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Galopin (1872–1899) was a
British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. In a
racing career which lasted from June 1874
until October 1875 he ran nine times...
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Galopin (26
September 1879 – 28
February 1944) was a
Belgian businessman notable for his role in German-occupied
Belgium during World War II.
Galopin...
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Galopin Des
Champs (foaled 12 May 2016) is a French-bred, Irish-trained
thoroughbred racehorse who
competes in
National Hunt racing.
Trained by Willie...
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Pierre Galopin was a
French military officer who came to
international attention when he was
captured by a
group of
Chadian rebels, led by Hissène Habré...
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close in
second and
Galopin Des
Champs in third. L'Homme
Pressed moved up to
challenge for the lead on the
second circuit with
Galopin Des
Champs remaining...
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Galopin can
refer to:
Galopin, a
British Thoroughbred racehorse Alexandre Galopin, a
Belgian businessman Arnould Galopin, a
French author Claude Galopin...
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Arnould Galopin (1865, Marbeuf, Eure - 1934) was a
prolific French writer with more than 50
novels to his credit.
Galopin won the
French Academy's Grand...
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Claude Galopin is a
French automotive engineer. In 1984,
Galopin was
recruited by the
Ligier Formula One team as a race engineer, a
position he remained...
- Gloucestershire, England, on 17
March 2023. The race was won by the 7-5
favourite Galopin Des Champs,
owned by Mrs
Audrey Turley,
trained in
Ireland by
Willie Mullins...
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manufacturer of
motor vehicles in Belgium, a
development championed by
Alexandre Galopin as
managing director. FN cars were
produced in
Herstal from the
early 1900s...