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International Federation of Horseracing Authorities

The International Federation of Horseracing Authorities, also known by its acronym IFHA, is a global authority body for the sport of horseracing. Serving as a more formal body for the International Conference of Horseracing Authorities (ICHA), an annual series of conferences aimed at regulating horseracing, the IFHA was founded in 1993 to oversee matters related to fairness, quality and the rules related to horse breeding, racing and betting. Today IFHA's members are 60 national authorities in 55 countries, and is the only major global organization for horseracing. In addition to regulating the sport, the IFHA is also responsible for assessing the quality of horses and jockeys' performances globally, most notably through the World's Best Racehorse Rankings, an annual report of the best performing racehorses in graded races.

History
The IFHA's origins begin in 1961. On the eve of the year's Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, horseracing authorities from Great Britain, the United States of America, Ireland and France agreed to coordinate their rules and actions to establish a more harmonized rules across the world. While this original committee was originally informal, by 1967 the committee's goals had grown popular enough to lead to the creation of the more formal International Conference of Horseracing Authorities in Paris, an annual conference designed to bring the world’s main racing authorities together to discuss and align the sport. To more easily facilitate decisions made at the conferences, the IFHA was formally founded on the IFHA was officially founded on December 23, 1993 in Paris. On June 16, 2013, the IFHA announced a long term partnership with the Swiss watchmaker company Longines. Longines, who have long had an association with timekeeping for sporting events, have sponsored many racing events and awards associated with the IFHA since. In July of the same year, the IFHA and the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) signed an agreement to coordinate matters related to the health and well-being of racing horses. The IFHA and OIE have hosted several conferences since on the subject of horses' health, including the first workshop in Asia to focus on the safe international transport of sport horses. Later that year, on 7 November, 2013, the IFHA and Fédération équestre internationale, a global governing body that oversees non-racing equestrian sports, announced a partnership to launch the International Horse Sports Confederation, a not-for-profit organization designed to help better facility communication and cooperation between the two federations. The handbook has also been described as a way to promote horseracing's wider achievements against other sports. Alongside this, it announced the creation of the Council on Anti‐Illegal Betting & Related Crime, an expansion of the Asian Racing Foundation's regional council of the same subject. == Horse rankings ==
Horse rankings
One of the more prominent roles the IFHA has is maintaining several annual standing lists related to the quality of horseracing. In January of every year, the IFHA release the ''"World's Top 100 Group/Grade 1 Races for 3yos and upwards,"'' a list that rates the strongest Group 1 races in the last few years in terms of the quality of horses partaking. This is compiled using the IFHA’s ratings of the races’ first four placed horses. The IFHA also maintains a standings table for both horses and jockeys, based on their performance over the previous year. The ''World's Best Jockey table began in 2014, with ranking being scored via performance in races included in the most recentTop 100 Group/Grade 1 Races list. The World's Best Racehorse Rankings,'' the current form of which began in 2008, allow for performance from races outside the Top 100 Graded Races list, but takes into account the relative performance and quality of other horses in each race a horse partakes in. The leading horse and race for the year are presented with an award as part of the annual Longines World Racing Awards ceremony in January. The winning jockey is celebrated in December. == Objectives ==
Objectives
The IFHA state objectives for their organization on their website, including: • Maintaining and amending the International Agreement on Breeding, Racing and Wagering (the IABRW), a voluntary agreement designed to promote fairness of members of affiliates. • Improving the welfare and safety of both horses and riders, via standardised global racing rules. • Planning international races, and overseeing the grading procedure for current and new races. • Maintaining racing integrity via combating anti-illegal betting and doping. • Certifying IFHA Reference Labs, facilities that specialise in equine drug testing. While there have been calls since the early 2020s a "Olympic" style or other world event to help boost the awareness and popularity of horseracing, the IFHA have not committed to implementing such an event. == Membership ==
Membership
The IFHA have numerous members of various levels of affiliation. Main members Honorary members National and regional organizations members Affiliate members '''Authorities that have signed some of IFHA's International Agreements but are not full members''' ==References==
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