Retired French trainer Alain de Royer-Dupre has been elevated to the rank of Knight in the French Legion of Honour.
The award is the highest distinction for French citizens, and is comprised of the following ranks in order of increasing distinction: knight, officer, commander, grand officer, and grand cross. Royer-Dupre, who retired from training at the end of 2021, will be presented with the award in a subsequent ceremony.
De Royer-Dupre told Jour de Galop, “It's good that the racing world is recognised. Certainly, as far as I am concerned, I have gone frequently abroad. We were able to sing La Marseillaise after grand victories in many countries across the world.”
Training out of Aiglemont for His Highness The Aga Khan beginning in 1983 upon the death of Francois Mathet, de Royer-Dupre would go on to train a total of 77 Group 1 winners for HH The Aga Khan and Princess Zahra Aga Khan including seven G1 French Guineas, a G1 Prix Vermeille, six editions of the G1 Prix de Diane and G1 Prix Saint Alary, five G1 Prix du Jockey Clubs and a pair of G1 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe winners.
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