Contagious retires

We told you last month that this was going to happen, when McLain mentioned to me at Devon that Contagious was retiring, adding that it hadn’t been formally announced yet.

Now it has. Here’s what McLain said about his reliable partner:

“With a tremendous amount of pride and gratitude, we would like to announce the retirement of Contagious. Contagious came to us from Reed Kessler who produced him beautifully through his early career. Through the incredible support of Beechwood Stables, Lise and Annabel Revers and Max Amaya, we acquired Contagious in 2018.

“Contagious is horse who has always given his best, and at times more than that. We hoped for him to be a successful Grand Prix horse. In the end he became a championship star, competing successfully at a World Games, two World Cup finals, a Pan Am Games, winning team gold and individual bronze.

McLain and Contagious at Devon.

“His crowning achievement was being a member of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic team that brought home a silver medal. Contagious will enjoy his retirement at the beautiful Beechwood Stables in Weston, Mass. Special thanks to all of our team who worked with and cared for him so diligently over the years, especially our home team led by Lee and Erica McKeever, Owen Rogers and Virginie Casterman. Thank you for all the great moments Poussin!