Elie Lellouche

Elie Lellouche

Élie Lellouche (born March 5, 1952 in Tunis) is a French trainer of Thoroughbred racehorses and jockeys.

After having modest success as a jockey, in 1979 Lellouche obtained his horse trainer's license. He had reasonable achievements and built a reputation good enough that in the 1990s the prominent Wildenstein Stables shifted forty-two of their horses from André Fabre to Lellouche's care. The move brought considerable success and raised his reputation even further that helped attract other owners to bring quality horses to his training facilities at Chantilly.

For Spanish owner/breeder Enrique Sarasola, Lellouche trained Helissio, the 1996 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe winner. More recently, the Wildenstein Stable's colt, Westerner, became the first French-trained winner of Britain's Ascot Gold Cup in almost thirty years and was voted the Cartier Racing Award as Europe's Top Stayer in 2004 and 2005.

Lellouche is also known for coaching successful French jockey Dominique Boeuf.

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Prix De Barbeville - Winners Since 1974
... Soumillon André Fabre Sheikh Mohammed 328.00 2004 Westerner 5 Dominique Boeuf Elie Lellouche Ecurie Wildenstein 335.50 2005 Westerner 6 Olivier Peslier Elie ...
Prix De La Grotte - Winners Since 1980
... Khalid Abdullah 147.30 1991 Danseuse du Soir Dominique Boeuf Elie Lellouche Daniel Wildenstein 146.20 1992 Absurde Freddy Head François Boutin Chryss Goulandris 141.90 1993 Baya Thierry Jarnet Andr ...
Prix Ganay - Winners Since 1970
... Olivier Lecerf 209.30 1993 Vert Amande 5 Dominique Boeuf Elie Lellouche Enrique Sarasola 221.10 1994 Marildo 7 Guy Guignard David Smaga David Smaga 211.90 ...
Prix De Flore (horse Race) - Winners Since 1979
... Sporades 3 Sylvain Guillot André Fabre Paul de Moussac 221.20 1993 Oxava 3 Olivier Peslier Elie Lellouche Charles Maarek 217.90 1994 Allez les Trois 3 Freddy Head Criquette Head Haras d'Etreham ...