Jim Nazworthy
James I. Nazworthy (September 3, 1926 - February 21, 1974) was an American Thoroughbred horse racing trainer.
Jim Nazworthy | |
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Occupation | Trainer |
Born | September 3, 1926 United States |
Died | February 21, 1974 (aged 47) |
Career wins | 231 |
Major racing wins | |
San Pasqual Handicap (1960) Hollywood Gold Cup (1961) Del Mar Handicap (1963, 1964) Arcadia Handicap (1964) Longacres Mile (1964) San Juan Capistrano Handicap (1964) San Marcos Stakes (1964) Santa Anita Handicap (1964) Bing Crosby Handicap (1965) Carter Handicap (1965) San Bernardino Handicap (1968) Del Mar Debutante Stakes (1969) Santa Paula Stakes (1971) Monrovia Handicap (1971) Graduation Stakes (1972) | |
Significant horses | |
Fleet Nasrullah, Prince Blessed Viking Spirit, Mr. Consistency |
Career
Nazworthy began training horses at age twenty-one. Based in California, among his successful runners, he conditioned horses for owners such as Fannie Hertz, Travis Kerr, as well for his wife's Sledge Stable.
Death
He died in 1974 of a heart attack at age forty-seven. The Los Angeles Times February 23, 1974 obituary called Nazworthy "one of California's foremost trainers."
A resident of Arcadia, California, he was survived by his wife, Maxine, a daughter of Sidney B. Factor, and their son, David.
References
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