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 ==