Background
A native of Ireland, his father, Owen J. Ryan, was the master of Cleaboy Study in Mullingar, County Westmeath, Ireland.
A native of Ireland, his father, Owen J. Ryan, was the master of Cleaboy Study in Mullingar, County Westmeath, Ireland.
While working in a factory in England in his early teens, Jim Ryan began riding steeplechase horses on weekends. He eventually made it a career and after moving to the United States in the 1930s, became a trainer and breeder. Ryan was also widely respected for his knowledge of horse anatomy.
A 1967 Sports Illustrated article reported that the Tattersalls horse auction company said that Ryan was the "second-best judge of horseflesh in their 200-year history."
Jim Ryan made his home near Unionville, Chester County, Pennsylvania and that was where he died from a heart attack in 1976.