A special bond and what’s next
A heartwarming aspect of Cascadian’s new life is the bond Ross has formed with his former strapper, Camille. “We’ve become great friends because we both adore Cas,” she says.
“I look back on his races, and he’s just so mentally tough. I'm just so proud of him, even though I didn't have anything to do with him when he won them. I just always cry and give him the biggest hug and tell him how amazing he is.”
Cascadian, who Ross describes as very social, has a fan base that remains as loyal as ever. “People come up to me with stories of betting on him or watching him win. It’s bigger than him and me. He’s such an amazing horse.”
For now, Ross is focusing on helping him grow into his new career at his own pace. She believes he shows great potential as an eventer and an all-around thoroughbred competition horse and hopes that within a few months, he will be ready to compete in off-the-track show jumping competitions.
The ultimate goal? To find what he excels at and showcase him as a brilliant example of a racehorse thriving in a second career.
About Godolphin Lifetime Care Program
Godolphin Lifetime Care is a global initiative and for Godolphin, the focus is on finding homes for life for their retirees and setting benchmarks in the care of thoroughbreds through their full lifecycle. Externally, and with the help of their Flagbearers, promoting education, passion and care for the thoroughbred, and working with partners to celebrate and promote the thoroughbred’s versatility.