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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.〔(''The Bloodhorse.com'' Champion's history charts )〕 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.〔(Jewel's Reward's pedigree )〕 Following his outstanding Championship year, in which he won more money than any two-year-old in history,〔(''Miami News'' - November 24, 1957 )〕 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.〔(''Hartford Courant'' - April 20, 1958 )〕 However, an injury during a workout hampered the colt 〔(''New York Times'' - May 1, 1958 )〕 and after being sent off as the betting favorite he ran fourth in the Kentucky Derby 〔(Spartansburg, South Carolina ''Herald-Journal'' - May 1, 1958 )〕 and seventh in the Preakness Stakes.〔(''Los Angeles Times'' - May 18, 1958 )〕 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. 〔( The Bowling Green, Kentucky ''Park City Daily News'' - September 18, 1959 )〕 ==References==
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