Andre Fabre reflects on his record eight Arc triumphs
The trainer has had more success than any other in France’s most prestigious race.
Any conversation regarding the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe has to start, and perhaps end, with Andre Fabre. The former jump jockey has won Europe’s showpiece race a record eight times since he had his first runner in the contest way back in 1983. He did not have to wait long for his first winner either. The Pat Eddery-ridden Trempolino in 1987 smashed the track record that had been set just 12 months earlier by none other than Dancing Brave. Fabre was made to wait another five years for a second taste of glory but he dominated the race in the 1990s. Subotica (1992), Carnegie (1994), Peintre Celebre (1997) and Sagamix (1998) all won for Fabre at a time when he all but ruled Flat racing in France. While only Peintre Celebre of that group would be remembered as a truly great horse, it is perhaps a sign of Fabre’s skill and ability that he was able to win such a prestigious prize with horses he himself would describe as “not a champion”.
André Fabre is the ARC 👑
2019 – Waldgeist2006 – Rail Link2005 – Hurricane Run1998 – Sagamix1997 – Peintre Celebre1994 – Carnegie1992 – Subotica1987 – Trempolino pic.twitter.com/vAKPQe9wQh — World Horse Racing (@WHR) October 6, 2019
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