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Over 150 people turned out to support the annual Retraining of Racehorses (RoR) Awards on Wednesday at the Jockey Club Rooms in Newmarket where the racing and equestrian communities honoured the accomplishments of former racehorses in their new careers.

With Richard Phillips and Ashleigh Wicheard acting as the hosts, Goldream, who retired from racing in 2018 having amassed over £500,000 in prize money, emerged as one of the big winners on the night. 

The Sir Peter O'Sullevan Charitable Trust RoR Community Impact Award, recognises individuals, partnerships, or organisations making noteworthy contributions to people's lives through their involvement with former racehorses. The deserving winner, New Beginnings with Goldream, stood out amongst the nominations, showcasing their remarkable impact on the community. 

Goldream, now York Racecourse's Equine Ambassador, has shown a kind and intuitive nature, significantly impacting the lives of the elderly and young children locally. 

Kevin and Pam Atkinson, joint founders of New Beginnings, expressed their pride in Goldream's positive impact, stating, “Remy [hos pet name] stands as the epitome of a versatile racehorse, he seamlessly adapted to his new life after racing with a remarkable blend of grace and kindness, bringing joy and pleasure to all those he encounters.” 

The Jockey Club RoR Horse of the Year Award was claimed by Que Sera, a former racehorse based in Oxfordshire, owned and ridden by Jo and Ben Hales. Que Sera's journey from a short racing career to becoming a versatile champion in various disciplines captured the hearts of the RoR community.

An emotional Jo Hales commented, “Owning and retraining Que Sera has been a privilege. Beyond his remarkable versatility and gentle temperament, he's a true family member. He graciously allows my children to climb aboard effortlessly, showcasing his sensitivity and willing attitude.”

The evening's other elite winners included Wonga Swinger and Tori Thomas, RoR Elite Showing Champions; Don Stefano and Megan Brown, RoR Elite Eventing Champions; Celtic Silver and Sara Cork, RoR Elite Hunting Champions; Badalona Breeze and Chris McKenzie, RoR Elite Polo Champions; Fair Duchess and Jane Phillips, RoR Elite Dressage Champions; and More Salutes and Amanda Hamley; RoR Elite Endurance Champions.

 

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