Jenny Craig Lists Her Rancho Santa Fe Home And Horse Farm

The Real Estalker reported that diet guru Jenny Craig has listed her longtime Rancho Santa Fe, California home. Craig, whose diet plan has had a host of celebrity spokespeople, founded her business in the 1980s and sold it in 2006. Craig bought this home with her late husband Sidney in 1997 from the estate of Pete Rozelle, a former NFL commissioner. The four-bedroom home is on 3.37 acres that include a two-bedroom guest house, pool with a pool pavilion, tennis court, manicured lawns and a car museum. This home is listed at $8.995 million.
The backyard overlooks Rancho Paseana Farm, a 228-acre thoroughbred race horse training facility that Craig currently has on the market for $29.95 million. The horse farm was originally developed by Gene Klein and his trainer Wayne Lucas, as a premier race horse facility. It has 228 all flat usable acres with a seasonal stream and a 3/4 mile race track. Craig and her late husband Sid were racing enthusiasts who invested in thoroughbreds. Their horse Chocolate Candy ran in last year's Kentucky Derby.










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Spectacular Bid Dec 30th 2010 10:20AM
Minor correction: the Hall of Fame trainer is D. Wayne Lukas (with the "K" not c)
The Craig Family Trust I don't believe today has a single horse with DWL and instead uses John Saddler among others. She via the Trust is still very active in racing and most success is with homebreds. Craig's "Sidney's Candy", in the Sadler barn, won Dec 26, 2010 to a powerhouse performance at Santa Anita in the Grade 3 Sir Beaufort Stakes.
A few races later Craig's Twirling Candy - on the same new fast dirt surface at Santa Anita - won the Grade 1 Malibu Stakes Dec 26, 2010 in a time that broke the track record. It barely edged out the legendary Spectacular Bid's time set (also in the Malibu Stakes) back in 1980. Yep, my namesake.