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The Scottish Sports Hall of Fame is the national sports hall of fame of Scotland, set up in 2002. [1] It is a joint project organised by sportscotland, the national governmental body for Scottish sport, and National Museums Scotland. [2] It is also funded by BBC Scotland and donations from the general public.
The Lanark Silver Bell, reputedly first contested in the reign of William the Lion of Scotland in the 12th or early 13th century [4] is among the first horse races recorded anywhere. In fact, until 1977, when Lanark Racecourse closed, it was the oldest continually run horse racing event in the world. After a break of 30 years it was revived at ...
United States Thoroughbred Racing Hall of Fame inductees (389 P) Pages in category "Horse racing museums and halls of fame" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
Scottish Sports Hall of Fame; Scottish Swimming Hall of Fame; W. Scottish Women in Sport Hall of Fame This page was last edited on 4 March 2024, at 21:46 (UTC). ...
Racing journalist Peter Willett said, "Bull was the biggest man, physically speaking, in the thoroughbred industry of his day, and towered above most of his contemporaries in professional ability and the dominance of his personality." [9] In 2016, Hancock was inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame as a Pillar of the Turf. [6]
NASCAR Hall of Fame; National College Baseball Hall of Fame; National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame; National Distance Running Hall of Fame; National Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame; National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame; National Soccer Hall of Fame; National Sports Media Association Hall of Fame; National Track and Field Hall of Fame
The National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame was founded in 1950 in Saratoga Springs, New York, to honor the achievements of American Thoroughbred race horses, jockeys, and trainers. In 1955, the museum moved to its current location on Union Avenue near Saratoga Race Course , at which time inductions into the hall of fame began.
Alfred Masson Robertson (October 20, 1911 - September 4, 1975) was a Hall of Fame jockey in American Thoroughbred horse racing. Robertson was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, the son of Georgina Watson and her husband Ross Robertson. The Robertson family emigrated to the United States when Alfred was young.