The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

National Museum of Racing cancels Hall of Fame ceremony and Museum Ball

- By Brien Bouyea National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. » The National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame announced today it will cancel the 2020 Hall of Fame induction ceremony and the Museum Ball as a result of the ongoing health and safety concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“We are incredibly disappoint­ed we won’t be able to have these time-honored special events this summer, but the health concerns we are facing right now take precedence,” said John Hendrickso­n, president of the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame. “The Hall of Fame ceremony is an experience we want to be able to share with the fans. With racing at Saratoga this summer likely to take place without spectators, we believe it is in the best interests of everyone involved and for the integrity of the event to postpone the ceremony for a year.”

The Hall of Fame ceremony was scheduled for Friday, Aug. 7.

This year’s induction class — trainer Mark Casse, jockey Darrel McHargue, horses Wise Dan and Tom Bowling, and Pillars of the Turf Alice Headley Chandler, Keene Daingerfie­ld, Jr., and George D. Widener, Jr. — will be inducted in the traditiona­l manner alongside the class of 2021 next August.

“The 2020 inductees will be honored together with the class of 2021 next summer in what will be a truly special ceremony,” Hendrickso­n said. “Being inducted into the Hall of Fame is the most prestigiou­s honor in the sport of thoroughbr­ed racing and we will make sure this year’s class is properly recognized for the incredible mark they have made on the game.”

The 44th Annual Museum Ball, which was scheduled for Aug. 14, is traditiona­lly one of the highlights of the Saratoga summer social season. That event will also return to the calendar in 2021.

The National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame remains closed to the public. The Museum is currently under constructi­on, as work has resumed this week on the new Hall of Fame Education Experience. More informatio­n on the reopening of the Museum will be forthcomin­g.

“We look forward to completing our new Hall of Fame Education Experience as soon as we are given the green light to move forward by the state,” Hendrickso­n said. “The National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame will be back better than ever. We can’t wait to share with everyone all the work we have done to make our institutio­n something everyone in the sport can be proud of. We look forward to welcoming everyone as soon as it is appropriat­e and safe to do so.”

The Museum will also unveil a new website this summer. The current site at www. racingmuse­um.org is under developmen­t in partnershi­p with The Jockey Club, but visitors are still able to access essential informatio­n there as well as through the Museum’s social media channels, which can be linked to from the main site.

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