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59-year-old horse trainer Christoph Clement died of rare eye cancer
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59-Year-Old Horse Trainer Christoph Clement Succumbs to Rare Eye Cancer

June 30, 2025 3 Min Read
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Christoph Clement, the renowned trainer who triumphed with Longshot Tonalist in the 2014 Belmont Stakes and secured a Breeders’ Cup win in 2021, has died at the age of 59. Clement personally announced his passing in a prepared statement shared on his Stable’s X account, revealing his battle with metastatic uveal melanoma, an aggressive eye cancer affecting the central layer of the eye known as the uvea. This rare cancer, making up only 5% of melanoma cases in the U.S., often spreads rapidly, occurring in up to half of those diagnosed.

Born in Paris, Clement built a successful career over 34 years in the U.S., having apprenticed under his father Miguel, a respected French trainer, and later working for prominent racing families, including Shug McGaughey, a Hall of Fame trainer. He launched his independent career in 1991, securing a win with his first horse at Belmont Park, New York.

Dave O’Rourke, president and CEO of the New York Racing Association, praised Clement not just for his numerous wins but for his kindness and significant impact on New York racing. Over his career, Clement achieved 2,576 wins and earned more than $184 million in purses, according to Equibase. In his farewell message, Clement reflected on his integrity and dedication, emphasizing his commitment to the well-being of his horses.

One of Clement’s most celebrated horses was Gio Ponti, honored as the champion male turf horse in 2009 and 2010. His 2014 Belmont Stakes victory with Tonalist notably ended California Chrome’s bid for the Triple Crown, stirring controversy among fans and owners, though apologies and congratulations followed.

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Clement’s sole Breeders’ Cup victory came with Pizza Bianca, owned by celebrity chef Bobby Frey. He also placed well in several other Breeders’ Cup races. Eric Hamelbach, CEO of the National Association for the Merciful Conservation of Jumpers, highlighted Clement’s genuine love for horses, his expert knowledge, and his warm, positive demeanor.

Clement will leave his stable to his son and longtime assistant, Miguel. He is survived by his wife Valerie, daughter Charlotte Clement Collins, and grandson Hugo Collins.

Fan Take: Christoph Clement’s passing marks the loss of one of horse racing’s most respected trainers, celebrated not only for his skill but for his compassion and integrity. His legacy reminds us of the profound bond between trainer and horse, underscoring the human element that makes horse racing more than just a sport—it’s a lifelong passion that drives its community forward.

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