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Christophe Clement, one of the top thoroughbred trainers in the United States over the last 34 years, has died.
French-born trainer who relocated to the United States in 1991 was 59 years old, succumbed to rare form of cancer.
Jean-Paul Sartre Christophe Clement was in rare form on the evening of June 7, 2014, as twilight dissolved on the Belmont Park backstretch and a few reporters straggled over to the rich blanket of ...
Three lifeguards at the Quakertown YMCA will receive an award from the Red Cross for saving a man at the Quakertown branch ...
“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 ...
I found myself alone in Chantilly, France at a horse sale and attending the Arc de Triomphe. I didn't know anyone and ...
Each morning, travellers and cargo take off from Montreal’s Trudeau airport for a 1,600-kilometre flight to Puvirnituq in northern Quebec aboard a nearly 50-year-old Air Inuit plane.
Christophe Clement, who trained longshot Tonalist to victory in the 2014 Belmont Stakes and won a Breeders’ Cup race in 2021, has died. He was 59. Clement announced his own death in a prepared ...
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 ...
The department is investigating further at the apartment. FILE - Tonalist trainer, Christophe Clement, right, listens during the draw for the Belmont Stakes horse race, Tuesday, June 3 ...