Goldream appointed as 'equine ambassador' to York Racecourse
By Racing TV
Last Updated: Tue 5 Dec 2023
Dual Group One-winning sprinter Goldream is to become the first 'equine ambassador' for York Racecourse, further developing their existing partnership with New Beginnings, a locally-based re-homing and retraining racehorse charity.
The winner of the King's Stand Stakes at Royal Ascot and the Prix de l’Abbaye at ParisLongchamp, Goldream will represent the Yorkshire track on and off the racecourse and help demonstrate the meaningful lives racehorses lead following their racing career.
Racegoers can get to know Goldream, and his friend Poppy the pony, in the Clock Tower Enclosure at the majority of York’s 2022 fixtures and learn more about racehorses and their lives during and after racing. His role will also involve deepening York Racecourse’s connection with the community by visiting groups who might not have the chance to meet a horse.
Goldream is resident alongside 25 former racehorses at the charity New Beginnings based near York, founded by Kevin and Pam Atkinson, who commented: “Goldream is a wonderful character and is very calm and loves meeting people and will certainly be at home with all the attention in his role as York’s ambassador!
“We see daily the powerful impact racehorses have on people lives and we are delighted to be partnering with York Racecourse on this initiative so more people can experience and learn what horses do for people, and people for horses.”
William Derby, Chief Executive of York Racecourse, who also owns a former racehorse, added: “Our priority is to ensure the highest standards of equine welfare at York Racecourse when racehorses visit us. However, a horse’s racing career is just one chapter of its life, the thoroughbred is the most versatile and wonderful of breeds and there are many opportunities for a fulfilling and successful life after their racing days are over.
“Locked Inthepocket has given me and my family years of enjoyment since we took him on after he had finished racing, and at the age of 19 he is still loving life! He and Goldream are an example of the second careers many former racehorses go on to do. At York our commitment to racehorses extends well beyond their racing lives, and we are delighted to be partnering with New Beginnings and encourage racegoers to come and say hello to Goldream when they visit us this year.”
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Goldream wins the Palace House Stakes at Newmarket in 2015
Goldream and his friends will attend the following fixtures at York Racecourse and racegoers can meet them in the Clock Tower Enclosure (dates subject to change):