Jate Lobell Passes

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Published: September 9, 2015 04:42 pm EDT

With great sadness, Kentuckiana Farms has announced the passing of Jate Lobell. The 31-year-old stallion stood at Kentuckiana Farms for 22 years before being retired from active duty in 2009.

Jate Lobell (No Nukes – J R Amy, p, 3, 1:51.2M, $2,231,402) impacted the Standardbred breed like few other. At age two, a World Champion, the son of No Nukes was voted two-year-old pacing colt of the year, undefeated in 15 starts. At three, Jate Lobell earned three-year-old pacing colt of the year honours while winning the Confederation Cup, North America Cup, New Jersey Classic, New Jersey Futurity, American National, and five NJSS events.

He retired to stud duty after a remarkable three-year-old season as the third-richest pacer of all time and was syndicated at an incredible $12 million valuation.

It was in the breeding shed where he made a significant and lasting impact as a regular at the top of all stallion categories throughout his stallion career. His offspring earned a remarkable $105,341,187. Jate Lobell’s offspring have averaged over $82,000 per starter, having produced many of greats in recent racing history like Riyadh ($2,763,527), Davids Pass ($1,652,500), Gothic Dream ($1,528,671), Village Jasper ($1,057,595), to name a few.

Not only was Jate Lobell a super sire, he will long be remembered as a prolific broodmare sire, with his daughters producing winners of over $203,978,794 including Mister Big ($4,008,257), My Little Dragon ($2,318,623), Southwind Lynx ($1,763,389), and Sportswriter ($1,566,460), etc.

In 2004 Jate Lobell was nominated to the Living Horse Hall of Fame as a racehorse and stallion.

“Jate Lobell’s legacy will live on for generations. He was simply one of the greatest ever on the track, in the breeding shed and as a broodmare sire,” said Bob Brady for Kentuckiana Farms. “Jate Lobell put Kentuckiana Farms on the map and we will cherish his memory for years to come. It has been an honour to take care of him as a long-time member of our family. He will be missed.”

Please join Standardbred Canada in offering condolences to the connections of Jate Lobell.

(Kentuckiana Farms)

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So sorry for your loss. Just found out that I rescued his "granddaughter." Her registered name is Attack on the Town but I call her Hope.

sad---Frank O'Mara gave me his shoes from the North America Cup elim. when he was shoeing him (aluminum with pads); a couple years ago, I gave them to the Harness Racing Museum....my favorite all time horse is a Jate Lobell mare

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