Faith, Family, and Fast Horses
Andy and Belinda Rivera of Triple R Racing Stables are proving that the strongest foundation for a racing stable is a commitment to family values.
“You have to be resilient in this game, it takes a lot of blood and sweat, as well as money. Resilience comes from losing. In horse racing, you lose a lot more than you win, so you have to be able to handle the losses.” – Andy Rivera
Faith and family aren’t just buzzwords for Andy and Belinda Rivera of Triple R Racing Stables. They are the literal foundation of the operation, which includes Rivera Farms in Fort Stockton, Texas. The Triple R, which stands for resilient, relentless, and respected, is a promise and a pursuit of greatness that refuses to cut corners.
“You have to be resilient in this game,” Andy said in describing Triple R’s philosophy. “It takes a lot of blood and sweat, as well as money. Resilience comes from losing. In horse racing, you lose a lot more than you win, so you have to be able to handle the losses. And obviously, the more you win, the more respect you gain, and your name becomes better known. All three represent what we are trying to do.”
For Andy, the connection to horse racing was forged in his youth. But as life demanded his attention, building a business (he owns Triple R Welding with his brother, Michael), starting a family and establishing a firm foundation, came first. But it wasn’t a matter of if he would return to racing horses, but when his foundation was strong enough to support the dream.
“My dad used to do some horse racing when I was growing up,” shared Andy, who also has real estate holdings and owns Airbnb’s. “Nothing serious, but we had fun with it. I grew up around it but then took a long break when I went to work and got married. I always wanted to get back into it. I told Belinda that once I got my ducks in a row that I wanted to get back into racing horses.
“We jumped into racing in 2019, buying our first horse that year,” Rivera added. “We started running in 2020. We’ve been blessed. We’ve only been involved for six years, and we’ve qualified (for stakes races) 27 times. It’s nuts. It’s been cool.” The Riveras have also placed 2nd, 3rd, and 4th in the New Mexico State Fair Futurity-RG2 over the past three years.
Permanent Ink and the Triple R Honor Roll
Among the top stakes winners campaigned by Triple R Racing Stables are Luxurie, Mr Red White N Blue, Daddysqueenofalice, Bad King, Renika, and Pink Kiss, just to name a few.
“Our results so far have exceeded what we originally thought,” Rivera said.
“Dreams come true in little steps. First, you dream of having a racehorse; and that happens. Then you dream of winning a race; and that happens. Then you dream of qualifying and then you want to win a stakes race. It’s been crazy.”
Bad King, winner of the 2025 Pepsi Cola Stakes-RG2 at Sunland Park and the First Moonflash Maturity at The Downs at Albuquerque, has run out $383,490 in earnings for the partnership of Triple R Racing Stables, Nove Racing, Antoinette Gonzales, and Patricio Venzor. The New Mexico-bred son of Eye Am King, bred by MJ Farms and trained by James Gonzales, III, is a winner in 5-of-18 lifetime starts and has placed in three others.
Luxurie, owned in partnership with Wallace Landrum, Ted Rushing, and Rancho El 48, LLC, and also trained by Gonzales, captured the 2025 Mountain Top New Mexico Bred Futurity-RG2 at Ruidoso Downs. Bred by MJ Farms, the gelded son of Big Daddy Cartel has won 4-of-6 lifetime starts and has amassed earnings of $233,759.
Daddysqueenofalice streaked to victory in the 2023 renewal of the Mountain Top New Mexico Bred Futurity-RG2 for Triple R Racing Stables and partner Kim Middleton. Also bred by MJ Farms, the daughter of Big Daddy Cartel won 2-of-12 starts in her racing career and banked $192,410 for her connections.
“Luxurie and Daddysqueenofalice gave us wins in the Mountain Top in two of the last three years,” noted Rivera. “They both made that happen for us and they were memorable wins. They are solid horses and both came from MJ Farms.”
Belinda said of Daddysqueenofalice, “She was our first big purchase, and she did not let us down a bit. She is a family favorite.”
Layer Cake, owned in partnership with Kim Middleton, Wallace Landrum, and Julie and Denis Schoenhofer, is another filly that stood out to Rivera. In her first year on the track, she won or placed in every start, including coming in 3rd in the 2024 New Mexico State Fair Futurity-RG2, earning $153,051 in her racing career. She is also trained by Gonzales, and is by MJ Farms homebred Eye Am King, out of the Dash Ta Fame mare Tangled Vines.
While every horse at Triple R is valued, one mare has literally left an indelible mark on Rivera. For Rivera, Renika, who was campaigned by Triple R Racing Stables in partnership with Heavy Hitters Racing Stable, is a breathing blueprint of the operation’s identity. A three-time winner who defied her modest price tag, the daughter of Big Daddy Cartel and out of Woodys Allstar, by Woodbridge, is now a broodmare. Rivera wears his admiration for the New Mexico-bred mare as a permanent tribute tattooed on his arm.
“Renika has to be my number one because she was just a $15,000 purchase,” Rivera said. “She qualified four times. She isn’t very big, but she showed a lot of heart and resilience on the racetrack. She embodies the Triple R model. She has three babies and all of them look promising. Hopefully, she can become one of the top-notch broodmares in the game.”
From The Ground Up
Spanning 15 acres in Fort Stockton, Texas, roughly 100 miles southwest of Midland, Texas, Rivera Farms serves as…



