My name is Emily Shields and I started designing the SIM when I was 11 years old. I couldn't find any people my own age interested in horse racing, so I decided to reach out to the online crowd. The game started out with 13 players and very few horses, and by the time it closed in late 2003, 500 people from four continents had played and almost 16,000 horses were in the database.
After a two year stint going to college in Kentucky I returned to California: The SIM's home base. I have worked as a hotwalker and groom at Santa Anita, Hollywood Park, Del Mar, River Downs, Keeneland, and Churchill Downs, and I have also worked in the front offices of Del Mar and Churchill Downs. I regularly freelance for Daily Racing Form, ESPN/ABC and TVG, and currently work for The Blood-Horse, the California Thoroughbred, and for Thoroughbred Racing Commentary.
Aside from racing, I am a fanatical sock collector and I love my twin toddlers, my three cats, my German Shepherd, penguins, polar bears, fish, music, and traveling. Favorite TV shows include Doctor Who, The Blacklist, The Office and LOST, and favorite movies are the Godzilla movies, past present and future!
The SIM is my "child" and my dream is to have it be my real job "forever". I am very proud of the SIM's accomplishments so far and I hope to touch the lives of each player. Long live the SIM!
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"There's no secret to training a good horse. It's a matter of being fortunate enough to get one."
"Funny how you often regret the stuff you didn't do more than the stuff you did do" - GG
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