Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame

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The Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame was established in 1978 located at the Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, Ontario to honor those who have made a significant contribution to the sport of harness and thoroughbred horse racing in Canada.

The Hall of Fame annually inducts Thoroughbred and Standardbred horses, sulky drivers, jockeys, trainers and the horse racing industry's builders.

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[edit] Inductees (year inducted)

[edit] Thoroughbred horses


[edit] Thoroughbred jockeys


[edit] Thoroughbred trainers

  • Bert Alexandra (2002)
  • Roger Attfield (1999)
  • Mac Benson (2002)
  • Jim Bentley (1982)
  • Charles Boyle (2001)
  • Bill Bringloe (2000)
  • Duke Campbell (1984)
  • Lou Cavalaris, Jr. (1995)
  • David C. Cross, Jr. (2006)
  • Jim Day (2006)
  • John Dyment Jr. (2001)
  • Morris Fishman (2001)
  • Harry Giddings, Jr. (1985)
  • Robert K. Hodgson (2001)
  • Gord Huntley (1998)
  • Roy Johnson (2003)
  • Barry Littlefield (2000)
  • Lucien Laurin (1978)
  • Ted Mann (1982)
  • Pete McCann (1979)
  • Frank H. Merrill, Jr. (1981)
  • Jerry Meyer (1999)
  • John Nixon (2002)
  • John Passero (2000)
  • Gil Rowntree (1997)
  • Fred Schelke (2002)
  • Red Smith (2004)
  • Yonnie Starr (1979)
  • Butch Taylor (1987)
  • Johnny Thorpe (2002)
  • John R. Walker (2000)
  • James White (1996)
  • Ed Whyte (2001)
  • Arthur H. Warner (1984)



Note: A designates they are also an inductee of the United States National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame.

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