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TRAINERS "PONY-UP" TO HELP TRF
The Pony-Up Program is a new TRF fundraising initiative designed to spread the financial responsibilities of caring for retired racehorses across the training community, while taxing horsemen only when they have reaped the benefits of a win. The average donation per win is $50.
"I think it's the responsibility of everyone in the industry to do their part to help retired racehorses," said trainer John Kimmel, a longtime TRF supporter. "I would encourage as many trainers as possible to donate a nominal per-win fee; first, you're only taxed when you're successful, and second, by spreading the burden around, no one person ends up paying an undue share. I'm on board."
Kieran McLaughlin and Gary Contessa were also happy to pitch in.
“I think you have to support retired horses,” said McLaughlin, another trainer who has often lent his support to the TRF during his training career. “They are the loves of our lives and they are the backbone of the business we are in. I think it is important to help out these horses when their careers are over. I am pleased to be involved with this program.”
Said Contessa: “I’m doing this because I think it is a great idea, a great program and the right thing to do. I firmly believe the industry needs to do everything it can to care for retired racehorses. I have several I care for on my own farm in upstate New York. If you don’t make sure they have a proper retirement, they wind up in the wrong place.”
In 2006, Contessa, McLaughlin and Kimmel combined to win 290 races. McLaughlin, a former assistant to Hall of Fame trainer D. Wayne Lukas, trained 2006 Horse of the Year Invasor and Belmont Stakes winner Jazil. Contessa has won numerous training titles on the New York circuit and is currently the leading trainer in New York in 2007 in number of wins. Kimmel, who is also a veterinarian, enjoyed another outstanding year in 2007, winning such major races as the Woodward and the Clark Handicap.
The TRF will continue to reach out to more trainers to enlist them in a program that promises to be an important fundraising initiative.
Trainers interested in signing up for the program should contact the TRF’s Saratoga Springs office at 518-226-0028
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