Peter Douglass of Ten Twenty Racing has pledged an initial $1,000 to LoneStar Outreach to Place Ex-Racers, plus an additional $500 every time one of the Ten Twenty horses wins a stakes race.
Since founding Ten Twenty Racing just a few years ago, Douglass’s horses have earned nearly $1 million on the racetrack. The stable looks to improve the performance of claiming horses with a focus on nutrition, conditioning, and understanding each horse’s unique personality.
“Supporting LOPE is a natural extension of our commitment to the horses who have given so much to the sport,” said Douglass. “These warhorses have incredible stories and even greater potential. I’m proud to contribute to their aftercare and to inspire others in the racing community to do the same.”
LOPE seeks to help older retired racehorses find new purpose after their racing days are over. By hosting learning lab field trips for K-12 students at their farm, LOPE allows ex-racehorses to play a vital role in education, teaching kids about math, science, and the importance of animal welfare. Through these programs, children experience the joy and intelligence of these remarkable horses firsthand.
“Peter Douglass’s support is an inspiration to us all,” said Lynn Reardon, Executive Director of LOPE. “His commitment to our mission not only helps us care for these wonderful horses but also encourages others to consider how they can make a difference in the lives of retired racehorses. Together, we can show that even the most seasoned champions have much to give beyond the racetrack.”
For more information about LOPE, visit https://www.lopetx.org/.
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