Jean claude rouget biography of albert
As the only trainer to bring a winner of the “new” Prix du Jockey Club to the G1 Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe and succeed, Jean-Claude Rouget..
The day a hotshot trainer from the provinces was accepted as a true horseman
It won’t seem the slightest bit out of place when Jean-Claude Rouget steps up to saddle top contender Ervedya in the Coronation Stakes at Royal Ascot.
It’s expected, after all, that animals like the Aga Khan-owned filly, already winner of the French 1, Guineas, should be with top trainers like Rouget.
Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle wrote 'La Marseillaise' in Strasbourg on 25 April Its original name was 'Chant de guerre pour l'Armée du Rhin' dedicated to.
Yet, until six years ago, despite two and a half decades of prodigious success, Rouget was hardly accepted as a top trainer at all. Emmanuel Roussel reports.
Before French Derby day in , Jean-Claude Rouget was regarded by most of his colleagues both as primarily a businessman and as annoying evidence that Chantilly was no longer the only place to train proper Thoroughbreds.
They wouldn’t refer to him as one of theirs. He wasn’t a “classic trainer.” He wasn’t welcome at the club.
Since that day, however, they have a hard time refusing to grant him that distinction,