Ontario representative Mr Nobility and his adopter have had hurdles on the way to the Thoroughbred Makeover in Kentucky.
LongRun Thoroughbred Retirement Society
It was a great week at Woodbine with wins going to many, LongRun and the track hosting a super event, and a debut race by a future star.
LongRun farm manager Millet-Simpson will be writing a diary leading up to her journey to Kentucky in the fall with her horse Mr. Nobility.
Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance and LongRun Thoroughbred Retirement Society will be featured October 8 at Woodbine Racetrack.
Visitors can register for the open house and meet retired racing stars, see a riding exhibition, walk your favourite horse and more.
Pick up a complimentary copy of the new 2023 LongRun Graduate calendar, meet jockeys, check out merchandise and support retired racehorses.
Come and meet some of the most famous horses in Ontario racing in recent years including Pink Lloyd; a minimum donation of $10 is suggested.
A selection of images from festive owners of adopted Thoroughbreds through LongRun Thoroughbred Retirement Society.
The great Canadian champion was recently retired to the LongRun Thoroughbred Retirement Society in Hillsburgh, ON.
The great Ontario-bred gelding, recently retired to LongRun, wore this bridle, donated by trainer Bob Tiller, for every race of his career.
Pink Lloyd has joined 50 other retired Thoroughbreds at LongRun Thoroughbred Retirement Society in Erin, Ontario.
Canada's darling and one of the country's all-time top sprinters surged to a thrilling win in the Grade 2 Kennedy Road in his final race.
The great Canadian sprinter will be retired to LongRun Thoroughbred Retirement Society's farm in Hillsburgh, ON following his final race.
On E.P. Taylor Stakes day, Woodbine hosted Aftercare Appreciation Day to encourage everyone involved in racing to help our great racehorses.
They're off in the Race to the Plate! Bet on one of these many retired racehorses in LongRun's first-ever fundraising race.