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Real Owners, Real Stories

There’s No One Type of Owner

Forget the stereotype.

Yes, there are longtime industry families and big investors. But there are also first-timers in their twenties and groups of friends splitting shares. People who started small and built from there.

The one thing they share is simple: They decided to move from watching the sport to being part of it.

Stories From the Starting Gate

Check Out What’s Happening at Each Ownership Level

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So What Does This Mean for You?

It’s one thing to read about ownership in theory, but it’s another to see how real people  stepped into it.

So if you’re wondering whether this could fit into your life, this is your proof point.

Every journey you just read started the same way, with someone deciding to explore what was possible. Maybe this is where yours begins, too.

Ready to See Where You Fit?

You’ve seen the paths and stories. Now it’s about your move.

Answer a few quick questions and get a clearer picture of what ownership could look like for you (without the pressure).

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Stories From the Starting Gate

  • A smiling woman and man standing together outdoors in front of a white wooden wall with signs and flags, posing for a photo.

    How One Small Share Turned Fans Into Owners

    A childhood dream, a few clicks online, and one small share. For these four, micro-ownership opened the door to a side of racing most fans never experience.

  • A woman standing beside a wooden fence, looking at a Thoroughbred horse leaning over the fence towards her, in an outdoor setting.

    How One Owner Found Community Through a Racing Partnership

    Through syndicate ownership with West Point, Debbie found more than a share of a racehorse. She found a community, routine, and place where the quiet presence of horses helped her begin healing.

  • A Thoroughbred race horse standing behind a white metal gate with a purple banner that reads '915.' The horse has a black halter and is in an indoor stable with wood walls and a wood shavings floor.

    What It Feels Like When the Horse Is Yours

    Going all in on racehorse ownership brought Jim, Scott, Robert, Sheila, and Rick closer to the sport they love, and to the unforgettable thrill of seeing their horse compete on racing’s biggest stage.