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Sheilas Reward

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Foaled
  
1947

Colour
  
Bay

Owner
  
Mrs. Louis Lazare

Species
  
Equus caballus

Sex
  
Stallion

Damsire
  
Jamestown

Country
  
United States

Breeder
  
Mrs. Louis Lazare

Trainer
  
Eugene Jacobs

Parents
  
Reaping Reward

Earnings
  
119,020 USD

Grandsire
  
Sickle

Sheilas Reward (foaled 1947 in Kentucky) was an American Thoroughbred Champion racehorse who was voted the American Champion Sprint Horse of 1950 and 1951. He was sired by multiple stakes winner Reaping Reward and out of the mare Smart Sheila, a daughter of 1930 American Champion Two-Year-Old Colt Jamestown.

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Three-year-old season

Sheilas Reward was bred and raced by Mrs. Louis Lazare, who owned his dam, Smart Sheila. Louis Lazare was President and major shareholder of Duplex Fabrics Corporation, a distributor of finished rayon fabrics to the dress trade. Lazare, a past President of the Textile Converters Association of America, Inc., sold his company to Burlington Mills Corporation of New York in 1947 and was appointed a Vice-President and Director. Sheilas Reward was trained by Eugene Jacobs, who guided the three-year-old to wins in the 1950 Select Handicap, the Fleetwing Handicap, and the Interborough Handicap. On July 5, 1950, at Jamaica Racetrack in New York, Sheilas Reward broke the track record by almost a second with a time of 109 2/5 for six furlongs. His performances earned him his first American Champion Sprint Horse honors.

Four-year-old season

Wins at age four in the 1951 Bay Shore, Queens County, and Long Branch Handicaps brought Sheilas Reward his second straight American Champion Sprint Horse title.

References

Sheilas Reward Wikipedia