Added chestnut TRF room to equestrian circuits

The Horse Country Board of Directors voted unanimously to upload the Chestnut Hall facility of the Thorough Blood Retirement Foundation in Prospect, Kentucky, to its club list.

“Since our first tours in 2015, members of our nonprofit organization have opened their doors to more than 150,000 vacationers, enthusiasts, clubs and schools that serve our project to expand equestrian racing and sports enthusiasts,” said Anne Sabatino Hardy, Executive Director. Horse Country. ” Tracking is a component of the history of racing and storytelling is an effective and compelling way to express our love for horses, land and people. While we have supported TRF in previous efforts, we are pleased that this new program will allow us to welcome you as members.

Chestnut Hall represents the realization of a dream by local businessman Bill Carstanjen, ceo of Churchill Downs Inc. , to maintain historic agricultural land. Carstanjen oversaw the recovery of assets of more than 25 acres on an active equestrian farm and sought the TRF as a spouse. Supply a house for retired racehorses.

Among the small retired thoroughbred herd that will welcome visitors to the Chestnut Hall tour is the winner of the classified bets, The Warrior’s Club (Warrior’s Reward). The 7-year-old boy, who won the G3 Commonwealth S. 2018 for Churchill Downs Racing. Club, you’ll retire thanks to a club grant.

Chestnut Hall is the fourth TAA-accredited tracking organization to enroll in Horse Country. The tours can now be done in https://visithorsecountry. com/trf-chestnut-hall/ or https://www. trfinc. org/trf- sanctuary-farm-in-chestnut-hall/.

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