Philippe Rozier
Philippe Rozier (born 5 February 1963 in Melun, Seine-et-Marne, France) is a French show jumping rider.[1] He began riding internationally thirty years ago, beginning with a spot on the 1980 gold-medal French team at the Junior European Championships. He has won two silver medals in the World Championships and ridden in 75 Nations' Cups. He competes for France in the Global Champions Tour, having supported the tour since it began in 2006.[2]
He is the son of Marcel Rozier, also a jumping rider and trainer, who owns the prestigious Espace Rozier near Paris. He is also the brother of fellow champion rider Thierry Rozier, who has been the longtime trainer of Charlotte Casiraghi, herself an amateur rider. Philippe Rozier is sponsored by the Team Marionnaud, which is sponsored by the Chez Marionnaud perfume company.
Rozier competed in the 1984 and 2000 Summer Olympics for France, in showjumping. In the 1984 Olympics he tied for 20th place individually and took helped his team take 6th place. In 2000, he tied for 21st place individually, being eliminated in the qualifying rounds, but France went on to take 4th place as a team.[1]
Medals
- 1983 Bronze Medal, Individual, European Championships at Geesteren with the horse Cool Million,
- 1987 Silver Medal, team, European Championships at St. Gallen with Jiva
- 1989 Silver Medal, team, European Championships at Rotterdam with the horse Oscar Minotière.
- 1994 Silver Medal, team, World Equestrian Games at The Hague with the horse Rocco V
- 1997 Gold Medal, team, and 4th place, individual, at the Mediterranean Equestrian Games at Bari with the horse Flyer
See also
References
- 1 2 Philippe Rozier, Sports Reference, Retrieved 16 September 2010
- ↑ GCT Rider: Philippe Rozier, Global Champions Tour, Retrieved 16 September 2010