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The Quiz

Take the quiz below.

Some people dip a toe into ownership, while others jump straight into the deep end. Most land somewhere in between. Answer a few quick questions and we’ll match you with the ownership path that fits your style.

Bonus: You’ll also get a chance to win a VIP owner race weekend in New York.

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Let’s Find Your Ownership Style

Racehorse ownership doesn’t come in just one form. Some people start small, some join forces, and some go all in. The quiz will help you figure out which path fits you best.

Enter to Win the VIP Owner Experience

Once you’ve completed the quiz, you’ll have the chance to share your email and be entered to win a VIP Owner Experience in New York, including:

  • Two premium race day tickets or hospitality passes

  • Paddock or backstretch tour with behind-the-scenes access

  • $1,000 travel stipend

  • Two hotel nights

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01.

Try It

Some people start small to see what this world feels like. Micro-shares let you grab a small piece of a horse alongside a bigger group, keeping the financial leap manageable while still making race day personal.

02.

Team Up

Others team up. A syndicate is a smaller circle pooling resources to buy and race a horse together. Instead of one person covering everything, ownership is divided into meaningful shares with real involvement along the way.

03.

Full Ownership

And then there are the people who decide to go big. Sole ownership means buying the horse outright and carrying the full investment and upside. When you choose this path, you’re running the show.

Step Closer to the Sport

Two minutes. One clearer path into racehorse ownership.

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