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The world of horse racing lost one of the sport’s most prominent North American trainers as Christophe Clement, 59, has ...
In this week's edition of On Racing, Jay Hovdey reflects on the life and career of Christophe Clement, who died May 25.
Christophe Clement, trainer of Belmont Stakes (G1) winner Tonalist and three-time Eclipse Award winner Gio Ponti, died May 25 ...
Christophe Clement, a native of Paris, France, who started training full-time in the U.S. in 1991, has passed away after ...
“RIP Christophe,” posted David Grening, who covers New York racing for the Daily Racing Form. “Thank you for three decades of interviews, insights, general conversations, and your optimism and passion ...
Christophe Clement, one of the top thoroughbred trainers in the United States over the last 34 years, has died.
I found myself alone in Chantilly, France at a horse sale and attending the Arc de Triomphe. I didn't know anyone and ...
Trainer Christophe Clement died at 59 after a respected three-decade career. Clement trained 24 Grade 1 winners and earned praise for his integrity and kindness. His legacy includes mentorship and ...
For the second straight year, while Belmont Park is being rebuilt, the Belmont Stakes is being run at Saratoga Race Course.
Daughter of Karakontie is a three-time Grade 1 winner who now looks to earn her first Grade 1 against elders as she headlines the strong field of eight ...
Popular United States-based trainer Christophe Clement has passed away from a rare form of eye cancer, aged 59. The native Parisian prepared more than 2500 winners, including 41 at Grade 1 level, in ...