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Grand Prix de Paris


FieldValue
classGroup 1
horse raceGrand Prix de Paris
imageArrivee Juddmonte Grand Prix de Paris 2012 Hippodrome de Longchamp.JPG
captionThe Grand Prix de Paris in 2012
locationLongchamp Racecourse
Paris, France
inaugurated1863
race typeFlat / Thoroughbred
sponsorCygames
website
distance2,400 metres (1½ miles)
surfaceTurf
trackRight-handed
qualificationThree-year-olds
excluding geldings
weight58 kg
**Allowances**
1½ kg for fillies
purse€600,000 *(2022)*
**1st:** €342,840

Paris, France excluding geldings Allowances 1½ kg for fillies 1st: €342,840 |} The Grand Prix de Paris (branded as the Cygames Grand Prix de Paris for sponsorship reasons) is a Group 1 flat horse race in France open to three-year-old thoroughbred colts and fillies. It is run at Longchamp over a distance of 2,400 metres (about 1½ miles), and it is scheduled to take place each year in July.

History

The event was created by the Société d'Encouragement, a former governing body of horse racing in France. It originally served as a showpiece for the best home-bred three-year-olds to compete against international opponents over 3,000 metres. It was established in 1863, and the inaugural running was won by a British colt called The Ranger. The initial prize of 100,000 francs was raised by the Duc de Morny, who obtained half of the money from the Paris Municipal Council and an equal share of the remainder from each of the five main regional railway companies. For a period it was France's richest and most prestigious race.

The Grand Prix de Paris was abandoned because of the Franco-Prussian War in 1871. It was cancelled throughout World War I, with no running from 1915 to 1918. It continued to be the country's leading flat race until the introduction of the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe in 1920. The event was temporarily switched to Le Tremblay in 1943 and 1944. It was extended to 3,100 metres in 1964.

The present system of race grading was introduced in 1971, and the Grand Prix de Paris was classed at the highest level, Group 1. It reverted to 3,000 metres in 1978, and it was shortened to 2,000 metres in 1987. It was sponsored by Louis Vuitton from 1988 to 1992, and the sponsorship of Juddmonte Farms began in 2001.

The distance of the Grand Prix de Paris was increased to 2,400 metres in 2005. It is normally held at an evening meeting on July 14, the French national holiday of Bastille Day. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 running was postponed to 13 September, replacing the Prix Niel, traditionally run at that time.

Records

Leading jockey (6 wins):

  • Tom Lane – Stuart (1888), Fitz Roya (1890), Clamart (1891), Rueil (1892), Ragotsky (1893), Perth (1899)

Leading trainer (14 wins):

  • André Fabre – Dancehall (1989), Subotica (1991), Homme de Loi (1992), Fort Wood (1993), Grape Tree Road (1996), Peintre Celebre (1997), Limpid (1998), Slickly (1999), Rail Link (2006), Cavalryman (2009), Meandre (2011), Flintshire (2013), Gallante (2014), Sosie (2024)

Leading owner (7 wins):

  • Edmond Blanc – Nubienne (1879), Clamart (1891), Rueil (1892), Andree (1895), Arreau (1896), Quo Vadis (1903), Ajax (1904)
  • Aga Khan IV - Charlottesville (1960), Sumayr (1985), Valanour (1995), Khalkevi (2002), Montmartre (2008), Behkabad (2010), Shakeel (2017)

