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Longines World Racing Awards 2024: Celebrating Equestrian Excellence in London
2025-01-17

The equestrian world will converge on London for the prestigious Longines World Racing Awards ceremony, scheduled to take place at The Savoy on January 21, 2024. Organized by Longines and the International Federation of Horseracing Authorities (IFHA), this event honors the finest racehorse and horse race of the year. The ceremony promises to be an evening filled with anticipation as it unveils the top equine achievements from around the globe.

A Night of Prestige and Recognition

In the heart of London, under the golden glow of a winter evening, The Savoy will host the 2024 Longines World Racing Awards. This illustrious occasion marks the 12th edition of the Longines World’s Best Racehorse award and the 10th edition of the Longines World’s Best Horse Race award. Starting at approximately 1:40 GMT (8:40 EST), the world will witness the announcement of these esteemed accolades. The owners and trainers of the winning racehorse will receive a Longines timepiece and a replica of an elegant vase, symbolizing their victory. Meanwhile, those associated with the best horse race will be honored with a watch and a trophy replica featuring a majestic horse head. Moreover, the IFHA will release its annual list of the top 100 Group/Grade 1 races and the rankings for all horses rated 115 or higher, providing valuable insights into the global racing scene.

From a journalist's perspective, this event underscores the significance of recognizing excellence in the sport of horse racing. It not only highlights the incredible talent and dedication of both horses and humans involved but also fosters a sense of unity within the international racing community. For enthusiasts and professionals alike, it serves as a reminder of the rich heritage and continuous evolution of this noble sport. As we tune in to watch the live stream, we are reminded of the passion and spirit that drive the world of horse racing forward.

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