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Maryland Trainer Tim Salzman Dies at 54
10 Feb
Summary
- Tim Salzman, a prominent Maryland horse trainer, passed away on February 7th.
- He amassed over 425 wins and earned more than $10 million in his career.
- Salzman trained stakes winners Bsharpsonata and Sensible Lady, and Knicks Go's dam.

Maryland horse trainer Tim Salzman died on February 7th at the age of 54, following a lengthy illness. Salzman, who hailed from a prominent horse racing family, began his training career in 2003 and achieved significant success. He recorded over 425 wins and earned more than $10 million throughout his career.
During his tenure, Salzman trained notable horses, including the stakes-winning filly Bsharpsonata, who earned nearly $600,000 and won two Grade 2 events. He also guided the turf sprinter Sensible Lady to six stakes victories. Furthermore, Salzman trained Kosmo's Buddy, the dam of the 2021 national Horse of the Year, Knicks Go.
Salzman's father, John Salzman Sr., a trainer since 1978, and his brother, John Salzman Jr., continue the family's legacy in racing. The Salzman family has collectively won over 1,500 races, marking a significant contribution to the sport. His passing was met with widespread condolences from the racing community.




