- John J. Tammaro, Jr.
Horseracing personalities infobox
name = John J. Tammaro, Jr.
caption =
occupation =Jockey & Trainer
birthplace =Baltimore, Maryland ,United States
birth date = September 22, 1925
death date = February 25, 2001
career wins = Not found
race = As a trainer:
Oceanport Handicap (1972)
Autumn Stakes (1977)
Jockey Club Cup Handicap (1978)Queen's Plate (1979)
Grey Stakes (1980)Coronation Futurity Stakes (1980)
Summer Stakes (1982)Breeders' Stakes (1983)Prince of Wales Stakes (1983)Shady Well Stakes (1982, 1983, 1984)Shepperton Stakes (1984)
awards = Leading trainer atCalder Race Course
(1986, 1987, 1988)
Leading trainer atTropical Park
(1986/87, 1988, 1988/89)
honours = Calder Race Course Hall of Fame (1999)
horses =Steady Growth , Bayford, Deputy MinisterAly's Alley ,Alannan
updated = CURRENTTIME, CURRENTDAYNAMECURRENTMONTHNAME CURRENTDAY CURRENTYEAR (UTC )John J. Tammaro, Jr. (
September 22 ,1925 -February 25 ,2001 ) was an AmericanThoroughbred racehorse trainer.Born in
Baltimore, Maryland into ahorse racing family, John Tammaro was still a young boy when his father died from injuries suffered in a racing accident atBelmont Park . His grandfather trained horses in Maryland, and as a teenager John Tammaro embarked on a career as a jockey. Between 1942 and 1956, he rode more than 1,000 winners at tracks in Maryland,West Virginia , andNew Jersey but constant weight problems eventually forced him to give up riding and turn to training.John Tammaro along with
King T. Leatherbury ,Richard E. Dutrow, Sr. and Hall of Fame inducteeBud Delp became known as Maryland racing's "Big Four". They dominated racing in that state during the 1960s and '70s and helped modernizeflat racing training. Tammaro also became one of the leading trainers at tracks elsewhere in the United States andCanada includingPimlico Race Course , Delaware Park,Monmouth Park ,Calder Race Course ,Gulfstream Park andWoodbine Racetrack .In 1976 John Tammaro became the head trainer for
Kinghaven Farms inKing City, Ontario . He trained five Canadian Champions for Kinghaven, including the 1979Queen's Plate winnerSteady Growth and Deputy Minister, who was the 1981 U.S. Champion 2-Yr-Old Colt and Canadian Horse of the Year. As a result of his success with their horses, Kinghaven Farms was No.1 on the 1982 Canadian owners' list and earned that year'sSovereign Award for Outstanding Owner .Kinghaven Farms had winter facilities in
Ocala, Florida and when Tammaro left their employ in 1985, the then sixty-year-old went to live and work in the Miami area. Immediately successful, through nine straight race meets he finished either first or second in the training standings at the three area racetracks. In his career, Tammaro won more than 40 stakes races and in 1998 trained Aly's Alley to a second place finish in the 1998Breeders' Cup Juvenile . His success in Florida led to his induction into the Calder Race Course Hall of Fame in 1999.Tragedy
On February 25, 2001, John Tammaro followed his usual routine. Early in the morning he left his residence in
Pembroke Pines, Florida and drove the ten miles toGulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach to oversee his horses' morning workouts. After leaving the stable area around 10 a.m. he went missing and a search by police and family found no trace him. More than two months later on April 9th, underwater divers doing maintenance for the South Florida Water Management District found Tammaro inside his Mercedes-Benz 420 at the bottom of the C-9 canal inMiramar, Florida , a waterway that runs from theAtlantic Ocean into theEverglades . TheBroward County, Florida Medical Examiner's Office ruled his death was an accident.Two of John Tammaro, Jr.'s sons have followed in his footsteps. Son,
Michael Tammaro also trained atWoodbine Racetrack where he won the 1986Queen's Plate withGolden Choice . Son,John J. Tammaro III is also a successful trainer and nephew,Dean Sarvis is a jockey.References
* [http://www.ntra.com/stats_bios.aspx?id=2398 John Tammaro, Jr. biography at the NTRA]
* [http://www.calderracecourse.com/about/hall_of_fame/hall_of_fame_profiles.html Calder Racecourse Hall of Fame]
* [http://www.bloodhorse.com/articleindex/article.asp?id=3665 Bloodhorse.com report on John Tammaro, Jr.'s death]Note: - the United States
Social Security Death Index records his death date as April 9th, the date his body was discovered.
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