Horcery Sponsors ‘Ring The Bell’ at Oaklawn Park, Supporting Thoroughbred Aftercare

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Tara Cochran
tara@allabouttherace.com

Hot Springs, AR — Horcery is proud to sponsor Ring The Bell at Oaklawn Park on Friday, March 14, 2025, the eve of the Whitmore Stakes (G3). This ongoing initiative provides a platform for horsemen, fans, and the racing community to demonstrate their shared commitment to aftercare, rehabilitation, and rehoming of Arkansas’s retired racehorses.

Founded by trainer Ron Moquett, a dedicated advocate for equine aftercare and a board member of the Arkansas HBPA, Ring The Bell highlights the importance of providing racehorses with safe and structured transitions to new careers. Horcery is honored to be part of this mission, matching all donations made throughout the day to benefit the Arkansas Thoroughbred Retirement and Rehabilitation Foundation, Inc. (ATRF).

ATRF plays a vital role in securing the future of retired racehorses, funding their rehabilitation and care while in transition, as well as providing ongoing support when needed after they have been adopted. Since 2022, ATRF has successfully rehomed 80 of the 101 horses it has taken in, including 35 horses from last year’s Oaklawn meet alone. Currently, 20 Thoroughbreds are under their care at a local Arkansas foster farm, preparing for their next chapter.

“This initiative is about more than just financial support—it’s about showing the racing industry’s commitment to its horses at every stage of their lives,” said Jeanette Milligan, Executive Director of the Arkansas HBPA and the ATRF. “Having Horcery step up to match donations means even more Thoroughbreds will have the opportunity to transition safely into their next careers.”

Horcery’s sponsorship of Ring The Bell at Oaklawn aligns with its broader commitment to equine welfare and cutting-edge technology. As part of this commitment, Horcery’s AI Stall Monitors are actively being used by Ron Moquett to oversee the health and well-being of his horses both on-site at Oaklawn and remotely monitor Whitmore, his 2020 Champion Male Sprinter and Breeders’ Cup Sprint (G1) winner, while he resides at Nossab Farm in Kentucky for the winter. These monitors allow Moquett to check in on Whitmore at any time, providing realtime data on his health and well-being, reinforcing Horcery’s mission to increase the health and safety of all horses.

"At a time when transparency is essential and monitoring can be a horseman’s best or only defense, I’m grateful that technology is allowing us to provide that level of visibility to the public. The ability to have a real-time look at the horses is invaluable," says Moquett.

Horcery’s AI Stall Monitors are also in use at Oaklawn Park by its owner, Louis Cella, a staunch supporter of the technology. Cella has implemented the monitors in the stalls of his horses trained by Ron Moquett, demonstrating his commitment to advancing equine welfare through innovation.

Additionally, Horcery has been granted exclusive access to broadcast Whitmore and his stablemate, Far Right, through Horcery.com. Far Right, another standout Moquett trainee, won the 2015 Smarty Jones Stakes at Oaklawn and later competed in the Kentucky Derby (G1) that year. Both Whitmore and Far Right serve as esteemed ambassadors for aftercare, demonstrating the importance of life beyond the track and the success of Thoroughbreds in new roles.

“At Horcery, we believe the future of horse racing is built on the well-being of its athletes,” said

Matti Hiob, CEO of Horcery. “Supporting Ring The Bell at Oaklawn, especially leading into the Whitmore Stakes, is an opportunity to reinforce our commitment to both racing’s history and its responsibility to retired racehorses. With our AI monitoring technology and exclusive coverage of Whitmore and Far Right, we’re ensuring these incredible athletes receive the care and recognition they deserve—long after they’ve left the Winners’ Circle.”

About Horcery

Horcery is a leader in racing technology and equine welfare solutions, dedicated to modernizing the sport while preserving its traditions. Through cutting-edge AI monitoring systems and strategic industry partnerships, Horcery is shaping a safer, more sustainable future for horse racing. For more information about Horcery, visit www.horcery.com. Sales inquiries can be directed to Jeff DeAngelis at jeff.deangelis@horcery.com, and media inquiries should be sent to Tara Cochran at tara.cochran@horcery.com.

About the Arkansas Thoroughbred Retirement and Rehabilitation Foundation, Inc.

The Arkansas Thoroughbred Retirement and Rehabilitation Foundation (ATRF) was established by the Arkansas HBPA under the direction of President Bill Walmsley to assist racehorses retiring from Oaklawn Park. The foundation focuses on rehabilitation, retraining, and securing permanent homes for retired racehorses, ensuring they receive lifelong care and support. To contribute, visit: racehorseadoption.com/donate.