Winners since 1957

YearWinnerJockeyTrainerOwnerTime
1957AltipanRoger PoinceletEtienne PolletGérard Delloye3:13.40
1958San RomanRoger PoinceletDaniel LescalleVictor Lyon3:12.96
1959BirumLéon FlavienMax BonaventureAndré Belinguier3:13.46
1960CharlottesvilleGeorge MooreAlec HeadAga Khan IV3:19.80
1961BaltoMaxime GarciaMax BonaventureAndré Rueff3:10.14
1962ArmisticeJean DeforgeJohn Cunnington, Jr.Mathieu Goudchaux3:10.10
1963SanctusRoger PoinceletEtienne PolletJean Ternynck3:12.70
1964White LabelLouis HeurteurGeoffroy WatsonGuy de Rothschild3:23.50
1965RelianceYves Saint-MartinFrançois MathetFrançois Dupré3:23.76
1966DanseurYves Saint-MartinFrançois MathetFrançois Dupré3:24.48
1967PhaetonLéon FlavienMax BonaventureMrs Jean Stern3:22.60
1968DhaudeviFreddy HeadRobert CormeMrs Georges Courtois3:18.60
1969ChaparralFreddy HeadWilliam HeadMrs Guy Weisweiller3:19.80
1970Roll of HonourLester PiggottRichard Carver, Jr.Earl Scheib3:23.90
1971RhefficBill PyersFrançois MathetMrs François Dupré3:27.50
1972PlebenMarcel DepalmasGeoffroy WatsonBaron de Redé3:23.60
1973TennysonAlfred GibertPeter HeadWalter Burmann3:17.70
1974SagaroLester PiggottFrançois BoutinGerry Oldham3:27.60
1975MatahawkRobert JalluHenri van de PoeleMrs Edouard Stern3:17.90
1976ExcellerYves Saint-MartinFrançois MathetNelson Bunker Hunt3:20.50
1977Funny HobbyPhilippe PaquetJacques de ChevignyMrs T. J. Caralli3:21.70
1978GalianiAlain LequeuxMaurice ZilberAndré Ben Lassin3:18.20
1979Soleil NoirHenri SamaniFrançois MathetGuy de Rothschild3:21.70
1980Valiant HeartAlfred GibertBernard SéclyAndré Michel3:25.10
1981Glint of GoldJohn MatthiasIan BaldingPaul Mellon3:25.50
1982Le Nain JauneHenri SamaniFrançois MathetGuy de Rothschild3:18.40
1983YawaPhilip WaldronGeoff LewisElisha Holding3:24.00
1984At TalaqTony MurrayHarry Thomson JonesHamdan Al Maktoum3:14.00
1985SumayrYves Saint-MartinAlain de Royer-DupréAga Khan IV3:20.00
1986SwinkWalter SwinburnJonathan PeaseNelson Bunker Hunt3:19.30
1987Risk MeSteve CauthenPaul KellewayLewis Norris2:08.30
1988Fijar TangoTony CruzGeorges MikhalidèsMahmoud Fustok2:05.80
1989DancehallCash AsmussenAndré FabreTomohiro Wada2:03.60
1990SaumarezSteve CauthenNicolas ClémentBruce McNall2:07.50
1991SuboticaThierry JarnetAndré FabreOlivier Lecerf2:05.20
1992Homme de LoiThierry JarnetAndré FabrePaul de Moussac2:03.90
1993Fort WoodSylvain GuillotAndré FabreSheikh Mohammed2:01.60
1994MillkomJean-René DuboscJean-Claude RougetJean-Claude Gour2:04.40
1995ValanourGérald MosséAlain de Royer-DupréAga Khan IV2:02.20
1996Grape Tree RoadThierry JarnetAndré FabreMichael Tabor2:02.30
1997Peintre CelebreOlivier PeslierAndré FabreDaniel Wildenstein2:08.40
1998LimpidOlivier PeslierAndré FabreSheikh Mohammed2:03.20
1999SlicklyThierry JarnetAndré FabreJean-Luc Lagardère2:03.90
2000Beat HollowRichard QuinnHenry CecilKhalid Abdullah2:03.70
2001ChichicastenangoAlain JunkPhilippe DemercastelBéatrice Brunet2:01.00
2002KhalkeviChristophe SoumillonAlain de Royer-DupréAga Khan IV2:02.40
2003VesponeChristophe LemaireNicolas ClémentEcurie Mister Ess A S2:01.10
2004BagoThierry GilletJonathan PeaseNiarchos Family2:05.60
2005ScorpionKieren FallonAidan O'BrienMagnier / Tabor2:24.30
2006Rail LinkChristophe SoumillonAndré FabreKhalid Abdullah2:26.40
2007Zambezi SunStéphane PasquierPascal BaryKhalid Abdullah2:31.60
2008MontmartreChristophe SoumillonAlain de Royer-DupréAga Khan IV2:26.20
2009CavalrymanMaxime GuyonAndré FabreSheikh Mohammed2:27.60
2010BehkabadGérald MosséJean-Claude RougetAga Khan IV2:33.30
2011MeandreMaxime GuyonAndré FabreRothschild Family2:26.63
2012Imperial MonarchJoseph O'BrienAidan O'BrienSue Magnier2:35.47
2013FlintshireMaxime GuyonAndré FabreKhalid Abdullah2:28.57
2014GallantePierre-Charles BoudotAndré FabreMagnier, Smith & Tabor2:41.76
2015EruptStéphane PasquierFrancis-Henri GraffardNiarchos Family2:31.07
2016Mont OrmelCristian DemuroPia BrandtGerard Augustin-Normand2:29.56
2017ShakeelChristophe SoumillonAlain de Royer-DupréAga Khan IV2:30.42
2018Kew GardensRyan MooreAidan O'BrienMagnier, Smith & Tabor2:28.62
2019JapanRyan MooreAidan O'BrienDerrick Smith, Magnier & Tabor2:27.07
2020MogulPierre-Charles BoudotAidan O'BrienDerrick Smith, Magnier & Tabor2:24.76
2021Hurricane LaneWilliam BuickCharlie ApplebyGodolphin2:33.59
2022OnestoStéphane PasquierFabrice ChappetAugustin-Normand, Dubois et al2:27.76
2023Feed The FlameCristian DemuroPascal BaryEcurie Jean-Louis Bouchard2:26.71
2024SosieMaxime GuyonAndré FabreWertheimer et Frère2:31.02
2025LeffardCristian DemuroJean-Claude RougetAugustin-Normand and Caro2:26.45

