Charity | |
Industry | Animal welfare |
Founded | 2000 |
Headquarters | United Kingdom |
Key people
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Di Arbuthnot (Chief Executive) |
Website | ror |
Retraining of Racehorses (RoR) is a national animal welfare organization in the United Kingdom. It was established by the British Horseracing Authority in 2000 and is a registered charity under English and Scottish law. RoR is the official charity for the welfare of horses who have retired from racing through injury, old age or a lack of ability. It is based at Palace House in Newmarket.
RoR performs the following actions:
RoR facilitates revenue grants and funds centre improvements and property purchases for four retraining centres:
In 2009, Princess Haya became RoR's first Patron. Other patrons include Frankie Dettori, Clare Balding and Richard Johnson.
Among the horses helped by the charity are the Champion Hurdler Make A Stand and the Grand National winners Royal Athlete and Bindaree.
One graduate of the scheme is Summon Up Theblood who represented Brazil in the Three-day Event at the 2016 Olympic Games.