter, Polo, Ranch Work, Show Hunter, Show Jumper, and Freestyle (a freeform discipline showcasing skills of the trainer's choosing).

Horses and trainers will compete for more than $100,000 in total prize money, plus the coveted title of Thoroughbred Makeover Champion at the Kentucky Horse Park on October 12-15, 2022. The Thoroughbred Makeover and National Symposium includes not only the competition, but educational seminars, a vendor fair, the Makeover Marketplace horse sale, and the Makeover Master Class, featuring demonstrations and insight from leading trainers. The Thoroughbred Makeover Finale features the top five horses in each discipline based on preliminary competition and will be live-streamed for viewers at home.

The Thoroughbred Makeover is open to professionals, amateurs, juniors (ages 12 and over), and teams. Applicants are required to provide information about their riding and competition background as well as references, including one from a veterinarian, and video that showcases their riding ability. Competitors do not need to have acquired their horse at the time of application, though they must register their horse no later than July 29, 2022.

Accepted trainers may acquire eligible Thoroughbreds through whatever source they choose, or can ride under contract from an owner. Eligible horses must have raced or had a published work on or after July 1, 2020 and must not have started retraining for a second career prior to December 1, 2021 other than a maximum of 15 allowable rides, intended to allow for trial rides.

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2021 Thoroughbred Makeover Fast Facts:

  • The 2021 Thoroughbred Makeover was a unique “Mega-Makeover” format, with two separate competition years running side-by-side to accommodate horses from the postponed 2020 competition as well as the regular 2021 class. The week of competition culminated in two separate Finales crowning their own champions
  • 400 horses competed between the two competition years
  • Over $29 million has been invested into the future of horses participating in the Makeover since its inception in 2013, including health care, training, and more
  • A total of 4,048 trainers have been accepted since 2013, representing 46 states and four Canadian provinces
  • A total of 3,641 horses have been directly impacted since 2013
  • High-profile contenders from 2021 included Breeders' Cup participants Imperative and Ashleyluvssugar, as well as MGSW Page McKenney

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2022 Thoroughbred Makeover Applications Open For Preview

Applications are now open for preview and drafting for the 2022 Thoroughbred Makeover!

As the application is redesigned for this year and also requires several additional pieces of information (including a signed letter from your veterinarian), we've added a preview and drafting period to the application process to allow you time to work without the pressure to submit.

Preview and start working on your application now at the Trainer Portal. Applications will be open for submission starting on Jan. 3, 2022 through Jan. 21 at close of business day.

Did you miss our live webinar last week about the application process for the 2022 Thoroughbred Makeover? Never fear — the recording is available to watch on-demand on our YouTube channel! 

Managing director Kirsten Green and Makeover show secretary Rayna Erasmus walk you through major rule and process changes for 2022 and answer questions along the way. Still have questions of your own that you'd like to get answered? Email Rayna at secretary@tbmakeover.org!

2021 Year-End Campaign Update
The RRP's board president Dr. Carolyn Karlson has issued a challenge: she'll match all donations through the end of the year up to $25,000, meaning that YOUR contribution to the RRP this season will be effectively doubled! We've raised $19,060 so far. Thank you to all who have contributed!

Our Giving Tuesday Facebook fundraisers were a big part of that total. Congratulations to our highest fundraiser Jody Busch! Jody earned $100 in RRP Store credit. We'd like to give a runner-up shout-out to Laurel Statz who came in second.

Can you help? There are many ways to support:

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After The Finish Line’s Charity Auction Of Breeders’ Cup Hats To Benefit RRP & Others

After the Finish Line's 6th Annual Charity Auction of Breeders' Cup Hats starts this Sunday, Dec. 5. The auction, which runs for one week, is one of After the Finish Line's fundraisers that benefits its grant making activity. The Retired Racehorse Project has partnered with After the Finish Line, and will receive a portion of proceeds.

Up for bid are over 50 iconic purple Breeders' Cup hats from the 2021 World Championships at Del Mar. They are typically only available for the connections of Breeders' Cup entrants. Several hats of past fan favorites will also be in the mix, including Zenyatta, Medaglia d'Oro, Songbird, Ghostzapper, and more. Hats for this year's auction were generously donated by the horses' connections.

“This auction brings aftercare and horse racing fans together in a unique way,” said Dawn Mellen, president and founder of After the Finish Line. “Fans can bid on the hats of their favorite racehorses to benefit the Thoroughbreds after racing. This helps raise awareness about the importance of aftercare for racing fans. We are excited to help build the bridge between racing and aftercare with this annual auction.”

A selection of hats is directly pledged to individual aftercare organizations who will receive the proceeds raised from their chosen hat. Participating aftercare organizations include Beyond the Roses Equine Rescue and Retirement, CARMA, Florida TRAC, Old Friends, Racing For Home, Second Call Thoroughbred Adoption & Retirement, Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation, and Turning for Home.

Bidding in the eBay auction will open this Sunday, Dec. 5 at 7:00 PM ET/4:00 PM PT at ebay.com/str/afterthefinishline.

About After the Finish Line: After the Finish Line is a 501(c)3 charitable organization that awards Monthly Grants to aftercare organizations across the United States that care for, rehab, retrain, rehome and/or retire Off Track Thoroughbreds, Thoroughbreds in training that never raced, and Thoroughbred broodmares, stallions, and foals. Grants are awarded for surgery, veterinarian, chiropractor, medication, supplements, farrier, dental, vaccines, hay, feed, training, boarding, transportation and/or auction rescue. Since 2007, ATFL has awarded nearly 750 grants helping approximately 4,700 Off Track Thoroughbreds. Visit, afterthefinishline.org.

The Retired Racehorse Project (RRP) is a 501c3 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 organization also publishes Off-Track Thoroughbred Magazine, hosts off-track Thoroughbred retraining clinics, offers programing at major horse expos and events around the country, and maintains the online Thoroughbred Sport Tracker (the internet's only user-driven database tracking second career talent and accomplishments of registered Thoroughbreds. Visit the RRP online at TheRRP.org.

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After the Finish Line’s Breeders’ Cup Hat Auction to Charity

After the Finish Line will host the 6th Annual Charity Auction of Breeders' Cup Hats opening this Sunday, Dec. 5, at 7 p.m. ET at ebay.com/str/afterthefinishline. The auction, which lasts for one week, will feature over 50 Breeders' Cup hats from the 2021 World Championships at Del Mar, donated by the horses' connections, as well as hats from past winners. The Retired Racehorse Project (RRP) will receive a portion of proceeds. A number of other aftercare organizations will receive the proceeds from their chosen hat.

“This auction brings aftercare and horse racing fans together in a unique way,” said Dawn Mellen, president and founder of After the Finish Line. “This helps raise awareness about the importance of aftercare for racing fans. We are excited to help build the bridge between racing and aftercare with this annual auction.”

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