Jewel's Reward
Jewel's Reward | |
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Sire | Jet Jewel |
Grandsire | Jet Pilot |
Dam | Belle Jeep |
Damsire | War Jeep |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | 1955 |
Country | United States |
Colour | Bay |
Breeder | Maine Chance Farm |
Owner | Maine Chance Farm |
Trainer |
1) Ivan H. Parke 2) William Molter |
Record | 22: 7-5-2 |
Earnings | US$448,592 |
Major wins | |
Champagne Stakes (1956) Cowdin Stakes (1956) Pimlico Futurity Stakes (1956) Washington Park Futurity Stakes (1956) Tremont Stakes (1956) Wood Memorial Stakes (1957) | |
Awards | |
TSD & TRA American Two-Year-Old Colt (1957) |
Jewel's Reward (March 10, 1955 – September 16, 1959) was an Thoroughbred Champion racehorse. He was voted the American Champion Two-Year-Old Colt of 1957 by the Thoroughbred Racing Association and Turf & Sports Digest magazine. The rival Daily Racing Form poll was topped by Nadir.[1] Owned by the Maine Chance Farm of "Cosmetics Queen" Elizabeth Arden, Jewel's Reward was trained by National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame inductee, Ivan Parke.[2]
Following his outstanding Championship year, in which he won more money than any two-year-old in history,[3] at age three Jewel's Reward was ranked a top contender for the U.S. Triple Crown series after winning the Wood Memorial Stakes at Belmont Park in Elmont, New York.[4] However, an injury during a workout hampered the colt [5] and after being sent off as the betting favorite he ran fourth in the Kentucky Derby [6] and seventh in the Preakness Stakes.[7] Later that year the colt was sent to race in California where he was trained by Bill Molter.
Returned to the East Coast, in August 1959 the four-year-old Jewel's Reward came down with colic and died on September 16 in his barn at Belmont Park. [8]
References
- ↑ The Bloodhorse.com Champion's history charts
- ↑ Jewel's Reward's pedigree
- ↑ Miami News - November 24, 1957
- ↑ Hartford Courant - April 20, 1958
- ↑ New York Times - May 1, 1958
- ↑ Spartansburg, South Carolina Herald-Journal - May 1, 1958
- ↑ Los Angeles Times - May 18, 1958
- ↑ The Bowling Green, Kentucky Park City Daily News - September 18, 1959