- John P. Campo
Horseracing personalities infobox
name = John P. Campo
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occupation = Trainer
birthplace = East Harlem,New York , U.S.
birth date = February 24, 1938
death date = November 13, 2005
career wins = 1,431
race =Remsen Stakes (1970, 1980)Santa Anita Derby (1971)Dwyer Stakes (1971)
Matron Stakes (1973)Cowdin Stakes (1973)
Hopeful Stakes (1975, 1979)Mother Goose Stakes (1976, 1977)Woodward Stakes (1981)Kentucky Derby (1981)Preakness Stakes (1981)Wood Memorial Stakes (1971, 1981)Flamingo Stakes (1988)Florida Oaks (1988)
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honours =
horses = Jim French, ProtagonistTalking Picture ,Pleasant Colony
updated = March 19, 2007John P. Campo, Sr. (
February 24 1938 -November 13 2005 ) was an AmericanThoroughbred racehorse trainer.Campo was born in East Harlem,
New York and raised inOzone Park, Queens . He is best known as the trainer of 1981Kentucky Derby andPreakness Stakes winner,Pleasant Colony . Among his other notable horses, John Campo conditioned both of 1973's 2-year-old Eclipse Award winners, the Champion 2-Year-Old FillyTalking Picture and Champion 2-Year-Old Colt, Protagonist.In January of 1986, Campo suffered a devastating loss when thirty-six of his horses died when a fire swept through his racetrack barn at
Belmont Park .After suffering a
stroke , John Campo retired in 1996. During his thirty years training horses he saddled 1,431 winners from 12,826 starters. He was living inHewlett, New York onLong Island when he died in 2005. He is buried at Pinelawn Memorial Park in Melville, Long Island. His son, Paul J. Campo, is the racing secretary for theNew York Racing Association .References
* [http://www.kentuckyderby.com/2003/derby_coverage/derby_news/derby_news_01032003.html 2003 Churchill Downs story on trainer John Campo]
* [http://news.bloodhorse.com/viewstory.asp?id=31025 John P. Campo, Sr.'s obituary at Bloodhorse.com]
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