Standing in the sunlit ring at LongRun, Barb Moore gazed into the eyes of a striking chestnut gelding and felt an unexpected spark. After saying goodbye to her longtime companion, Jag, in February, the thought of opening her heart to another horse seemed impossible. The bond she shared over 27 years felt irreplaceable.
Just weeks later, Moore visited LongRun, the respected horse retirement and adoption organization founded in 1999 on a pristine 100-acre property in Hillsburgh, Ontario. There, she watched a horse canter gracefully around the enclosed arena — a smooth, three-beat gait between trot and gallop. She was captivated.
The horse, Florida Won, soon to be known as Felix, immediately won her over. “The first thing I noticed was his eyes — kind, beautiful eyes,” Moore recalled. “He just moved beautifully and had such a gentle personality. I knew instantly, ‘This is the horse for me.’”
Winning Form on the Track
Florida Won’s racing career was as remarkable as his demeanor. Bred in Kentucky by Gainesway and sold at the 2012 Keeneland September Yearling Sale for $385,000, he proved himself over 45 races with ten wins and multiple graded stakes triumphs. By the end of his career on November 19, 2021, he had earned $585,071 in purses.
Following his retirement, Florida Won was donated to LongRun by his owner Domenic DiLalla of Centennial Farms and trainer Ross Armata, Jr. His path to a forever home was not immediate, but today, at 15 years old, Felix enjoys a life full of care, companionship, and play with Moore on her 10-acre farm in Rockwood, Ontario.
“LongRun provides a safety net for all graduates, offering emergency support or reintroduction if circumstances change,” said co-founder Vicki Pappas. “We are thrilled Felix and Barb found each other.”
A Bond Beyond Racing
Moore has embraced Felix’s playful and quirky personality. “He loves to play and just wants to be happy. You can see it in his eyes,” she said. Her friend and longtime riding coach, Janet Hall, immediately noticed the connection. “This horse just looked so sweet and kind. His conformation was perfect. He reminded me of Up Pops the Devil, the first horse I adopted through LongRun over 30 years ago.”
Today, Felix has not only won Moore’s heart but has also bonded with her older horse, bringing energy and joy to her farm. Moore is eager to ride him and explore light jumping once winter passes, confident that Hall’s coaching guidance will ensure a smooth transition.
Felix’s story illustrates the lasting impact of care, patience, and love beyond the Woodbine Racetrack. “He hasn’t replaced what I lost, but he’s brought something new into my life,” Moore reflected. “When I look into his eyes, I smile. He’s brought so much happiness, and I know he always will.”
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