After a successful career on the track, earning just under $250,000, Leon has stepped seamlessly into his next chapter. Retired from racing in 2024, he has already begun his transition into eventing and is showing all the signs of a horse who really enjoys his job.
Leon is straightforward and willing under saddle, with a workmanlike attitude that makes him enjoyable to ride and easy to bring along. He has been out this season with our assistant barn manager and has handled the show environment with confidence, taking everything in stride and continuing to build experience each time out.
His pedigree reflects the kind of athleticism you would expect from a quality Thoroughbred, combining the speed influence of Shakin’ It Up with the durability and work ethic found in lines like Midnight Lute and Dixie Brass. The result is a horse with quick reflexes, natural balance, and the kind of mindset that translates well into a second career.
In the barn, Leon is uncomplicated and easy to manage. He goes out well with others, hacks quietly both alone and in company, and fits easily into a program. He would be well suited for a junior or adult amateur working with a trainer who is looking for a fun, competitive horse to continue developing in eventing, or to take into the jumper ring.
Leon is a genuine, athletic horse who offers an exciting opportunity for someone looking to bring along a quality Thoroughbred.