John T. Ward, Jr.

John T. Ward, Jr.

Horseracing personalities infobox
name = John T. Ward, Jr.


caption =
occupation = Trainer
birthplace = Lexington, Kentucky, United States
birth date = August 2, 1945
death date =
career wins =
race =
* Won the 2001 Kentucky Derby with Monarchos
* Beautiful Pleasure won Breeders' Cup Distaff at Gulfstream Park
* Gal in a Ruckus won the Kentucky Oaks and Canadian Oaks for owner John T. Oxley in 1995
awards = NATIONAL/ECLIPSE CHAMPIONS: Beautiful Pleasure - Top Older Filly or Mare (1999)
honours =
horses = Beautiful Pleasure, Booklet, Forest Secrets, Gal in a Ruckus, Hero's Tribute, Monarchos, Sky Mesa, Snow Dance, Strong Contender
updated = June 10, 2008

John T. Ward, Jr. is an American racehorse trainer. He is a graduate of the University of Kentucky with a degree in Agricultural Economics. He is a third generation horseman on both sides of his family. He took charge of the family farm at age twenty-five when his father became ill in 1970. He met his wife, Donna, when he was showing horses. They now operate John T. Ward Stables and Sugar Grove Farm in Central Kentucky.

References

[http://www.nyra.com/Belmont/mediaguide/08MG%20-%20Trainers%20Section.pdf NYRA Biography]


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