On Saturday, March 14, John (Jack) H. Kenney, a longtime executive of Woodbine Entertainment Group (formerly Ontario Jockey Club), builder and innovator in the sport of horse racing passed away peacefully at the age of 79 at St. Michael’s Hospital, in Toronto.

“Jack leaves behind a tremendous legacy, having urged horse racing into the modern era with his extraordinary contributions to the sport, as both a leader and innovator. With over 45 years of dedicated service at Woodbine, and with racing related ventures across North America, he shaped racing as we know it today. He will be missed,” said Nick Eaves, President and CEO of Woodbine Entertainment Group.

In 1964, E.P. Taylor, leader of the heralded Windfields Farms, hired Kenney, then a lawyer at Fraser and Beatty in Toronto, to come and work for the Ontario Jockey Club (OJC) as part of the legal team.

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