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Japan Racing Association Hall of Fame

The Horse Racing Hall of Fame (Japanese: 競馬の殿堂) is a Japanese horse racing memorial hall which was installed on September 2, 1985 at the JRA Horse Racing Museum, Fuchu, Tokyo. It was founded by Japan Racing Association to honor the achievements of race horses, jockeys and trainers.

Race horses inducted into the Hall of Fame are called Kensho-ba (顕彰馬) while jockeys and trainer are called Kensho-sha (顕彰者) by the Japan Racing Association.

Race horse nomination

The selection of a race horse for the Hall of Fame is decided annually by a vote in June. It is voted on by members of the press. Racehorses are inducted into the Hall of Fame if they gather over three-quarters of the total vote.[1]

Voters can vote for race horses which:

Since 2004, an additional rule was introduced: that race horses which retired less than a year or more than 20 years ago cannot be nominated. In that year only, an extra vote was held exclusively for horse which retired more than 20 years (where Takeshiba O was selected).

Criticism against the voting process

The voting process for race horse selection has been called in to question, including by some voters,[4] in 2022 after no horses gained the required votes to be inducted in to the Hall of Fame, including Almond Eye despite winning 9 Grade 1 races in her career.[4][5][6] While Almond Eye was ultimately inducted in 2023, during that same voting process Contrail was not selected by 1 less vote, and at least 3 votes were cast to Stay Gold, who was already ineligible due to the retirement rules; leading to more criticism against the voting process.[7][8]

Jockeys

The jockeys who have shown remarkable activity as well as more than 1000 victories are inducted to hall of Fame. The selection was started in 2004.[9]

Trainers

Trainers who have won more than 1000 races and who have won more than ten times at the eight biggest races: Tokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby), Satsuki Sho (Japanese 2000 Guineas), Kikuka Sho (Japanese St. Leger), Yushun Himba (Japanese Oaks), Oka Sho (Japanese 1000 Guineas), Tenno Sho (Spring and Autumn) and Arima Kinen, are inducted to hall of Fame. The selection was started in 2004.[9]

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ This rule may not apply to all horses, particularly before 1984 (the introduction of the Grading system in Japan).

References

  1. ^ "競馬の殿堂 JRA". Japan Racing Association (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-06-09. 毎年報道関係者による選定投票を行い、4分の3以上の得票を得れば選定されます。
  2. ^ "2023年度顕彰馬の選定". JRA.
  3. ^ a b "2024年度顕彰馬の選定 JRA". jra.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-06-04.
  4. ^ a b Shibata, Akitoshi (2022-06-08). "【記者の目】アーモンドアイ落選に驚き 投票システムの改革が必要では". サンスポZBAT! (in Japanese). Sankei Shimbun. Archived from the original on 2022-06-08. Retrieved 2023-04-11.
  5. ^ Hiroshi, Yamakawa (2022-06-14). "【JRA顕彰馬】アーモンドアイ〝落選〟の真実 求められる〝一票の重み〟 現場記者による「告白」と「提言」". 東スポ競馬 (in Japanese). Tokyo Sports. Archived from the original on 2022-06-14. Retrieved 2023-04-11.
  6. ^ "アーモンドアイ〝落選〟で物議 顕彰馬の選定方法変更に含みも「〝責任感のなさ〟に直結するものとは考えていない」". 東スポ競馬 (in Japanese). Tokyo Sports. 2022-10-18. Archived from the original on 2022-10-17. Retrieved 2023-04-11.
  7. ^ Keiba Lab [@keibalab] [in Japanese] (2023-06-06). "顕彰馬投票、ステイゴールドは選定対象外であることから、得票馬欄から削除したことをJRAが発表しました。(選定対象馬は02年4月1日~22年3月31日の間に競走馬登録を抹消した馬であるため。ステイゴールドの抹消は02年1月)" (Tweet) (in Japanese). Retrieved 2023-12-26 – via Twitter.
  8. ^ "コントレイルは顕彰馬ならず 1票差での落選は初". サンスポZBAT! (in Japanese). 2023-06-07. Retrieved 2023-12-26.
  9. ^ a b "顕彰者の選定基準(平成27年~)" (PDF). Japan Racing Association (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-06-09.

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