The 2nd Annual LongRun Thoroughbred Retirement Society’s Graduate Horse Show  is set to run this Saturday, October 19, from 8 am to 4 pm. The event will take place at LongRun’s farm in Hillsburgh, Ontario, where horse lovers and racing fans can see ex-racehorses in their new careers as they strut their stuff with their adoptive owners and riders.

It was Lauren Millet-Simpson, LongRun’s farm manager, and Julie Belanger, LongRun’s social media person, who first got the idea, inspired by the Thoroughbred Makeover  event in Kentucky that is hosted by the Retired Racehorse Project and held each October. The Makeover event showcases off-the-track Thoroughbreds in their post-racing careers, something Millet-Simpson and Belanger felt could be done in Canada. They took the idea to LongRun’s board of directors, who felt a show that focused on OTTB’s who had gone through LongRun’s program would be a great way to promote the horses and the program.

A smiling woman with a chestnut thoroughbred and a ribbon.

A proud show attendee; there are classes over fences, on the flat and in-hand. (Julie Wright photo)

The graduate show includes six classes and two divisions. The hunter division has two 2’3” over-fences classes and one hunter under saddle class. Then for those who adopted horses but don’t jump, the show creators included a flat division consisting of a pleasure hack class, a dressage class which can be done under English or Western tack, and a conformation in-hand class for those who don’t ride their horse.

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