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Christophe Lemaire

Christophe Patrice Lemaire (Japanese:クリストフ・ルメール (Kurisutofu Rumeru), born 20 May 1979) is a French-born jockey. He has enjoyed much of his success on the Japanese flat racing circuit, with the most wins at Japan Racing Association racetracks for five consecutive years since 2017.[1]

Christophe Lemaire
Lemaire in 2023 (Takarazuka Kinen)
OccupationJockey
Born (1979-05-20) 20 May 1979 (age 44)
Gouvieux, France
Career wins1,800+ (Japan)
718 (France)
Racing awards
JRA Award for Best Jockey (races won) (2017-2021, 2023)[1]
JRA Award for Best Jockey (winning average) (2015, 2016, 2018)
JRA Award for Best Jockey (money earned) (2016-2021, 2023)
Most Valuable Jockey (2017-2021)
JRA Grand Prize Jockey (2018)
Significant horses
Heart's Cry, Makfi, Pride, Almond Eye, Equinox

Career edit

Lemaire began racing in 1999, after he obtained the license required for a French jockey. From there, he has steadily built up a good track record, becoming the seventh leading jockey in 2003, and winning the French Group 1 Grand Prix de Paris in the same year.

In 2002 he also began racing in Japan Racing Association races using the 3-month short-term licence (短期免許, tanki menkyo) system, taking part mainly at local racecourses such as Chukyo Racecourse and Kokura Racecourse. Within a few years he had already placed in Japan's major Grade 1 stakes races, finishing second in the 2004 Autumn Tenno Sho on Dance in the Mood, second in the 2004 Japan Cup on Cosmo Bulk, and second in the 2005 Mile Championship on Daiwa Major.

Lemaire secured his first Japanese graded stakes victory, and first Japanese Grade 1 win, aboard Heart's Cry in the 2005 Arima Kinen. The victory broke the winning streak of Triple Crown winner and eventual Horse of the Year Deep Impact. It was also the fourth straight year that a foreign jockey won the Arima Kinen, following three consecutive wins by Olivier Peslier.

In 2006 he rode Heart's Cry to victory in the Dubai Sheema Classic. He also rode Pride in the Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud, beating the favourite, Hurricane Run.

In 2008 he rode the winner of England's second classic of the year, the 1,000 Guineas, aboard the Pascal Bary-trained Natagora.

In September 2009, he was chosen by the Aga Khan as first jockey.[2]

He won the 2011 Melbourne Cup in a photo-finish riding Dunaden.[3]

Lemaire was scheduled to resume riding in Japan in March 2015 after falling at Kyoto Racecourse in November 2014. However, he was suspended by stewards of the Japan Racing Association (JRA) for 30 days after he used Twitter the night before he was scheduled to participate in races at Hanshin Racecourse. JRA regulations bar any outside contact by jockeys from 9 PM the night before racing until after they have ridden in their final race of the day.[4]

In 2017, he became the first foreigner to be Japan's leading jockey, winning 199 JRA races in the year. In 2018, he won Yushun Himba for the second time, on his 39th birthday.[5] In October 2018, he rode Almond Eye to her victory at the Japan Fillies Triple Crown and won the championship for the second consecutive year, breaking Yutaka Take's long standing record for wins in a year in Japan (215 wins vs 212).[6][7]

In 2019, he retained his title in Japan for the third consecutive year, winning 5 G1 races as well as the Dubai Turf, the first international G1 win of Almond Eye. In 2020, he again won the championship–for the 4th consecutive time–by winning a total of 204 races in JRA including 8 G1. He also established a new record of consecutive wins at the Emperor's cup (Tenno Sho Autumn) by winning this bi-annual race (spring and autumn) for the fifth consecutive time. This meant that Almond Eye became the Japanese horse with the most G1 wins (8 in Japan and 1 international). At the end of the 2020 season, Lemaire was ranked number 1 in the world, according to the TRC Global Jockey Ranking, taking the lead from Frankie Dettori before retaining his title, for the 5th consecutive year in 2021.[8] In 2022, despite major wins at the Tenno Sho (Autumn) and the Arima Kinen, he lost his title. 2023 saw his come-back to the highest rank of horse racing in Japan: not only did he win the JRA championship but also broke the record in terms of prize money. This year was also marked by the remarkable achievement of Equinox, named worldwide horse of the year by Longines, and with whom Christophe Lemaire won 4 major G1 races.

