John M. Gaver, Sr.

John M. Gaver, Sr.
Occupation Trainer
Born October 29, 1900
Mount Airy, Maryland, U.S.
Died July 11, 1982
Career wins Not found
Major racing wins

Lawrence Realization Stakes
(1939, 1946, 1956)
Metropolitan Handicap
(1940, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1953, 1963)
Narragansett Special (1940, 1951)
Empire City Handicap (1941, 1944, 1952)
Grand Union Hotel Stakes (1941, 1951, 1956)
Hopeful Stakes (1941, 1962)
Sanford Stakes (1941, 1951, 1956, 1963)
Arlington Classic (1942, 1951)
Blue Grass Stakes (1942)
Travers Stakes (1942)
Whitney Handicap
(1942, 1944, 1951, 1953, 1958)
Brooklyn Handicap
(1943, 1944, 1953, 1958, 1963)
Carter Handicap
(1943, 1950, 1952, 1953)
Wood Memorial Stakes (1944, 1963)
Suburban Handicap
(1945, 1952, 1953, 1954)
Champagne Stakes (1940, 1948, 1972)
Pimlico Futurity (1948)
Pimlico Special (1949, 1953)
Belmont Futurity Stakes (1951)
Massachusetts Handicap (1951)
Dwyer Stakes (1956, 1963, 1968, 1973)
Saranac Stakes (1957, 1963, 1968)
Long Island Handicap (1962, 1966, 1969)
Man o' War Stakes (1963)
Canadian International Stakes (1963)

American Classic Race wins:
Kentucky Derby (1942)
Preakness Stakes (1949)
Belmont Stakes (1942, 1949, 1968)
Racing awards
United States Champion Trainer by earnings
(1942, 1951)
Honours
National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame (1966)
Significant horses
Shut Out, Devil Diver, Capot, Tom Fool
Stage Door Johnny, Stop The Music

John Milton Gaver, Sr. (October 29, 1900 - July 11, 1982) was an American Hall of Fame Thoroughbred racehorse trainer.

Born in Mount Airy, Maryland, John Gaver graduated from Princeton University then worked as a prep school language teacher before eventually embarking on a career in Thoroughbred racing. In 1929, James G. Rowe, Jr., a friend and horse trainer, invited him to join the team managing the Brookdale Farm and racing stable owned by Harry Payne Whitney.

After Harry Payne Whitney died in 1930, James Rowe, Jr. took over the running of the Mrs. Payne Whitney family's Greentree Stable and asked John Gaver to come with him. In 1939, Gaver was appointed head trainer for Greentree Stable, a position he would hold for the next thirty-eight years. During his time with Greentree, John Gaver conditioned seventy-three stakes-winning horses, including winners of five American Classic Races. Four of his horses earned Champions honors with Capot and Tom Fool voted Horse of the Year in 1946 and 1953 respectively.

In 1966 John Gaver was inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame. In 1977 he suffered a stroke and his son John Jr. took over as trainer for the Greentree Stable. He retired to Aiken, South Carolina where he had maintained a winter training center for many years. He died there at Aiken Community Hospital in 1982 and was buried in the Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Kentucky.

Selected other major race wins:

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