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Letter to the Editor: A Resolution That Truly Deserves to Stay

December 15, 2025 4 Min Read
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As the year 2025 winds down with festive celebrations and year-end activities, it’s nearly time to think about New Year’s resolutions. Rather than the usual promises to join a gym, eat better, or lose weight, I suggest that those involved in the thoroughbred industry consider a different kind of resolution.

In our industry, as we find success, the goals that once seemed challenging become more routine, and victories once dreamed of start to feel ordinary. But when nostalgia hits—like Acacia Courtney Clement recalling the moment she fell in love with racing or Mike Lepore thinking back to his dream of winning a race with Nick Zito—we should pause and really savor these rare, meaningful moments. I encourage everyone in this field to go beyond posting on social media and to genuinely take time to appreciate their achievements.

Make a commitment to reconnect with your original passion for this industry, the reasons you joined it, and the dreams you wished to fulfill. Take action to share your enthusiasm with others and see how your efforts and advocacy can help build a thriving industry for future generations. Focus on your skills and the power you have to effect change, using them to make the biggest positive impact possible. Let’s vow to stop casting blame and take responsibility for the horses, the industry, and our collective future. Work cooperatively with your peers, look beyond your usual circles, embrace the challenges, and stay dedicated to driving positive progress.

If you can, visit the place where you first experienced the magic of this sport. If returning isn’t possible, take a moment to reflect on that initial spark. The love for thoroughbreds didn’t start with a horse running, a foal’s arrival, or cameras filming you—it began with a true, meaningful connection that paved the way for your future successes in the winner’s circle, sales ring, and beyond.

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If upon reflection, you find that you didn’t truly choose this industry, or your involvement is ego-driven, or you doubt the worthiness of the thoroughbred industry, then please step aside respectfully. Don’t obstruct those working to improve the sport or silence passionate advocates. If you’re unwilling to help move the industry forward, then get out of the way. The sport has been dominated for too long by a relatively passive group holding excessive influence—it’s time for change.

Regardless, let’s all commit to advancing the thoroughbred industry in 2026 and beyond. These horses embody a rare magic that captures many hearts, yet the industry continues to shrink. If we prioritize that magic over ego and greed, this sport can achieve remarkable things.

~Erin O’Keefe, Farm Manager and Blood Draw Service at BTE Stables

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Fan Take: This call to reconnect with the passion and purpose behind the sport is crucial for the future of horse racing. By embracing collaboration, accountability, and genuine advocacy, the industry can revive its magic and ensure its legacy for generations of fans and participants alike.

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