Early 2022, in parallel to his racing career, he also co-founded the fashion label CL by C.ルメール.[9]

Lemaire was injured in a fall during the stretch run of the Dubai Turf on March 30, 2024 at Meydan Racecourse in Dubai, breaking his clavicle and fracturing a rib.[10]

Major wins edit

  Australia


  France


  Great Britain


  Hong Kong


  Japan (the JRA)


  Japan (the NAR)


  United Arab Emirates


  United States


Year-end charts in the United States edit

Chart (2006–present) Peak
position
National Earnings List for Jockeys 2006 92

References edit

  1. ^ a b "2021年度JRAリーディングジョッキー、リーディングトレーナーが決定!" [2021 JRA Leading Jockey, Leading Trainer have been decided] (in Japanese). Japan Racing Association. 28 December 2021. Retrieved 28 December 2021.
  2. ^ . Le Journal du Dimanche (in French). Archived from the original on July 12, 2011. Retrieved April 9, 2011.
  3. ^ Garvey, Andrew (1 November 2011). "The closest of calls". The Age. Retrieved 1 November 2011.
  4. ^ "Christophe Lemaire suspended for a month for Twitter use". Sydney Morning Herald. 2 March 2015. Retrieved 2 March 2015.
  5. ^ Kieckhefer, Bob (May 20, 2018), Almond Eye Takes Second Leg of Japan's Triple Tiara, Blood Horse, retrieved October 14, 2018
  6. ^ Sherer, Darryl (Dec 28, 2018). "Christophe Lemaire sets record for wins in a year in Japan". racenet.
  7. ^ Hersh, Marcus (October 14, 2018), Almond Eye sweeps Japan's Fillies Triple Crown, DRF, retrieved October 14, 2018
  8. ^ https://www.thoroughbredracing.com/rankings/category/jockey/
  9. ^ "騎手クリストフ・ルメールによる新ブランドがデビュー、Jra年間重賞レース数の128枚限定発売". 15 March 2022.
  10. ^ Wilson Jr., Leslie (31 March 2024). "Dubai World Cup: From Rebel Romance's shock win to Lemaire's horrific fall". Khaleej Times. Retrieved 31 March 2024.

