Known as both "Sunny Jim" and as "Mr. Fitz", he trained three
Kentucky Derby winners, four
Preakness Stakes winners, and six
Belmont Stakes winners. Included were two
U.S. Triple Crown champions:
Gallant Fox in 1930 and his son
Omaha in 1935. Fitzsimmons's total of thirteen
Classic wins was broken by
D. Wayne Lukas in
2013. Five times, Fitzsimmons was the season's top money-winning trainer. He also trained
Hard Tack and his famous son,
Seabiscuit. In 1923, Fitzsimmons took over training at
Belair Stud. Following the 1955 death of
William Woodward, Jr., Belair's owner, Fitzsimmons continued to train for the
Wheatley Stable, where he conditioned Preakness winner and 1957
American Horse of the Year Bold Ruler, who sired
Secretariat. ==Accolades==