New Vocations Charity Thoroughbred Show Welcomes Attendees from 11 States

The New Vocations Charity Thoroughbred Horse Show celebrated its second year with over 600 hunter/jumper rounds and over $30,000 raised to support racehorse aftercare, New Vocations announced Thursday. Held in conjunction with The Jockey Club's Thoroughbred Incentive Program, the two-day show offers newly retired racehorses, as well as seasoned show horses, a chance to compete at the iconic Kentucky Horse Park in both the famous Rolex Stadium and Walnut Arena.

The 2016 show attracted competitors from 11 different states, with a total of 119 Thoroughbreds competing.

“We could not have been happier with how the event went under the two-day format,” said New Vocations' Director of Education and Development Sarah Coleman. “We are so thankful for the generous support of this show by both our donors and the Kentucky Horse Park, and we very much look forward to expanding to a three-day format with The Jockey Club Thoroughbred Incentive Program Championships in 2017.”

For results and more information, visit the New Vocations website.

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