by Steve Haskin Date Posted: May 9, 2008 Last Updated: May 10, 2008
Hillenbrand, who has been disabled for years with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, has had a particularly rough time recently coping with her own malady, as well as the death and serious illnesses of several family members and friends. Even her good friend’s dog is dying of cancer. The Eight Belles’ tragedy just added to her grief. Having feelings of guilt and helplessness over the filly’s death, Hillenbrand felt compelled to help save a horse in Eight Belles’ honor. She wrote to a friend at the Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation, Sue Finley, expressing her wishes. Her friend then e-mailed Diana Pikulski, executive director of the TRF. “The man from Applebee took the horse home and fell in love with him,” Hillenbrand said. “Two days ago, Diana was sitting at her desk, staring at the invoice for the horse and wondering how she’d pay for it when Sue called and told her I was interested in buying a horse. Bingo! They wrote to tell me that I am now the proud owner of Rudster, a 9-year-old bay gelding, by Valiant Nature, out of Great Triumph, by Lejoli. It was something good in what had been a very bad week.” Rudster made 74 starts for nine owners, with three wins (the last one coming two and a half years ago). Last year, he had three last-place finishes and one second-to-last in four starts. His final Beyer figure was a “7.” Shortly after, he was purchased for slaughter. Then, fate stepped in. “He is putting on weight and settling in happily at Applebee,” Hillenbrand said. “Thank you, Eight Belles. You saved Rudster’s life.” Copyright © 2008 The Blood-Horse, Inc. All Rights Reserved. FREE! Breaking News Alerts and Newsletters from The Blood-Horse
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