The 2016 and 2017 races took place at Saint-Cloud while Longchamp was closed for redevelopment. The 2016 winner Mont Ormel was later exported to Hong Kong and renamed Helene Charisma. The 2020 race was run in September owing to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Earlier winners

  • 1863: The Ranger
  • 1864: Vermouth
  • 1865: Gladiateur
  • 1866: Ceylon
  • 1867: Fervacques *
  • 1868: The Earl
  • 1869: Glaneur
  • 1870: Sornette
  • 1871: no race
  • 1872: Cremorne
  • 1873: Boiard
  • 1874: Trent
  • 1875: Salvator
  • 1876: Kisber
  • 1877: Saint Christophe
  • 1878: Thurio
  • 1879: Nubienne
  • 1880: Robert the Devil
  • 1881: Foxhall
  • 1882: Bruce
  • 1883: Frontin
  • 1884: Little Duck
  • 1885: Paradox
  • 1886: Minting
  • 1887: Tenebreuse
  • 1888: Stuart
  • 1889: Vasistas
  • 1890: Fitz Roya
  • 1891: Clamart
  • 1892: Rueil
  • 1893: Ragotsky
  • 1894: Dolma Baghtche
  • 1895: Andree
  • 1896: Arreau
  • 1897: Doge
  • 1898: Le Roi Soleil
  • 1899: Perth
  • 1900: Semendria
  • 1901: Cheri
  • 1902: Kizil Kourgan
  • 1903: Quo Vadis
  • 1904: Ajax
  • 1905: Finasseur
  • 1906: Spearmint
  • 1907: Sans Souci
  • 1908: Northeast
  • 1909: Verdun
  • 1910: Nuage
  • 1911: As d'Atout
  • 1912: Houli
  • 1913: Bruleur
  • 1914: Sardanapale
  • 1915–16: no race
  • 1917: Brumelli
  • 1918: Montmartin
  • 1919: Galloper Light
  • 1920: Comrade
  • 1921: Lemonora
  • 1922: Kefalin
  • 1923: Filibert de Savoie
  • 1924: Transvaal
  • 1925: Reine Lumiere
  • 1926: Take My Tip
  • 1927: Fiterari
  • 1928: Cri de Guerre
  • 1929: Hotweed
  • 1930: Commanderie
  • 1931: Barneveldt
  • 1932: Strip the Willow
  • 1933: Cappiello
  • 1934: Admiral Drake
  • 1935: Crudité
  • 1936: Mieuxce
  • 1937: Clairvoyant
  • 1938: Nearco
  • 1939: Pharis
  • 1940: Maurepas
  • 1941: Le Pacha
  • 1942: Magister
  • 1943: Pensbury
  • 1944: Deux Pour Cent
  • 1945: Caracalla
  • 1946: Souverain
  • 1947: Avenger
  • 1948: My Love
  • 1949: Bagheera
  • 1950: Vieux Manoir
  • 1951: Sicambre
  • 1952: Orfeo
  • 1953: Northern Light
  • 1954: Popof
  • 1955: Phil Drake
  • 1956: Vattel
  • The 1867 race finished as a dead-heat between Fervacques and Patricien, but it was decided by a run-off.

References

References

  1. "Grand Prix de Paris".
  2. (24 April 2020). "New dates announced for French Classics".
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