Each week a different expert ranks three OTTBs in terms of their suitability for a specific discipline. This week features longtime Thoroughbred industry professional, Jen Roytz. →
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You’re Going to Use That Thoroughbred for What?
Each week a different expert ranks three OTTBs in terms of their suitability for a specific discipline. This week features So-Cal jockey turned dressage trainer Wayne Robison. →
You’re Going to Use That Thoroughbred for What?
Each week a different expert ranks three OTTBs in terms of their suitability for a specific discipline. This week features Advanced level eventing rider, Jessica Bortner-Harris. →
You’re Going to Use That Thoroughbred for What?
Each week a different expert ranks three OTTBs in terms of their suitability for a specific discipline. This week features Retired Racehorse Training Project founder Steuart Pittman. →
You’re Going to Use That Thoroughbred for What?
Each week a different expert ranks three OTTBs in terms of their suitability for a specific discipline. This week features racing writer, photographer and avid equestrian Sarah Andrew. →
You’re Going to Use That Thoroughbred for What?
Each week a different expert ranks three OTTBs in terms of their suitability for a specific discipline. This week features “The Classical Cowboy” Patrick King. →
You’re Going to Use that Thoroughbred for What?
Each week a different expert ranks three OTTBs in terms of their suitability for a specific discipline. This week features barrel racer, rodeo competitor and OTTB enthusiast Jackie Harris. →
You’re Going to Use That Thoroughbred for What?
Each week a different expert ranks three OTTBs in terms of their suitability for a specific discipline. This week features the “First Lady of Racing” Diane Crump! →
You’re Going to Use That Thoroughbred for What?
Each week a different expert ranks three OTTBs in terms of their suitability for a specific discipline. This week features eventer and 2013 RRTP Makeover trainer Rebecca Bowman. →
You’re Going to Use That Thoroughbred for What?
Each week a different expert ranks three OTTBs in terms of their suitability for a specific discipline. This week features former assistant trainer and OTTB Connect founder Laura Holmes. →
You’re Going to Use That Thoroughbred for What?
Each week a different expert ranks three OTTBs in terms of their suitability for a specific discipline. This week features 2012 RRTP Makeover trainer Billie Rae Croll. →
You’re Going to Use That Thoroughbred for What?
Each week a different expert ranks three OTTBs in terms of their suitability for a specific discipline. This week features Dale Simanton, founder of the Gate to Great training program. →
You’re going to use that thoroughbred for what?
Each week a different expert ranks three OTTBs in terms of their suitability for a specific discipline. This week features RRTP Makeover trainer Nikki Egyed evaluating for barrel racing. →
You’re going to use that Thoroughbred for what?
Each week a different expert ranks three OTTBs in terms of their suitability for a specific discipline. This week features Summer Thurber of Thoroughbred Retirement of Tampa. →
You’re going to use that thoroughbred for what?
Each week a different expert ranks three OTTBs in terms of their suitability for a specific discipline. This week features the mother-daughter hunt ring duo Marilyn Lee and Robin Hannah. →
You’re going to use that thoroughbred for what?
Each week a different expert ranks three OTTBs in terms of their suitability for a specific discipline. This week features Lara Knight, an eventer on the Olympic trail with her own OTTB. →
You’re Going to Use That Thoroughbred for What?
Each week a different expert ranks three off-track thoroughbreds in terms of their suitability for a specific discipline. Presented by the Retired Racehorse Training Project. →
I like big ears and I cannot lie
Thanks to Lara Knight’s awesome “You’re Going to Use That Thoroughbred for What?” piece earlier this week, I finally found personal validation on an idea near and dear to my heart: That mares with big ears are superior athletes and competitors. →