- Edmund A. Gann
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name = Edmund A. Gann
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birth_date = birth date and age|1923|10|10
birth_place =Gloucester, Massachusetts United States flagicon|USA
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residence =Rancho Santa Fe, California
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occupation = Commercial fishing executive
Racehorse owner
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spouse = Bernice
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religion =Edmund A. Gann (born
October 10 ,1923 inGloucester, Massachusetts ) is an American businessman andThoroughbred racehorse owner.Born in the fishing port of
Gloucester, Massachusetts , while still a child, Edmund Gann's family migrated toCalifornia where his father built and operated a commercial fishingclipper . DuringWorld War II , he served with theUnited States Navy . Following his discharge, Edmund Gann went to work managing a grocery store his father had acquired as an investment. From there, he entered the fishing business with his brother Joseph and their company, Caribbean Marine Service Co. Inc., became a highly successfultuna -fishing fleet operator.In 1997, Edmund Gann partnered with Tri-Marine International, Inc. of
Singapore and Thai Union International ofBangkok to create Tri-Union Seafoods LLC which acquired theSan Diego, California based canned tuna processing and packing company,Chicken of the Sea . In 2000, Gann sold his twenty-five percent stake in Chicken of the Sea to Thai Union International. [http://www.chickenofthesea.com/history.aspx]Although the fishing industry has been where he had his principal investment, Edmund Gann also has had interests in the
oil industry,banking ,hardware , andreal estate development .Thoroughbred racing
:Stable Colors - Red, white and blue silks; matching capIn the mid 1960s Edmund Gann got into Thoroughbred horse racing by accident after a friend was unable to repay a loan and offered a racing mare named Bold Producer instead. With little alternative, Gann took ownership of the horse which promptly won three straight races. Enamored with racing, he began building a solid stable by buying horses in the United States as well as in
Europe . In 1975, he hired future U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee Robert Frankel as his trainer. For twenty-one years they worked closely and met with considerable success at racetracks across the United States. However, in October of 2006, the two parted company and Gann transferred the bulk of his horses to trainer John Sadler. Along with Marty Wofson inFlorida , Bill Mott also trains some of Gann's horses. [http://racing.bloodhorse.com/article/35937.htm]Edmund Gann's successful runners have won races in the United States, France and in
Japan where in 1988Pay The Butler won the prestigiousJapan Cup . His American-based horses include multiple Grade I winnersPeace Rules , Denon, and You, plusTravers Stakes winnerMedaglia d'Oro who retired at the end of 2004 having earned more than $5.7 million.A hobby sailor, Edmund Gann is a member of the
San Diego Yacht Club .References
* [http://www.trimarinegroup.com/news/press/micronesia_visit.html Tri Marine Group article on Caribbean Marine Services Co. Inc.]
* [http://www.ntra.com/stats_bios.aspx?id=1913 Edmund Gann at the NTRA]
* [http://www.sandiegomagazine.com/media/San-Diego-Magazine/July-2004/From-Tuna-to-Thoroughbreds/ July 2004 "San Diego Magazine" article on Edmund Gann titled "From Tuna to Thoroughbreds"]
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