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André Fabre

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André Fabre (born 9 December 1945) is a French thoroughbred horse racing trainer.

The son of a diplomat, Fabre graduated from university with a law degree but then decided to pursue a career in thoroughbred horse racing. He began by working in the stables as a groom then as a schooling rider. He became France's leading jump jockey, winning more than two hundred and fifty races including the Grand Steeple-Chase de Paris. When he turned to training horses, Fabre proved even more successful, first with jump horses then with flat racers.

He has been the champion trainer in France on 24 occasions, including 21 straight years from 1987 to 2007, and is one of the most successful trainers in the world, winning across Europe and North America including four Breeders' Cup races. Among the many champions Fabre has trained are Trempolino, Peintre Celebre, and two horses ranked No. 1 in the world, Hurricane Run (2005)[1] and Manduro (2007).[2] Fabre fulfilled a lifelong ambition by finally winning the Epsom Derby in 2011 with Pour Moi[3]

Major wins

France France

  • Critérium International – (2) – Carlotamix (2005), Thewayyouare (2007)
  • Critérium de Saint-Cloud – (6) – Miserden (1988), Sunshack (1993), Sagacity (2000), Linda's Lad (2005), Mandaean (2011), Waldgeist (2016)
  • Grand Prix de Paris – (13) – Dancehall (1989), Subotica (1991), Homme de Loi (1992), Fort Wood (1993), Grape Tree Road (1996), Peintre Celebre (1997), Limpid (1998), Slickly (1999), Rail Link (2006), Cavalryman (2009), Meandre (2011), Flintshire (2013), Gallante (2014)
  • Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud – (8) – Village Star (1988), In the Wings (1990), Apple Tree (1994), Carnegie (1995), Fragrant Mix (1998), Plumania (2010), Meandre (2012), Waldgeist (2018)
  • Poule d'Essai des Poulains – (8) – Siberian Express (1984), Soviet Star (1987), Vahorimix (2001), Clodovil (2003), Lope de Vega (2010), Make Believe (2015), Persian King (2019), Victor Ludorum (2020)
  • Poule d'Essai des Pouliches – (3) – Houseproud (1990), Musical Chimes (2003), Golden Lilac (2011)
  • Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe – (8) – Trempolino (1987), Subotica (1992), Carnegie (1994), Peintre Celebre (1997), Sagamix (1998), Hurricane Run (2005), Rail Link (2006), Waldgeist (2019)
  • Prix du Cadran – (2) – Victoire Bleue (1991), Reefscape (2005)
  • Prix de Diane – (4) – Lypharita (1985), Jolypha (1992), Nebraska Tornado (2003), Golden Lilac (2011)
  • Prix de la Forêt – (3) – Soviet Star (1987), Poplar Bluff (1995), Make Believe (2015)
  • Prix Ganay – (6) – Creator (1990), Subotica (1992), Indian Danehill (2000), Cutlass Bay (2010), Cloth of Stars (2017), Waldgeist (2019)
  • Prix d'Ispahan – (9) – Al Nasr (1982), Crystal Glitters (1984), Creator (1990), Arcangues (1993), Loup Sauvage (1998), Valixir (2005), Manduro (2007), Golden Lilac (2012), Persian King (2020)
  • Prix Jacques Le Marois – (7) – Polish Precedent (1989), Miss Satamixa (1995), Vahorimix (2001), Banks Hill (2002), Manduro (2007), Esoterique (2015), Al Wukair (2017)
  • Prix Jean-Luc Lagardère – (5) – Jade Robbery (1989), Goldmark (1994), Loup Solitaire (1995), Ultra (2015), Victor Ludorum (2019)
  • Prix Jean Prat – (5) – Local Talent (1989), Kitwood (1992), Mutual Trust (2011), Aesop's Fables (2012), Territories (2015)
  • Prix Jean Romanet - (2) - Announce (2011), Romantica (2013)
  • Prix du Jockey Club – (4) – Peintre Celebre (1997), Lope de Vega (2010), Intello (2013), New Bay (2015)
  • Prix Lupin – (2) – Cloudings (1997), Gracioso (1999)
  • Prix Marcel Boussac – (1) – Miss Tahiti (1995)
  • Prix Morny – (1) – Zafonic (1992)
  • Prix du Moulin de Longchamp – (6) – Soviet Star (1988), Polish Precedent (1989), Ski Paradise (1994), Nebraska Tornado (2003), Grey Lilas (2004), Vadamos (2016)
  • Prix de l'Opéra – (2) – Colour Chart (1990), Clodora (1997)
  • Prix Rothschild – (5) – Nashmeel (1987), Ski Paradise (1993), Smolensk (1995), Daneskaya (1997), Esoterique (2014)
  • Prix Royal-Oak – (7) – Star Lift (1988), Top Sunrise (1989), Raintrap (1993), Sunshack (1995), Amilynx (1999, 2000), Be Fabulous (2011)
  • Prix Saint-Alary – (8) – Grise Mine (1984), Rosefinch (1992), Intrepidity (1993), Moonlight Dance (1994), Muncie (1995), Luna Wells (1996), Vadawina (2005), Wavering (2011)
  • Prix de la Salamandre – (3) – Zafonic (1992), Pennekamp (1994), Xaar (1997)
  • Prix Vermeille – (3) – Jolypha (1992), Intrepidity (1993), Baltic Baroness (2014)
  • Grand Steeple Chase de Paris – (4) – Fondeur (1980), Isopani (1981), Metatero (1982), Jasmin II (1983))

Canada Canada


Germany Germany


Hong Kong Hong Kong


United Kingdom Great Britain


Republic of Ireland Ireland


Italy Italy


United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates


United States United States

References

  1. ^ "Horse racing: Hurricane Run times it just right". The New York Times. 2005-10-02.
  2. ^ Hamer, Keith. "Mandro bids for Marois glory". Sporting Life.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "Andre Fabre Biography". Archived from the original on 2011-08-14.