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Bob Black Jack
Sire Stormy Jack
Grandsire Bertrando
DamMolly's Prospector
Damsire Native Prospector
Sex Stallion
Foaled2005
Country United States
Color Bay
BreederGary Howard, Marlene Howard and Bruce Dunmore
OwnerJeff Harmon & Tim Kasparoff
Trainer James Kasparoff
Record11: 5-2-1
Earnings US$684,925
Major wins
California Breeders' Champion Stakes (2007)
Sunshine Millions Dash (2008)
Malibu Stakes (2008)
San Carlos Handicap (2010)

Bob Black Jack is a California-bred colt by Stormy Jack (a son of Bertrando), out of the mare Molly's Prospector. He holds the Santa Anita Racetrack track records for 6 and 7 furlongs. His earnings amount to over 300 times his sale price of $4,500.

Bob Black Jack was the pace setter in the 2008 Kentucky Derby and finished second in the Santa Anita Derby behind Colonel John.

In the Grade I Malibu Stakes, he surpassed the record time set by Spectacular Bid in 1980.

After a 14-month layoff, the lightly raced Bob Black Jack came back to wire the field in the San Carlos Handicap by 2 and 1/2 lengths over the favored 2009 Breeders' Cup Sprint winner, Dancing in Silks. [1]

References

  1. ^ Shinar, Jack (February 20, 2010). "Bob Black Jack Aces San Carlos Return". The Blood-Horse. Retrieved July 27, 2018.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bob Black Jack
Sire Stormy Jack
Grandsire Bertrando
DamMolly's Prospector
Damsire Native Prospector
Sex Stallion
Foaled2005
Country United States
Color Bay
BreederGary Howard, Marlene Howard and Bruce Dunmore
OwnerJeff Harmon & Tim Kasparoff
Trainer James Kasparoff
Record11: 5-2-1
Earnings US$684,925
Major wins
California Breeders' Champion Stakes (2007)
Sunshine Millions Dash (2008)
Malibu Stakes (2008)
San Carlos Handicap (2010)

Bob Black Jack is a California-bred colt by Stormy Jack (a son of Bertrando), out of the mare Molly's Prospector. He holds the Santa Anita Racetrack track records for 6 and 7 furlongs. His earnings amount to over 300 times his sale price of $4,500.

Bob Black Jack was the pace setter in the 2008 Kentucky Derby and finished second in the Santa Anita Derby behind Colonel John.

In the Grade I Malibu Stakes, he surpassed the record time set by Spectacular Bid in 1980.

After a 14-month layoff, the lightly raced Bob Black Jack came back to wire the field in the San Carlos Handicap by 2 and 1/2 lengths over the favored 2009 Breeders' Cup Sprint winner, Dancing in Silks. [1]

References

  1. ^ Shinar, Jack (February 20, 2010). "Bob Black Jack Aces San Carlos Return". The Blood-Horse. Retrieved July 27, 2018.

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