Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance Success Story: Buckeye Warrior, Holly’s Dream Dressage Horse

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Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance New Vocations adoption OTTB retired racehorse Buckeye Warrior Holly Zecchin RRP Western Dressage competition
Holly Zecchin and her OTTB Buckeye Warrior have teamed up to win awards in Western Dressage competitions. (TAA photo)

Holly Zecchin was in the market for a horse with the potential to compete in Western Dressage when she found Buckeye Warrior on the New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program website. Buckeye Warrior, a 2016 bay gelding, had run from 2018 to 2021, earning a total of $43,819. Unfortunately, at the time he was listed on the website, Buckeye Warrior was rehabilitating from a stress fracture in his left tibia. Consequently, there were no videos of him, only photos showcasing his conformation.

TAA photo

Holly initially passed on the dark bay gelding, thinking his injury might affect their future together. However, the more she looked at his photos, the more she realized that she “should take on Buckeye.”

Even with his injury, Holly believed Buckeye’s conformation was ideal for Dressage. Leandra Cooper, Buckeye’s trainer at New Vocations, provided Holly with detailed information about Buckeye’s personality. Leandra described him as having a kind eye and a quiet nature. Though a bit reserved, he was also trusting and smart. After meeting Buckeye in person, Holly wrote, “Leandra’s description was so accurate.”

Holly adopted Buckeye in November 2021, hoping he would be eligible and adequately prepared to compete in the 2022 Retired Racehorse Project (RRP) at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington. “Buckeye has exceeded any objectives I could have set for him this year,” Holly wrote. His “intelligent and trusting nature have allowed him to really excel at Western Dressage.”

To prepare for RRP, Buckeye and Holly competed at the Basic Level in Oklahoma, where he was named champion in the open division. He also qualified for the Western Dressage Association World Show, held in Guthrie, Okla., from Sept. 28 to Oct. 1, 2022. When the pair finally competed at RRP in October, they won the Dressage division and the Thoroughbred Incentive Program (TIP) National Championship for Western Dressage.

After RRP, Buckeye had a few weeks off to rest and recuperate from a busy yet successful 2022. Since then, Holly and Buckeye resumed training for Level One Western Dressage competitions. Holly’s goal is to “bring Buckeye up the levels of Western Dressage.”


The Jockey Club supports many aftercare initiatives including the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance, the only accrediting body in aftercare, and Thoroughbred Incentive Program (T.I.P.), which encourages the retraining of Thoroughbreds into other disciplines upon completion of careers. View all of the initiatives supported by The Jockey Club.

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