François Doumen

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François Doumen (born 11 June 1940) is a retired French racehorse trainer. He was a winner of the King George VI Chase on five occasions with Nupsala (1987), The Fellow (1991, 1992), Algan (1994), First Gold (2000), and the Cheltenham Gold Cup with The Fellow (1994).

François Doumen in 2014

Life and career

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Doumen born 11 June 1940 in Angoulême, Poitevin-Saintongeais.[1] As a young man he had also been a competitive slalom skier. From 1956 to 1970 he was an amateur jockey, and he then worked as an assistant trainer to his father Jean, who was a jockey and trainer at Maisons-Laffitte for over 50 years.[2] His older brother Christophe was also a racehorse trainer.[2]

François obtained his own training licence in 1977, working in Boucé, Orne.[2] His first successful outing in the UK was in 1987, winning the Boxing DayKing George VI Chase at Kempton with the 25-1 outsider Nupsala,[1] the first French horse to do so.[2] He won the same race in 1991 and 1992 with The Fellow, who went on to win the Cheltenham Gold Cup for Doumen in 1994.[2]

Doumen stop training jump horses at the age of 70 in 2010,[1] and retired from training altogether in August 2017, after suffering ill health.[1]

Doumen was initially based at Maisons-Laffitte, and he subsequently moved to Lamorlaye and later Chantilly and Boucé, Orne.[2] Doumen was successful in both flat and jump racing, and his most notable horses included The Fellow, Jim and Tonic and Baracouda.[1] His son, Thierry, is also a trainer and a former jockey.[3]

Major wins

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  France


  Canada


  Great Britain


  Hong Kong


  Ireland


  United Arab Emirates


  United States

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f Scott Burton (11 August 2017). "Francois Doumen calls time on glittering training career". racingpost.com.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "Francois Doumen". bbc.co.uk. 5 March 2003.
  3. ^ a b "Francois Doumen". ntra.com. 5 March 2003. Archived from the original on 2010-01-14.
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