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Wikipedia article at ja クリストフ ルメール see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated ja クリストフ ルメール to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation Learn how and when to remove this template message Christophe Patrice Lemaire Japanese クリストフ ルメール Kurisutofu Rumeru born 20 May 1979 is a French born jockey He has enjoyed much of his success on the Japanese flat racing circuit with the most wins at Japan Racing Association racetracks for five consecutive years since 2017 1 Christophe LemaireLemaire in 2023 Takarazuka Kinen OccupationJockeyBorn 1979 05 20 20 May 1979 age 44 Gouvieux FranceCareer wins1 800 Japan 718 France Racing awardsJRA Award for Best Jockey races won 2017 2021 2023 1 JRA Award for Best Jockey winning average 2015 2016 2018 JRA Award for Best Jockey money earned 2016 2021 2023 Most Valuable Jockey 2017 2021 JRA Grand Prize Jockey 2018 Significant horsesHeart s Cry Makfi Pride Almond Eye Equinox Contents 1 Career 2 Major wins 2 1 Year end charts in the United States 3 ReferencesCareer editLemaire began racing in 1999 after he obtained the license required for a French jockey From there he has steadily built up a good track record becoming the seventh leading jockey in 2003 and winning the French Group 1 Grand Prix de Paris in the same year In 2002 he also began racing in Japan Racing Association races using the 3 month short term licence 短期免許 tanki menkyo system taking part mainly at local racecourses such as Chukyo Racecourse and Kokura Racecourse Within a few years he had already placed in Japan s major Grade 1 stakes races finishing second in the 2004 Autumn Tenno Sho on Dance in the Mood second in the 2004 Japan Cup on Cosmo Bulk and second in the 2005 Mile Championship on Daiwa Major Lemaire secured his first Japanese graded stakes victory and first Japanese Grade 1 win aboard Heart s Cry in the 2005 Arima Kinen The victory broke the winning streak of Triple Crown winner and eventual Horse of the Year Deep Impact It was also the fourth straight year that a foreign jockey won the Arima Kinen following three consecutive wins by Olivier Peslier In 2006 he rode Heart s Cry to victory in the Dubai Sheema Classic He also rode Pride in the Grand Prix de Saint Cloud beating the favourite Hurricane Run In 2008 he rode the winner of England s second classic of the year the 1 000 Guineas aboard the Pascal Bary trained Natagora In September 2009 he was chosen by the Aga Khan as first jockey 2 He won the 2011 Melbourne Cup in a photo finish riding Dunaden 3 Lemaire was scheduled to resume riding in Japan in March 2015 after falling at Kyoto Racecourse in November 2014 However he was suspended by stewards of the Japan Racing Association JRA for 30 days after he used Twitter the night before he was scheduled to participate in races at Hanshin Racecourse JRA regulations bar any outside contact by jockeys from 9 PM the night before racing until after they have ridden in their final race of the day 4 In 2017 he became the first foreigner to be Japan s leading jockey winning 199 JRA races in the year In 2018 he won Yushun Himba for the second time on his 39th birthday 5 In October 2018 he rode Almond Eye to her victory at the Japan Fillies Triple Crown and won the championship for the second consecutive year breaking Yutaka Take s long standing record for wins in a year in Japan 215 wins vs 212 6 7 In 2019 he retained his title in Japan for the third consecutive year winning 5 G1 races as well as the Dubai Turf the first international G1 win of Almond Eye In 2020 he again won the championship for the 4th consecutive time by winning a total of 204 races in JRA including 8 G1 He also established a new record of consecutive wins at the Emperor s cup Tenno Sho Autumn by winning this bi annual race spring and autumn for the fifth consecutive time This meant that Almond Eye became the Japanese horse with the most G1 wins 8 in Japan and 1 international At the end of the 2020 season Lemaire was ranked number 1 in the world according to the TRC Global Jockey Ranking taking the lead from Frankie Dettori before retaining his title for the 5th consecutive year in 2021 8 In 2022 despite major wins at the Tenno Sho Autumn and the Arima Kinen he lost his title 2023 saw his come back to the highest rank of horse racing in Japan not only did he win the JRA championship but also broke the record in terms of prize money This year was also marked by the remarkable achievement of Equinox named worldwide horse of