'Top 100 Moments In Harness Racing' Contest Launches Today

Published: March 18, 2014 01:24 pm EDT

In celebration of the rich history of harness racing, the United States Trotting Association, in partnership with the Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame, announced Tuesday the launch of the ‘Top 100 Moments in Harness Racing’ contest.

The contest will allow fans from around the world to upload and share their favourite personal harness racing moments for industry recognition and a chance to be become part of the sport’s history. The winning top moments will be celebrated in a special exhibit at the Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame in Goshen, NY.

The contest, which starts on Tuesday (March 18) at 9 a.m. (EDT), is accessible at facebook.com/officialharnessracingfanzone and leverages Facebook, Twitter and other social media platforms, together with the new Harness Racing Fan Zone (harnessracingfanzone.com). The Fan Zone is an exciting, new social media-oriented content hub that allows fans, new and old, a place to ‘See, Share, Engage and Play’ with the best of the sport and interconnects with other key industry digital properties.

Using a crowd-sourcing approach, the contest, which ends June 15 at 9 p.m. (EDT), allows participants to upload, display and share their photos, videos, stories and memories and enables fans to vote for their favourites.

Entries will be divided in the following categories: Horses, People, Races, Places, as well as a special ‘Heart’ category designed to celebrate some of the personal stories that exhibit extraordinary determination and courage. Voting will be split between fans and a five-person judging committee consisting of a representative from the USTA, the Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame, the Hambletonian Society, United States Harness Writers Association and sport historian Dean Hoffman. The committee will oversee final judging.

“Social media provides us with a powerful new and innovative platform to drive forward our core mission of collecting, preserving and sharing the incredibly rich history of Harness Racing,” said Janet Terhune, director of the Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame. “Through this exciting digital initiative, fans can become key contributors by sharing their stories and helping us pass our history to a new generation of fans. We encourage everyone to participate as we hope to uncover new stories, photos and moments that have not yet been archived or recognized. No story is too big or too small.”

“The USTA is proud to support this initiative through our growing social media presence, which is allowing the industry to partner together and connect with current and potential fans in new and compelling ways,” said Mike Tanner, executive vice president and CEO of the USTA.

“The sport of harness racing has a history second to none,” said Rob Key, CEO of Converseon. “Yet some of our greatest moments are hidden away in drawers and attics. This contest allows participants to dig through their archives, dust off their memories and share their stories in a new and exciting way. This is a chance to celebrate those moments, and become part of the history at one of the sport’s greatest jewels, the Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame.”

(USTA)

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