J. O. Tobin (March 28, 1974 – May 22, 1994) was an American-bred
thoroughbred racehorse
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. As a two-year-old, he was sent to Europe, where he won his first three races, including the
Richmond Stakes and
Champagne Stakes, and was the highest-rated juvenile of the season in Britain. In the following year, he was transferred to the United States, where he recorded his most famous victory as he ended the undefeated streak of the
Triple Crown winner
Seattle Slew with a win in the
Swaps Stakes
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. In the following year, he won a succession of major stakes races and was named
American Champion Sprint Horse The American Champion Sprint Horse award is an American Thoroughbred horse racing honor. Created in 1947, in 1971 it became part of the Eclipse Awards program and is awarded annually to the top horse in sprint races (usually those run at a distance ...
.
Background
J. O. Tobin was an "impressive-looking" brown colt, with a small white
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bred in
Maryland by his owner,
George A. Pope Jr.
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He was sired by
Never Bend, the
American Champion Two-Year-Old Colt of 1962 who went on to become a very successful breeding stallion whose other progeny included
Mill Reef,
Riverman, and
Triple Bend. J. O. Tobin's dam, Hill Shade, was an American-bred mare who raced in Europe, winning the
Nassau Stakes and
Sun Chariot Stakes
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in 1968 and being awarded a rating of 116 by Timeform. Before foaling J.O. Tobin, she had produced an outstanding performer in
Mysterious, winner of the
1000 Guineas
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and
Oaks Stakes in 1973.
Pope initially sent his colt to race in England, where he was trained by
Noel Murless in
Newmarket, Suffolk
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.
Racing career
1976: two-year-old season
J.O. Tobin began his racing career with a win over Chain of Reasoning in the
Fulbourn Maiden Stakes over six
furlongs at
Newmarket Racecourse on 8 July. Three weeks later, the colt was moved up in class for the
Group Two
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Richmond Stakes at
Goodwood Racecourse. Ridden by
Lester Piggott, he started the
8/11 favourite
and won from Priors Walk and Tachypous, a colt who later won the
Middle Park Stakes.
J.O. Tobin's next race was the
Champagne Stakes at
Doncaster Racecourse
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History
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in September, for which he was made the 4/9 favourite. In what was described by Timeform as a "breathtaking" performance, Piggott sat motionless on the colt until the final furlong, at which point J.O. Tobin accelerated clear of his rivals to win by four lengths from the filly
Durtal. The form of the race was subsequently boosted when Durtal won the
Cheveley Park Stakes and was rated the best two-year-old filly of the year in Britain. On his final appearance of the season, J.O. Tobin was matched against the outstanding French two-year-old
Blushing Groom
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Background
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in a highly anticipated race for the
Grand Critérium over 1600 metres at
Longchamp Racecourse on 10 October. Blushing Groom, ridden by Henri Samani, started 4/5 favourite after wins in the
Prix Robert Papin,
Prix Morny and
Prix de la Salamandre whilst J.O. Tobin, ridden as usual by Piggott, started at odds of 5/4. Piggott tracked Samani, but when Blushing Groom took the lead in the straight, J.O. Tobin was unable to maintain his challenge and finished third, beaten four lengths and a head by Blushing Groom and Amyntor.
1977: three-year-old season
When Murless retired at the end of the 1976 season, Pope brought the horse back to the United States, where he was trained by former jockey and
U.S. Racing Hall of Fame inductee
John H. Adams. For his new trainer, the colt won the Coronado Handicap at
Hollywood Park Racetrack in April and then finished fifth behind Seattle Slew in the
Preakness Stakes. By the time J.O. Tobin met Seattle Slew in the
Swaps Stakes
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, the latter had completed the
Triple Crown in the
Belmont Stakes
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to take his winning sequence to nine. J.O. Tobin led from the start and quickly went clear of Seattle Slew and Text. On the final turn, Seattle Slew began to weaken, and J.O. Tobin steadily increased his advantage in the straight. He beat Affiliate by 8-lengths in a time of 1:58 missing the track and
world record for 1 miles by two-fifths of a second. Seattle Slew finished 4th, 16 lengths behind. Ridden by
Bill Shoemaker, J.O. Tobin led from start to finish, running very fast fractions of 22 to the 1/4 mile, 45 to the 1/2 mile, 1:09 to the 3/4 mile & 1:33 to the mile.
1978: four-year-old season
In 1978, J. O. Tobin's race conditioning was taken over by future Hall of Fame trainer
Laz Barrera
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, who guided him to wins in six
Graded stakes races and
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honors. On his first appearance of the season, he won the
Malibu Stakes by five and a half lengths at
Santa Anita Park in January.
He went on to win the
Californian Stakes,
Tom Fool Handicap,
Los Angeles Handicap,
San Bernardino Handicap, and
Premiere Handicap. He was voted
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at the
Eclipse Awards for 1978.
Assessment
There was no International Classification of European two-year-olds in 1976: the official handicappers of Britain, Ireland, and France compiled separate rankings for horses which competed in those countries. In the British Free Handicap, J.O. Tobin was given top-weight of 133 pounds, five pounds ahead of
Godswalk, eight ahead of
The Minstrel, and eleven ahead of
Nebbiolo. The independent Timeform organisation gave him a rating of 130, making him their second best two-year-old of the year, a pound behind Blushing Groom.
Retirement
J. O. Tobin was retired to stud in 1979 and his first crop of foals proved to be hugely popular in the sales ring. He was the leading freshman sire at the Keeneland yearling sales in 1981 ahead of his old adversary, Seattle Slew but overall he was not a success as a breeding stallion. He died in 1994 in Corrales, New Mexico.
Pedigree
External links
J.O.Tobin Thoroughbred Champion
References
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1974 racehorse births
1994 racehorse deaths
Racehorses bred in Maryland
Racehorses trained in the United Kingdom
Racehorses trained in the United States
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