A failed racehorse who was retrained in dressage has won a national award. Daisy Adamson, from Essex, bought Sugar Rush in 2015, after Newmarket trainer Michael Bell decided racing was not for him.
Sugar Rush, owned by Daisy Adamson and nicknamed Marley, received the award at the 2026 Retraining of Racehorses.
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Sugar Rush and Optimal Spirit celebrated at racing awards
Sugar Rush received the Retraining of Racehorses (RoR) Horse of the Year award supported by My Pension Expert at the 2026 Jockey Club RoR Awards which took place at Cheltenham Racecourse last Saturday ...
A failed racehorse who has been retrained has been revealed as a finalist for a national award. Daisy Adamson, 31, from Essex, bought Sugar Rush in 2015, after Newmarket trainer Michael Bell decided ...
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