Graded Winner Scaramouche Retired Through Turning for Home

Scaramouche | Sarah Andrew

Graded stakes winner Scaramouche (Munnings) has been retired through Turning for Home, the on-track retirement program at Parx.

Scaramouche, who was purchased for $20,000 at the 2021 OBS June sale, won seven of his 30 starts for trainer Guadalupe Preciado and owner Nicholas Cammarano, Jr. His marquee win came in the 2022 GII Gallant Bob Stakes at Parx on Pennsylvania Derby Day. The 7-year-old gelding most recently finished sixth in a Parx optional claimer in December. He retires with earnings of $489,750.

“Turning For Home is what the PTHA and our horsemen are most proud of,” said Jeff Matty, the Executive Director of the PTHA. “These horses give us everything on the track, it's our responsibility to give them everything off of it. As we approach our 5,000th horse to enter our program, we reflect on all of those who made this possible, especially our membership who fundraise, support, and entrust us with these amazing equine athletes.”

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