Personality | |
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Sire | Hail To Reason |
Grandsire | Turn-To |
Dam | Affectionately |
Damsire | Swaps |
Sex | Stallion |
Foaled | 1967 |
Country | United States |
Colour | Bay |
Breeder | Bieber-Jacobs Stable |
Owner | Ethel D. Jacobs |
Trainer | John W. Jacobs |
Record | 25: 8-4-2 |
Earnings | US$462,603 |
Major wins | |
Wood Memorial Stakes (1970) Preakness Stakes (1970) |
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Awards | |
American Champion 3-Year-Old Male Horse (1970) TRA American Horse of the Year (1970) |
Wood Memorial Stakes (1970)
Jersey Derby (1970)
Jim Dandy Stakes (1970)
Woodward Stakes (1970)
Personality (1967–1990) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse who was voted 1970 American Horse of the Year honors.
Personality was bred by the partnership of Isidor Bieber and owner/trainer Hirsch Jacobs. Sired by Hail To Reason, the 1960 American Champion Two-Year-Old Colt, Personality was out of U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee Affectionately, a daughter of another Hall of Fame inductee, Swaps.
Personality was raced in the salmon pink-and-green silks of Hirsch Jacobs' wife, Ethel. However, the Hall of Fame trainer died on February 23, 1970, and did not see his three-year-old colt's success that year. Son John took over the race conditioning of Personality and three-year-old stablemate High Echelon.
Going into the 1970 U.S. Triple Crown series, Personality was made the second choice by bettors for the Kentucky Derby after winning an allowance race and then the important Wood Memorial Stakes at Aqueduct Racetrack. Ridden by Eddie Belmonte, Personality finished eighth to Dust Commander in the Derby but came back to win the Preakness Stakes from Corn Off The Cob and High Echelon. Two weeks later, he won the Jersey Derby, a race at Monmouth Park which at the time was used as a warm-up for the final leg of the Triple Crown. However, Personality developed a fever, and his handlers chose not to run him in the Belmont Stakes. Stablemate High Echelon did run and won.