In this episode of the Paddock Pulse Podcast, hosts Leah O'Meara and Leah Alessandroni discuss the versatility of thoroughbreds, particularly focusing on the journey of Sibelius, a thoroughbred who transitioned from racing to a new career. They explore misconceptions about thoroughbreds, the importance of aftercare, and the unique qualities that make them exceptional partners in various equestrian disciplines. The conversation also touches on the need for more opportunities and recognition for off-track thoroughbreds in competitive sports, as well as the role of the Retired Racehorse Project in promoting their second careers.
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Chapters
00:00
Introduction to Thoroughbreds' Versatility
01:18
Alison O'Dwyer's Journey with Sibelius
06:42
Experiences in Dubai and Racing Success
08:36
Transitioning Sibelius to Life After Racing
12:40
The Unique Qualities of Thoroughbreds
16:21
Retraining OTTBs: Insights and Advice
19:50
Industry Perspectives on Aftercare and Second Careers
22:22
The Value of Competition in Thoroughbred Training
24:41
Innovative Training Approaches for Off-Track Thoroughbreds
27:20
Understanding Thoroughbred Valuation and Market Dynamics
31:01
The Role of Nonprofits in Supporting Thoroughbred Careers
35:46
The Thoroughbred Makeover: A Celebration of Versatility
keywords
Thoroughbreds, horse racing, retraining, aftercare, versatility, Sibilius, equestrian sports, horse ownership, competition, horse care
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