The Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame (CHRHF) Induction Gala took place on Wednesday evening, Aug. 7 at the Mississauga Convention Centre and honoured the Class of 2024 and some of the biggest names in the country’s Thoroughbred and Standardbred racing industries.

The Thoroughbred industry side of the CHRHF Class of 2024 included Glen Todd (Thoroughbred Builder), Starship Jubilee (Female Thoroughbred Horse), Patrick Husbands (Jockey), Channel Maker (Male Thoroughbred Horse), Danny Vella (Thoroughbred Trainer) and Richard Grubb (Thoroughbred Veteran).

Born on December 20, 1946 in British Columbia, the late Glen Todd fell in love with horse racing as a child, attending the races with his father who had met Glen’s mother at Hastings racecourse in 1939. “There is a lot of history of racing in my family,” he said. Todd quickly immersed himself in everything about preparing a racehorse, educating himself from the shedrow up. Todd was an exceptional businessman who took over his father Jack and mother Eileen’s Pacific Group of Companies, founded in 1954. Todd began training horses at Hastings in the early 1970s, doing so until 1985. In 2011, he won the Sovereign Award in a tie with Donver Stables for Canada’s Outstanding Owner. Throughout his life he was an owner of hundreds of racehorses. Behind the racing headlines, Todd worked tirelessly to promote and improve the B.C. racing industry. In 2009, he was part of the B.C. Horse Racing Industry Management Committee which was formed to revitalize the sport and put it on firmer financial ground. He also extended an interest-free $1-million loan to fund purse money and keep races going at east Vancouver’s Hastings Racecourse over the summer of 2021, and at the time he said he was not looking for accolades, just that he wanted to keep jobs in place and horses running. He has been described as an owner, trainer, breeder, builder, innovator, communicator, betting shop owner, employer, mentor, and friend.

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