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... in the Kentucky Oaks, the day before the Derby, Rachel Alexandra was sold to Jess Jackson, founder of Kendall-Jackson winery, and Harold McCormick. They ponied up $100,000 to buy her a spot in the race, and the gamble paid off. "There ...
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... Rachel Alexandra was purchased by Harold McCormick and Jess Jackson, who owns Stonestreet Stable and founded Kendall-Jackson winery. She was transferred to the barn of Asmussen, who trained two-time horse of the year Curlin. Mine That Bird ...
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... Gallion and Cunningham sold an 80 percent interest in Curlin to a group led by Jackson, the founder of Kendall-Jackson Winery and owner of Stonestreet Stables, and his wife, Barbara Banke, last February. Jackson has since bought out two ...
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... After the Met Mile, Stronach sold a one-third interest in Ghostzapper to Jess Jackson, founder of the Kendall-Jackson winery who owns the former Buckram Farm near Lexington, Ky. Right after Ghostzapper won the Breeders' Cup, Stronach said ...
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