

The finale of the 2022 Thoroughbred Makeover and National Symposium, presented by Thoroughbred Charities of America, welcomed the five top-placed horses Oct. 15 after two days of preliminary competition to compete for additional honors before an enthusiastic crowd and a worldwide audience watching via livestream.
A panel of judges who watched the entire day of competition ranked the 10 winners to determine the overall Thoroughbred Makeover Champion, sponsored by Churchill Downs. When the points were tallied, the honor went to She's A Bold One, trained by junior Jenna Denver of Imlay City, Mich.
She's A Bold One is a 2018 chestnut filly bred in Kentucky by Downtown Bloodstock Partnership. By Midshipman out of the Strong Contender mare Bold Contender, She's A Bold One is unraced, but was in training and last worked Jan. 12, 2021.
She's A Bold One's route to earning the Carolyn Karlson Trophy took her through the eventing division. She finished fifth in the preliminary round, netting top junior honors as well. The pair also finished fourth in dressage and took home the top junior prize in that discipline.
Entering the finale on a blank slate, She's A Bold One lived up to her name, demonstrating a bold, forward ride through the indoor course of show jumping fences and cross-country portables. The mare's adjustability and quality of gaits were apparent, moving her decisively into the first place position. The pair then returned for dressage, finishing second in a very close field.
"It's surreal still, but I'm so happy," said Denver after accepting the trophy. "She went straight from eventing right to dressage, and she did that very well, and I think that stands out. At home, it's a balance of dressage and jumping, but I focus on the overall fitness of the horse. I think that's really important for both disciplines. She's my first Thoroughbred I've trained myself completely—it feels really good and it's a really good achievement that I've produced my own horse."
The People's Choice Award, sponsored by Achieve Equine, was determined by text-in popular vote open to both in-person and livestream attendees. This award was given to Prince of New York, trained by Chris Bennings, the winner of show jumper as well as second place in show hunter. Prince of New York is a 2016 dark bay/brown Cairo Prince stallion bred in New York by Clark Brewster. He made eight starts with two wins for total earnings of $40,256 with his last race Aug. 31, 2020. Out of the Olmodavor mare Ocarson, Prince of New York was a $100,000 purchase from Hidden Brook's consignment to the 2017 Fasig-Tipton Kentucky Fall Yearling Sale by Harold Lerner/AWC Stables.
2022 Thoroughbred Makeover Discipline Winners (in order of go):