Grand_Prix_de_Deauville

Grand Prix de Deauville

Grand Prix de Deauville

Flat horse race in France


The Grand Prix de Deauville is a Group 2 flat horse race in France open to thoroughbreds aged three years or older. It is run at Deauville over a distance of 2,500 metres (about 1 mile and 4½ furlongs), and it is scheduled to take place each year in August.

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Grand Prix de Deauville
2022
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Botanik Stay Foolish Fenelon
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History

The event was established in 1866, and it was originally called the Coupe de Deauville. It was initially contested over 2,400 metres.

The race was renamed the Grand Prix de Deauville in 1871. It was opened to foreign horses in 1872, and was subsequently won by international contenders such as Kincsem and Tristan. Its distance was increased to 2,500 metres in 1886, and to 2,600 metres in 1903.

The event was known as the Grand Prix de Trouville-Deauville from 1908 to 1911. It was abandoned throughout World War I, with no running from 1914 to 1918.

The Grand Prix de Deauville was cancelled once during World War II, in 1940. For the remainder of this period, while its regular venue was closed, it was switched between Longchamp (1941–42, 1945), Maisons-Laffitte (1943) and Le Tremblay (1944). The Longchamp and Maisons-Laffitte editions were contested over 2,500 metres.

The race's distance was extended to 2,700 metres in 1973. Its present length, 2,500 metres, was introduced in 1990.

Records

Most successful horse (3 wins):


Leading jockey (5 wins):

  • Yves Saint-MartinBounteous (1962), Val de Loir (1963), Ashmore (1976), Perrault (1981), Baby Turk (1986)
  • Dominique BoeufBorromini (1989), Robertet (1990), Policy Maker (2003), Irish Wells (2006, 2007)

Leading trainer (10 wins):

  • André FabreZalataia (1983), Borromini (1989), Modhish (1992), Swain (1995), Epistolaire (1998), Polish Summer (2002), Cherry Mix (2004), Getaway (2008), Masterstroke (2012), Botanik (2022)

Leading owner (5 wins):

  • Frédéric de Lagrange – Montgoubert (1867), Trocadero (1868), Mortemer (1869), Nougat (1876), Castillon (1881)
  • Daniel WildensteinSchönbrunn (1970), Ashmore (1974, 1976), Air de Cour (1985), Robertet (1990)

Winners since 1978

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a Polish Summer finished first in 2003, but he was relegated to second place following a stewards' inquiry.

Earlier winners

  • 1866: Affidavit
  • 1867: Montgoubert
  • 1868: Trocadero
  • 1869: Mortemer
  • 1870: Dutch Skater
  • 1871: La Perichole
  • 1872: Bivouac
  • 1873: Sir John
  • 1874: Perla
  • 1875: Saint Cyr
  • 1876: Nougat
  • 1877: Vinaigrette
  • 1878: Kincsem
  • 1879: El Rey
  • 1880: Le Destrier
  • 1881: Castillon
  • 1882: Tristan
  • 1883: Tristan
  • 1884: Tristan
  • 1885: Althorp
  • 1886: Polyeucte
  • 1887: Pythagoras
  • 1888: Galaor
  • 1889: Le Sancy
  • 1890: Le Sancy
  • 1891: Yellow
  • 1892: Naviculaire
  • 1893: Galette
  • 1894: Algarade
  • 1895: Merlin
  • 1896: Riposte
  • 1897: Van Diemen
  • 1898: Le Samaritain
  • 1899: Fourire
  • 1900: Monsieur Amedee
  • 1901: Jacobite
  • 1902: Maximum
  • 1903: Shebdiz
  • 1904: Turenne
  • 1905: Ecots
  • 1906: Maintenon
  • 1907: Punta Gorda
  • 1908: Cheikh
  • 1909: Biniou
  • 1910: Joie
  • 1911: Basse Pointe
  • 1912: Gorgorito
  • 1913: Isard
  • 1914–18: no race
  • 1919: Verdier
  • 1920: Tullamore
  • 1921: Zagreus
  • 1922: Bahadur
  • 1923: São Paulo
  • 1924: Swansea
  • 1925: Dark Diamond
  • 1926: Asteroide
  • 1927: Le Polisson
  • 1928: La Futelaye
  • 1929: Charlemagne
  • 1930: Rieur
  • 1931: Celerina
  • 1932: Confidence
  • 1933: Queen of Scots
  • 1934: Morvillars
  • 1935: Ping Pong
  • 1936: Fantastic
  • 1937: Saint Preux
  • 1938: Terre Rose
  • 1939: Birikil
  • 1940: no race
  • 1941: Jock
  • 1942: Adaris
  • 1943: Cordon Rouge
  • 1944: Verso II
  • 1945: Basileus
  • 1946: Kerlor
  • 1947: Le Paillon
  • 1948: Turmoil
  • 1949:
  • 1950: Alizier
  • 1951: Coast Guard
  • 1952: Damaka
  • 1953: Flute Enchantee
  • 1954: Doux Vert
  • 1955: Rosa Bonheur
  • 1956: Tall Chief
  • 1957: Scot
  • 1958: Chippendale
  • 1959: Fils de Roi
  • 1960: Wordpam
  • 1961: Molvedo
  • 1962: Bounteous
  • 1963: Val de Loir
  • 1964: Sailor
  • 1965: Sailor
  • 1966: Lionel
  • 1967: Lionel
  • 1968: Soyeux
  • 1969: Djakao
  • 1970: Schönbrunn
  • 1971: Miss Dan
  • 1972: Novius
  • 1973: Card King
  • 1974: Ashmore
  • 1975: L'Ensorceleur *
  • 1976: Ashmore
  • 1977: Dom Alaric

* Duke of Marmalade finished first in 1975, but he was relegated to fifth place following a stewards' inquiry.

See also


References

  1. "LUCIEN BARRIERE – GRAND PRIX DE DEAUVILLE". The French Black Type. Retrieved 30 August 2020.



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