Jacques Wertheimer
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Jacques Guy Wertheimer (August 18, 1911 – February 6, 1996) was a prominent French businessman who inherited and ran the renowned House of Chanel perfume company. Jacques Wertheimer was born at the villa Les Forgettes in Deauville, the son of Germaine Revel and businessman Pierre Wertheimer who co-founded the Chanel perfume business in 1924.
On March 26, 1947, Jacques Wertheimer married Eliane Fischer, the daughter of an architect. They had two sons, Alain and Gerard. The marriage was short-lived, and after separating, their divorce decree was issued on September 11, 1952.
[edit] Thoroughbred horse racing
Jacques Wertheimer inherited a thoroughbred horse racing operation which he developed into one of the leading stables in France. Alec Head trained for the family until his retirement in 1984 but for a number of years continued to act as their bloodstock advisor. Head's daughter Criquette took over as trainer and continued to have great success.
Selected Group One race wins:
- Coronation Stakes : Gold Splash (1993)
- Critérium de Saint-Cloud : Poliglote (1994)
- Critérium des Pouliches : Gold Splash (1992)
- Poule d'Essai des Poulains : Green Dancer (1975), Red Lord (1976), Green Tune (1994)
- Poule d'Essai des Pouliches: Ivanjica (1975), Dancing Maid (1978)
- Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe : Ivanjica (1976), Gold River (1981)
- Prix de l'Opéra : Mona Stella (1987), Athyka (1988, 1989)
- Prix d'Ispahan : Carwhite (1978), Green Tune (1995)
- Prix du Jockey Club : Val de l'Orne (1975)
- Prix Marcel Boussac : Gold Splash (1992)
- Prix Royal-Oak : Gold River (1980), Agent Double (1984)
- Prix Saint-Alary : Reine de Saba (1978), Rivière d'Or (1988)
- Prix Vermeille : Ivanjica (1975), Dancing Maid (1978)
On his death, running of the business empire was assumed by his two sons.