the year by Longines and with whom Christophe Lemaire won 4 major G1 races Early 2022 in parallel to his racing career he also co founded the fashion label CL by C ルメール 9 Lemaire was injured in a fall during the stretch run of the Dubai Turf on March 30 2024 at Meydan Racecourse in Dubai breaking his clavicle and fracturing a rib 10 Major wins edit nbsp Australia Melbourne Cup 1 Dunaden 2011 nbsp France Grand Prix de Paris 1 Vespone 2003 Grand Prix de Saint Cloud 2 Pride 2006 Sarafina 2011 Poule d Essai des Pouliches 3 Divine Proportions 2005 Elusive Wave 2009 Flotilla 2013 Prix d Astarte 1 Divine Proportions 2005 Prix de Diane 3 Divine Proportions 2005 Stacelita 2009 Sarafina 2010 Prix d Ispahan 1 Never on Sunday 2009 Prix Jean Prat 1 Vespone 2003 Prix du Jockey Club 1 Le Havre 2009 Prix Marcel Boussac 2 Denebola 2003 Divine Proportions 2004 Prix Morny 1 Divine Proportions 2004 Prix du Moulin de Longchamp 1 Starcraft 2005 Prix Royal Oak 1 Gentoo 2010 Prix Saint Alary 4 Coquerelle 2007 Belle et Celebre 2008 Stacelita 2009 Sagawara 2012 Prix Vermeille 2 Stacelita 2009 Shareta 2012 nbsp Great Britain 1 000 Guineas 1 Natagora 2008 2 000 Guineas 1 Makfi 2010 Champion Stakes 2 Pride 2006 Literato 2007 Cheveley Park Stakes 1 Natagora 2007 King s Stand Stakes 1 Chineur 2005 Queen Elizabeth II Stakes 1 Starcraft 2005 Sun Chariot Stakes 1 Sahpresa 2011 Yorkshire Oaks 1 Shareta 2012 nbsp Hong Kong Hong Kong Cup 1 Pride 2006 nbsp Japan the JRA Arima Kinen 3 Heart s Cry 2005 Satono Diamond 2016 Equinox 2022 Queen Elizabeth II Commemorative Cup 3 Little Amapola 2008 Lucky Lilac 2020 Brede Weg 2023 Champions Cup former Japan Cup Dirt 2 Kane Hekili 2008 Belshazzar 2013 Japan Cup 4 Vodka 2009 Almond Eye 2018 2020 Equinox 2023 Hanshin Juvenile Fillies 2 Major Emblem 2015 Soul Stirring 2016 NHK Mile Cup 2 Major Emblem 2016 Schnell Meister 2021 Kikuka shō 3 Satono Diamond 2016 Fierement 2018 Durezza 2023 Victoria Mile 3 Admire Lead 2017 Almond Eye 2020 Gran Alegria 2021 Tokyo Yushun 1 Rey de Oro 2017 Yushun Himba 3 Soul Stirring 2017 Almond Eye 2018 Stars On Earth 2022 Shuka Sho 2 Deirdre 2017 Almond Eye 2018 Oka Sho 2 Almond Eye 2018 Gran Alegria 2019 Yasuda Kinen 1 Mozu Ascot 2018 Tenno Sho Autumn 5 Rey de Oro 2018 Almond Eye 2019 2020 Equinox 2022 2023 Japan Breeding farms Cup Sprint held by the JRA 1 Graceful Leap 2018 Satsuki Sho 1 Saturnalia 2019 Tenno Sho Spring 3 Fierement 2019 Fierement 2020 Justin Palace 2023 February Stakes 2 Mozu Ascot 2020 Cafe Pharoah 2021 Sprinters Stakes 2 Tower of London 2019 Gran Alegria 2020 Mile Championship 1 Gran Alegria 2020 Takarazuka Kinen 1 Chrono Genesis 2021 Equinox 2023 Hopeful Stakes Japan 4 nbsp Japan the NAR Kawasaki Kinen 3 Vermilion 2007 Kane Hekili 2008 All Blush 2017 Tokyo Daishōten 1 Kane Hekili 2008 Japan Dirt Derby 1 Nonkono Yume 2015 Kashiwa Kinen 2 Gold Dream 2018 2019 Teio Sho 1 Gold Dream 2018 nbsp United Arab Emirates Dubai Sheema Classic 2 Heart s Cry 2006 Equinox 2023 Dubai Turf 1 Almond Eye 2019 nbsp United States Breeders Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf 1 Flotilla 2012 Secretariat Stakes 1 Bayrir 2012 Year end charts in the United States edit Chart 2006 present PeakpositionNational Earnings List for Jockeys 2006 92References edit a b 2021年度JRAリーディングジョッキー リーディングトレーナーが決定 2021 JRA Leading Jockey Leading Trainer have been decided in Japanese Japan Racing Association 28 December 2021 Retrieved 28 December 2021 L Aga Khan a choisi Christophe Lemaire Le Journal du Dimanche in French Archived from the original on July 12 2011 Retrieved April 9 2011 Garvey Andrew 1 November 2011 The closest of calls The Age Retrieved 1 November 2011 Christophe Lemaire suspended for a month for Twitter use Sydney Morning Herald 2 March 2015 Retrieved 2 March 2015 Kieckhefer Bob May 20 2018 Almond Eye Takes Second Leg of Japan s Triple Tiara Blood Horse retrieved October 14 2018 Sherer Darryl Dec 28 2018 Christophe Lemaire sets record for wins in a year in Japan racenet Hersh Marcus October 14 2018 Almond Eye sweeps Japan s Fillies Triple Crown DRF retrieved October 14 2018 https www thoroughbredracing com rankings category jockey 騎手クリストフ ルメールによる新ブランドがデビュー Jra年間重賞レース数の128枚限定発売 15 March 2022 Wilson Jr Leslie 31 March 2024 Dubai World Cup From Rebel Romance s shock win to Lemaire s horrific fall Khaleej Times Retrieved 31 March 2024 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Christophe Lemaire amp oldid 1216551072, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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