Hi all! I'm doing a research paper on the social and economic impact of horse racing in Puerto Rico and thought I'd see if there is anyone here with knowledge of it. I am trying to put some emphasis on aftercare so I've reached out to an aftercare organization on the island. I've also contacted the track and am waiting on a response.
I know there are Simsters all over the place so I thought I'd try my luck.
Thanks!
Hipódromo Camarero and horse racing in Puerto Rico
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Re: Hipódromo Camarero and horse racing in Puerto Rico
Send a message to Susie Rydell, I THINK her farm has a good story about it.
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Re: Hipódromo Camarero and horse racing in Puerto Rico
I spoke with Kelley Stobie, one of the co-founders of the Caribbean Thoroughbred Aftercare, Inc. organization. She was VERY helpful and super nice. I'll shoot a message to Susie too!