Prominent thoroughbred owner Jess Jackson,
whose Stonestreet Stable campaigned Curlin and Rachel Alexandra to five Grade 1
victories on The New York Racing Association, Inc. (NYRA) circuit, passed away
Thursday at his home in Geyserville, Calif.
Jackson, who was 81 at the time of his death, founded the Kendall-Jackson
Winery and was one of the most successful independent winery owners in the
world. He was inducted into the Vintner Hall of Fame in 2009.
“Jess Jackson
was a true sportsman with a great passion for thoroughbred
racing,” said NYRA President and CEO Charles
Hayward. “His smart and ambitious management of Curlin
and Rachel Alexandra’s racing careers resulted in a number of
unforgettable performances at Belmont Park and Saratoga.
Rachel’s extraordinary 2009 Woodward victory in front of more than 30,000
cheering fans at Saratoga
remains one of my best memories in racing. It will not be the same without his
presence at the NYRA tracks, and he will be deeply missed throughout the
industry.”
Curlin and Rachel Alexandra combined to win three Horse of the Year
awards and developed large followings as two of the most popular horses to ever
race at Belmont Park and Saratoga Race Course.
Curlin, who earned more than $10.5 million on the track, won seven
Grade 1 races including the Jockey Club Gold Cup at Belmont
Park in 2007 and 2008 and the 2008
Woodward at Saratoga.
Additionally, he captured the 2007 Preakness and Breeders’ Cup Classic,
and the Dubai World Cup in 2008.
Rachel Alexandra, who is currently in foal to Curlin, set a stakes
record in the Grade 1 Mother Goose at Belmont Park in 2009, winning by an
astounding 19 ¼ lengths and stopping the clock in 1:46.33.
In what may have been her most impressive performance, Rachel Alexandra
punctuated her 2009 Horse of the Year campaign by becoming the first filly to
defeat older males in the prestigious Woodward. After setting fast opening
fractions of 22.85 and 46.41, she held off Grade 1 winning closers Macho Again
and Bullsbay to emerge victorious by a narrow head.
Jackson
is survived by his wife, Barbara Banke; five children, Jennifer Hartford, Laura
Giron, Katie Jackson, Julia Jackson and Christopher Jackson; and two
grandchildren, Hailey Hartford and MacLean Hartford.