TIN CUP CHALICE
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I enjoyed following the story of TCC as much as the next person - it was inspiring to read the stories about this gutsy guy who defied the odds again and again. As someone said earlier, we felt like we owned a little part of him through this thread. When I got the call while leaving work I was in disbelief. My condolences go out to you, Mike, Pedro and everyone involved.
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I just popped on to catch up before a night out and I cannot believe my eyes. This day has been absolutely horrendous in that 2 more young equine lives were taken far before their time. There will be no night out for us.
This thread was awesome because I drug my husband into the drama of it all too. A real story involving a courageous horse (who also was a Bid grandkid) who didn't seem to know the words no or can't. Rest in peace Tin Cup Chalice and many condolences to your human family.
This thread was awesome because I drug my husband into the drama of it all too. A real story involving a courageous horse (who also was a Bid grandkid) who didn't seem to know the words no or can't. Rest in peace Tin Cup Chalice and many condolences to your human family.
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RuffianT21 wrote:I don't post often, but I read everything, and Tin Cup Chalice has by far been one of my favorite stories to follow. His story was absolutely inspiring, and I am sitting here in tears reading this update. He meant a lot to a lot of people.
Couldn't say it better, exactly how I feel.
I want to thank the connections for sharing TCC's stories with us over here over the many months he was racing....as a result, many feel close to this horse and have grown to love him!
I'm so sorry for your loss.
Thank you to every one for your condolences, it is very much appreciated. I spoke with Mike late last night and he was pretty worn down from all the interviews he did. We have had more media coverage surrounding his death then we did his life, which I think is unfortunate. I can’t say we are doing any better up here. I wanted to go on At the Races with Steve Byk but it was during a bad spell for me and I knew I wouldn’t be able to get out many words. I appreciate his kind words at the beginning of his show. When my local paper called later in the night I had pulled it together more and I thought they captured the joy he gave me and how loved he was.
The autopsy did confirm he had a broken vertebrae and shoulder. I think everyone knew that but if you had watched him fight through illness before you knew his survival instinct so that’s why we tried for as long as we did. He will be laid to rest in the infield near the finish line at Finger Lakes.
I have had my share of heartache in this industry but I just don’t know how it could get worse. It’s sounds terrible but I can’t ever recall being this distraught. Even over the death of friends and relatives. I guess that’s because he was both to me.
The autopsy did confirm he had a broken vertebrae and shoulder. I think everyone knew that but if you had watched him fight through illness before you knew his survival instinct so that’s why we tried for as long as we did. He will be laid to rest in the infield near the finish line at Finger Lakes.
I have had my share of heartache in this industry but I just don’t know how it could get worse. It’s sounds terrible but I can’t ever recall being this distraught. Even over the death of friends and relatives. I guess that’s because he was both to me.
I just saw the news report -- so dreadfully, dreadfully sorry. This horse was family to the PQ community and had such an exciting future ahead of him. To lose him in a freak accident like that -- I cannot imagine how shattering that would be. There are no words to express the feelings.
"A man who was merely a man and said the sort of things Jesus said would not be a great moral teacher...You must make your choice. Either this man was, and is, the Son of God: or else a madman or something worse." C. S. Lewis