The CHRHF invites the public to participate in the nomination of people and horses who have made a significant contribution to Canadian racing.
Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame
The Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame is offering 25+ Thoroughbred and Standardbred stallion services; a complete list will be posted soon.
'Boo' plans to stay in the horse racing industry after announcing his retirement from riding on Sunday, September 17.
The 47th Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame ceremony was on August 9 and new members for 2022 and 2023 were welcomed.
Eight inductees have been named, including Glenn Sikura, Irwin Driedger, Pink Lloyd and Formal Gold from the Thoroughbred sector.
Call for candidates to fill Director At Large and horseperson organization positions on the CHRHF Board of Directors.
The public is invited to participate in the nomination of people or horses who made a significant contribution to horse racing in Canada.
Seasons to a dozen Thoroughbred stallions make up the popular "Continuing Hall of Fame Legacies Auction"; bidding is open now.
Induction ceremonies for the Class of '22 will be held in the summer of 2023, along with those inducted as part of the Class of '23.
The four Thoroughbred categories are Builder, Jockey, Male Horse and Veteran Person or Horse, to be awarded in the summer of 2023.
The Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame had its first in-person induction ceremony since 2019 on August 3 in Mississauga.
Toronto-born billionaire who had a large and influential breeding and racing operation for decades passed away March 28 at 62.
For the first time in two years, the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame will have an in-person celebration.
Bidding closes January 25th for the chance to breed to a number of top stallions including CHRHF member horses.
The winner of over 4,000 races from 1956-1989, Sovereign and Avelino Gomez Memorial Award recipient ‘Hustlin’ Hugo' was 85.