Moment of the Year Voting Begins

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Online voting is now open at the National Thoroughbred Racing Association website, www.ntra.com, for the 16th annual "Moment of the Year."

The winning moment will be revealed the morning of Jan. 16 at the annual ThoroFan Awards Breakfast at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach, Fla., and recognized at the following evening's 44th annual Eclipse Awards, also at Gulfstream.
 
Voters for the eventual winner will be automatically entered in a random drawing to win a $100 gift certificate for Breeders' Cup merchandise.
 
To vote for the "NTRA Moment of the Year," click here
 
According to an NTRA release, the eligible moments were selected to "illustrate a wide range of human emotions and achievements as well as outstanding displays of equine athleticism."
 
Listed chronologically, the events that fans can choose from are:
 
—Seven-year-old gelding Game On Dude wins the $750,000 Santa Anita Handicap (gr.I) by 1 3/4 lengths, becoming the first three-time winner in the Big 'Cap's rich 77-year history. (March 8)
 
—With his victory aboard We Miss Artie in the Horseshoe Casino Cincinnati Spiral Stakes (gr. III) at Turfway Park, Hall of Fame jockey John Velazquez becomes the first North American rider to surpass $300 million in career earnings. (March 22)
 
California Chrome wins the 140th Kentucky Derby (gr.I) at Churchill Downs in front of a crowd of 164,906, second-largest in Derby history. He becomes the first horse bred in California to wear the garland of roses since Decidedly in 1962. It is the second Derby victory for jockey Victor Espinoza and first for Art Sherman, who became the oldest Derby-winning trainer at 77. (May 3)
 
—California Chrome's quest to become racing's first Triple Crown winner in 36 years falls short as the heavy favorite dead-heats for fourth behind winner Tonalist in the 146th Belmont Stakes (gr. I). The third-largest crowd in Belmont history, 102,199, watches the drama unfold, while another 20.6 million viewers, the second-highest Belmont viewership on record, tune in on NBC. In the aftermath co-owner Steve Coburn tells NBC's Kenny Rice that the result is "a coward's way out," a sound bite that is replayed countless times in mainstream media. (June 7)
 
—Trainer Jimmy Jerkens saddles the top two finishers in the $1 million Travers (gr. I), with V. E. Day besting stablemate Wicked Strong in the "Mid-Summer Derby" at Saratoga Race Course. (Aug. 23)
 
—Two-time defending Horse of the Year Wise Dan returns after more than two months of recovery from emergency colic surgery to win the Bernard Baruch (gr. II) at Saratoga Race Course with John Velazquez up. (Aug. 30)
 
—Track announcer Tom Durkin calls the final race of his illustrious 43-year career at Saratoga Race Course. Following the featured Spinaway Stakes (gr. I)- in which "Condo Commando was splash-tastic!" Durkin is treated to a long standing ovation and an emotional retirement ceremony in the winner's circle, coverage of which makes the front page of the New York Times. (Aug. 31)
 
—Two-time Horse of the Year Cigar dies at Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital from complications following surgery for severe osteoarthritis in his neck. The popular member of racing's Hall of Fame, who once won 16 consecutive races, had resided at the Kentucky Horse Park's Hall of Champions since his retirement in 1999. (Oct. 7)
 
—Jockey Rosie Napravnik announces her retirement and pregnancy live on NBC Sports after winning the $2 million Longines Breeders' Cup Distaff (gr. I) aboard Untapable. (Oct. 31)
 
Bayern survives a tense inquiry into bumping at the start to win a controversial running of the $5 million Breeders' Cup Classic (gr. I), the first Classic win for Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert, owner Kaleem Shah, and jockey Martin Garcia. (Nov. 1).
 
Votes must be received by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Friday, Jan. 2, 2014.