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Hirsch Jacobs was born on 8 April, 1904 in New York City, United States, is an American racehorse trainer and breeder. Discover Hirsch Jacobs's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?
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New York City, United States |
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1970 |
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Hirsch Jacobs Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Hirsch Jacobs worth at the age of 66 years old? Hirsch Jacobs’s income source is mostly from being a successful trainer. He is from United States. We have estimated Hirsch Jacobs's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Hirsch Jacobs (April 8, 1904 – February 13, 1970) was an American thoroughbred horse trainer and owner.
Jacobs grew up in East New York, Brooklyn in New York City.
As a child he raised pigeons on the roof of his tenement building where he lived and raced them.
He completed his formal schooling in elementary school at the age of 13; everything he knew about animal behavior and veterinary medicine was self-taught.
An older friend, Charlie Ferraro, the brother of his boss, introduced Jacobs to horse racing when he took him to Jamaica Racetrack in Queens.
Ferraro bought a horse for $1500 and asked Jacobs to train it.
As a youth Jacobs worked as a steamfitter's assistant, but he quit to become a "jack-of-all-trades" at the race track.
On December 29, 1926 Jacobs had his first official winner, Reveillon, at Pompano, Florida.
In 1927 he became a trainer with Isidor Bieber (known by nicknames "Izzy" and "Kid Beebee), who became his lifelong partner. A well-known gambler, Bieber was the inspiration for Damon Runyon's "Guys and Dolls." Bieber put up the money and Jacobs trained the horses.
Jacobs was the leading race-winning trainer in the United States from 1933-39 and from 1941–44, and the leading money-winning trainer in the U.S. in 1946, 1960 and 1965.
He married Ethel Dushock in 1933.
He had lived with his wife in Forest Hills, Queens.
In 1943 Jacobs purchased Stymie for $1,500 in a claiming race.
By the end of Stymie's 7-year-long racing career which covered over 140 miles of racing, he had a lifetime earnings of $918,485, which was more than any other horse had earned until that time.
Those earnings helped Jacobs and Bieber establish a breeding farm in Maryland, Stymie Manor.
Hirsch Jacobs and his wife Ethel owned a number of horses which were raced under her name.
In 1958, Hirsch Jacobs was inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame.
Stymie was Jacobs biggest success.
The horse was from the large King Ranch in Texas and was well-bred, but he was not winning until Jacobs bought him.
He was the leading money-winning breeder in the U.S. from 1964-67.
During his career, he saddled 3,569 winners, more than any other until the time of his death.
In 1970, the Jacobs family won two of the U.S. Triple Crown races, capturing the Preakness and Belmont Stakes.
They won the Preakness with Personality, who earned American Horse of the Year honors, and the Belmont with High Echelon.
Both horses were owned by Ethel Jacobs and trained by their son, John.
Their daughter, Patrice, became involved in the sport.
Hirsch Jacobs died in 1970 in Miami Beach, Florida of a cerebral hemorrhage.
He was buried at Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Valhalla, New York.
She married Louis Wolfson and their Harbor View Farm owned and bred the 1978 American Triple Crown champion, Affirmed.
Hirsch Jacobs had a daughter, Patrice, and two sons, John and Tom.
He had five brothers, Harry, Irving, Albert, Sidney, and Eugene, and four sisters, Mrs. Irene Robbins, Miss Helen Jacobs, Mrs. Florence Jacobson and Mrs. Lillian Gold.
His brothers Sidney and Eugene both became trainers.