How Do You Nominate A Horse For The Racing Hall Of Fame?
Horse racing has been a staple of the American sporting life for almost 100 years. The names of the winning horses echo throughout the sport as ultimate competitors. These great horses are ultimately what makes the sport so esteemed. The site that celebrates the racehorse’s career is the racing hall of fame. Before enshrinement, a horse must be nominated to the hall of fame. Understand that a horse is not eligible for nomination until 5 calendar years after the horse’s last official racing year. Know that horses remain eligible between 5 and 25 calendar years after retirement. After this time has elapsed a Thoroughbred horse nominator may obtain a nomination by the historic review committee. Assemble all relevant information and data pertaining to the nominated horse. Gather as much press clipping, videos, articles and other media supporting the nomination of the horse. Submit the horse’s name and supporting data to the Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame for consideration. Each person on