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The National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame was founded by Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney in 1950 in Saratoga Springs, New York, to honor the achievements of American thoroughbred race horses, jockeys, and trainers. Each spring, following the tabulation of the final votes, the announcement of new inductees is usually made during Kentucky Derby Week in early May.

Horses in the Hall of Fame:


(Year of induction)


Jockeys in the Hall of Fame:


(Year of induction)


Trainers in the Hall of Fame:


(Year of induction)

See also:


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1950 establishments | Horse racing organizations in the United States | Museums in New York | National museums | Sports halls of fame | Sports museums

 

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