Amy Murphy Claims First French Victory with Pride Of America

Amy Murphy Claims First French Victory with Pride Of America
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British trainer Amy Murphy celebrated an important achievement on March 18, 2025, as she secured her first victory in France since relocating her operations to Chantilly. The win came courtesy of her reliable gelding, Pride Of America, who showcased his enduring class at Fontainebleau Racecourse.

Amy Murphy's decision to move her training base from Newmarket to Chantilly in February 2025 marked a significant chapter in her career. The relocation aimed to capitalise on the lucrative prize money and world-class facilities that French racing offers. Murphy expressed her enthusiasm about the move, stating, "France is ever-evolving and has great prize-money levels. That's the main draw as to why we're moving."

Pride Of America, an eight-year-old bay gelding, has been a key performer for Murphy's stable. Foaled on March 31, 2017, he has amassed significant earnings throughout his career, with notable performances in both the United Kingdom and France.

In the recent race at Fontainebleau, Pride Of America demonstrated tactical brilliance and resilience. Competing in the Prix Eugénie, he faced a competitive field but managed to assert his dominance under the guidance of jockey Mickaël Barzalona. The victory not only added to the gelding's impressive record but also underscored the seamless adaptation of Murphy's training operations to the French racing environment.

This victory highlights Amy Murphy's strategic foresight and adaptability. By embracing the opportunities within French racing, she has positioned her stable for continued success on an international platform. Murphy's commitment to excellence and her ability to navigate the intricacies of a new racing jurisdiction show her as a dynamic force in the industry.

With this initial victory in France, the future looks promising for Amy Murphy and her team. The successful transition not only boosts the morale of the stable but also sets a positive precedent for upcoming campaigns. Murphy's ambition to compete at the highest levels is evident, and her strategic move to France appears to be a step in the right direction.

At Equitas, we celebrate the achievements of female trainers like Amy Murphy, who continue to break barriers and set new standards in the racing world. We invite our readers to follow Equitas for more inspiring stories and updates on female trainers around the globe.

Note: This article is based on information available as of March 20, 2025. For the latest updates, please refer to official racing sources and Amy Murphy Racing's official channels.

Muireann O Toole Brennan

Muireann O Toole Brennan

Co Founder and CMO of Equitas. I have worked within numerous facets of the industry mainly with TBs. Business owner, mother and wife!
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