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Allaire du Pont | |
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Born | Helena Allaire Crozer May 4, 1913 United States |
Died | January 6, 2006 | (aged 92)
Occupation(s) | Aviator Racehorse owner/breeder |
Known for | Kelso |
Board member of | Jockey Club (United States), Greener Pastures |
Spouse | Richard Chichester du Pont |
Children | Richard Jr. (1937–1986) Helena A. (b. 1939) |
Parent(s) | Samuel A. Crozer & Helena Rutgers |
Allaire du Pont (May 4, 1913 – January 6, 2006) was an American sportswoman and a member of the prominent French-American Du Pont family of chemical manufacturers who is most remembered as the owner of the Thoroughbred horse racing Hall of Fame champion, Kelso.
Born Helena Allaire Crozer, in 1934 she married Richard C. du Pont with whom she had a son, Richard Jr. and a daughter Helena. An avid sportsperson, she was an Olympic Trap shooter and a champion tennis player. Allaire du Pont and her husband were both glider and powered aircraft pilots. She set a national endurance record for women gliders in 1935. In the early days of flying when it was still a novelty, doing stunts was popular and she once flew her plane under the Chesapeake City bridge. Her husband died in 1943 while working for the War effort when a U.S. government experimental glider in which he was a passenger crashed during a demonstration flight. In 1947, she established the Richard C. du Pont Memorial Trophy to be awarded annually to the United States National Open Class Soaring Champion.