Wounded Warrior Stables and Anthony Robertson’s Uncle Sigh, who had an
“He’s kicking-the-walls-down good,” said trainer Gary Contessa, whose New
Uncle Sigh was wearing blinkers and the yellow hood decorated with a Purple
McEwen, who has owned horses for 17 years, renamed his stable two years ago
“It’s not about me. It’s about them and it’s about getting them in the
Wounded Warrior Stables donates 10 percent of its horses’ purse earnings and
McEwen, who owns a pharmaceutical business in South Carolina, was returning
“So off comes his kid who’s 27 whose dad is walking him with his arms
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“Right then I realized that not only was he injured but the whole dynamic of
the family has changed forever. He went from being the breadwinner to somebody
having to have people take care of him,” said McEwen, emotionally recalling the
sad scene that spurred him into action.
“Right then, I decided to do something different. What’s going to happen to
his five-year-old and his 18-month-old? How are they going to go to school? How
are they going to get fed? Who’s going to pay the bills?”
Wounded veterans Keith David, Scott Schroeder, Nate Whiting, a Green Beret
whose brother was killed in Iraq, and his parents will be among Wounded Warrior
Stables’ guests at Churchill Downs Saturday.
“We’re excited to have them here. It’s a special day for us and this horse.
Every horse owner’s dream is to get to the Derby,” McEwen said. “We’re hoping
for a miracle, like everybody else.”
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