Medina Spirit Memorial Sculpture Unveiling Reception

September 9, 2022

GEORGETOWN, Ky.— Old Friends Equine Thoroughbred Retirement Center will hold a reception for the unveiling of the Medina Spirit Memorial Statue sculpture by renowned artist Kiptoo Tarus. The event will be held on Thurs., Sept. 15 at Old Friends in Georgetown, Ky. 

“It’s really humbling to be able to actually know [that] Medina Spirit is a great horse and [I was] tasked to capture the essence of Medina Spirit,” Tarus told Spectrum News1 in Louisville.

“It’s quite humbling and also, I’m excited to be able to be the one executing it,” Tarus said.

“Like our own Mount Rushmore right there on Paynes Depot Road,” Old Friends President Michael added.

For video of Kiptoo Tarus talking about his sculpting experience with Spectrum News1 click here.

Jill and Bob Baffert with son, Bode, center. Photo courtesy of Bob Baffert

The sculpture, sponsored by the Baffert family, was crafted from the dying stump of the nearly 100-year Sycamore tree on the farm’s property, and will pay tribute to graded stakes winner Medina Spirt, whose remains are buried at Old Friends.

When it was discovered that the aged Sycamore was dying despite numerous efforts to save it, the idea for a sculpture came into place.

The largest deciduous tree in the eastern United States, Sycamore trees can grow 75 to 100 feet tall with a similar spread, and even taller under ideal conditions. The trunk may be as much as 10 feet in diameter.

Join us Thursday, September 15, 2022

For the official unveiling of the Medina Spirit

memorial sculpture

11 am – 1 pm

Open to the Public

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Meet the artist, Kiptoo Tarus

Refreshments

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Old Friends Farm

1841 Paynes Depot Road

Georgetown, KY 40324

“I hope to capture the essence of a great racehorse here in the heart of Thoroughbred country,” said the artist.

“We are so excited to be able to showcase the magnificent work of Kiptoo and to honor a great Thoroughbred champion,” said Blowen.

Medina Spirit in a workout at Del Mar in 2021. Photo by Ernie Belmonte/Past The Wire

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Born in Nairobi, Kenya, Kiptoo Tarus earned a B.A at The University of Nairobi for Design, majoring in illustration. In 2011 he established the Graphic Design Company, King Concepts before being accepted to the University of Kentucky where he studied sculpture. Tarus soon developed an interest in equine art and his large-scale wood sculptures – often carved with a chainsaw – juxtapose classical equine art with those tribal and pastoral influences of his native Kenya.

Some of the artist’s most significant work in the Lexington, Ky., area include the horse sculpture seen on the Henry Clay Estate, Sculpture 2020 Blues on Southland Drive, The Melting Pot Sculpture in Woodland Park, and the memorial for Breonna Taylor at Lexington’s Carnegie Center for Literacy. He is currently showing a horse called “Golden Jockey” in the LexArt’s public-art event, Horse Mania.

ABOUT OLD FRIENDS

Old Friends is a Thoroughbred Retirement facility dedicated to the dignified retirement of horses whose racing and breeding careers came to an end. It is home to such racing stars as Kentucky Derby-Preakness winner Silver Charm, three-time Santa Anita Handicap winner Game On, and Belmont Stakes winners Birdstone, Sarava, and Touch Gold.

Old Friends Press Release/Edited

Photo: Kiptoo Tarus at Old Friends carving the homage to Medina Spirit and the old sycamore tree. Photo courtesy of Old Friends

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