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Founded in 1978 by Isabelle Judet and Jean-Claude Chéret, Pamfou Dressage is an equestrian facility specializing in dressage, located in Seine-et-Marne, just 58 kilometers from Paris and 13 kilometers from Fontainebleau.
Now managed by Camille Judet-Chéret and Corentin Pottier, two international dressage riders, this dressage stable is set in the heart of a lush, bucolic estate and offers top-tier facilities perfectly suited to the demands of high-level sport. Its prime location, close to Paris-Charles de Gaulle (65 km) and Orly (47 km) airports, makes it a true international hub for the trade and development of dressage horses.
Renowned for training international riders and developing high-potential sport horses, Pamfou Dressage has become a benchmark in performance, expertise, and professionalism in the discipline.
Today, the trade of dressage horses is Pamfou Dressage's core activity, with a strong emphasis on selecting and offering horses of outstanding quality.
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Isabelle Judet is a 5* international judge affiliated with the Fédération Équestre Internationale (FEI) since 1989. A professional rider and renowned dressage coach, she has held several key positions within the French Equestrian Federation : Team leader from 1991 to 1994, then national coach of the French dressage team from 1999 to 2002. Notably, she led the French delegation at the Barcelona Olympic Games.
Honored with the Passion de Femmes Golden Laurel Award in 2008, Isabelle Judet has spent over forty years traveling across all five continents to teach dressage and serve as a judge at the most prestigious competitions. She presided over the 2014 World Equestrian Games in Caen and the FEI World Cup Final in Paris-Bercy in 2018. She is regularly a member of the judging panel at European and World Championships, confirming her status as a leading figure in the discipline on the international stage.
Camille Judet-Chéret joined the French national team for the first time in 2003, at just twelve years old, alongside her pony Etey du Martray. Since then, she has built an impressive track record, competing in five European Championships, a Young Riders World Cup Final, as well as three editions of the World Championships for Young Horses.
A consistent competitor on the biggest international stages, she regularly takes part in prestigious events. In 2009, she placed 7th at the European Championships with Mister Grand Champ.
More recently, in 2024, she stood out by finishing 5th in Ermelo at the World Championships for Young Horses with Emoji JCD SL. She also competed in the CHIO Aachen in 2023, and in several stages of the World Cup circuit during the 2024/2025 season. Among her notable victories are the CDI3* in Compiègne and the one in Leeuwarden in 2024, both won with Herelja Higgins.
An experienced rider, she has competed with more than thirty horses, including around ten at Grand Prix level, and has earned over 150 international selections. Her dual expertise—both athletic and academic—makes her a well-rounded figure in French dressage.
Camille holds a Master’s degree (Master 2) in Strategy and Organizational Communication from Sciences Po Lille, as well as a Bachelor of Arts in Politics and International Relations from the University of Canterbury (United Kingdom). She is also certified with the DEJEPS – High-Level Athlete with a specialization in dressage, attesting to her commitment to elite performance coaching.
He holds a Master’s degree (Master 2) in Financial Control from Université Paris Dauphine and is also certified with the DEJEPS – High-Level Athlete (AHN) diploma with a specialization in dressage.
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Camille Judet-Chéret and Corentin Pottier embody an ambitious new generation of French dressage. In addition to their respective athletic careers, they combine their expertise to support riders on the international stage in reaching top-level performance. They regularly coach foreign riders at major competitions, achieving significant results. In 2019, they won a team gold medal at the Asian Championships in Pattaya, Thailand, with the Thai team. In 2023, they repeated this success at the Asian Games in Hangzhou, China, this time with the Indian team—further confirming their key role in preparing and guiding their students to success on the world stage.
Their technical, demanding, yet supportive approach attracts many international riders, making them essential figures in French dressage—both in the arena and as coaches.