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Prix d'Arenberg

Prix d'Arenberg

Horse race


The Prix d'Arenberg is a Group 3 flat horse race in France open to two-year-old thoroughbreds. It is run at Chantilly over a distance of 1,100 metres (about 5½ furlongs), and it is scheduled to take place each year in late August or early September.

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History

The event was established in 1911, and it was originally called the Prix des Coteaux. It was initially contested over 1,100 metres at Longchamp. It was abandoned throughout World War I, with no running from 1914 to 1919. It was shortened to 1,000 metres in 1921.

The race was renamed in memory of Auguste d'Arenberg (1837–1924), a long-serving member of the Société d'Encouragement, in 1925.

The Prix d'Arenberg was cancelled once during World War II, in 1939. It was run at Auteuil over 900 metres in 1940, Maisons-Laffitte in 1943 and Le Tremblay in 1944.

The event was transferred to Chantilly in 1975, and it returned to Longchamp in 1983. It was extended to 1,100 metres in 1994, and from this point its venue frequently changed. For brief spells it was held at Maisons-Laffitte (1994, 2002–03), Chantilly (1995, 1997, 1999–2001) and Évry (1996). It was cancelled because of budget cuts in 1998.

The Prix d'Arenberg moved back to Chantilly in 2004. It was staged at Maisons-Laffitte in 2010 and 2011 and Longchamp in 2015 over the shorter distance of 5 furlongs.

Records

Leading jockey (6 wins):

  • Yves Saint-MartinTexanita (1963), Farhana (1966), Zeddaan (1967), Hawkins (1977), Adraan (1979), Last Tycoon (1985)
  • Freddy HeadEnitram (1972), Sigy (1978), Greenway (1980), Sicyos (1983), Doree (1994) Pas de Reponse (1996)

Leading trainer (9 wins):

  • Criquette Head-MaarekSigy (1978), Sicyos (1983), Ravinella (1987), Divine Danse (1990), Key of Luck (1993), Doree (1994), Pas de Reponse (1996), Iron Mask (2000), Villadolide (2003)

Leading owner (5 wins):

  • Marcel BoussacXander (1927), Djerba (1946, dead-heat), Damnos (1947), Cardanil (1949), Djelfa (1950)

Winners since 1979

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a Titus Livius finished first in 1995, but he was subsequently disqualified after testing positive for a banned substance.
b The 2020 running took place at Longchamp due to the COVID-19 pandemic

Earlier winners

  • 1911: Joseline
  • 1912: Ecouen
  • 1913: Roselys
  • 1914–19: no race
  • 1920: Phusla
  • 1921: Tahaa
  • 1922: Epinard
  • 1923: Heldifann
  • 1924: Sherry
  • 1925: Highborn II
  • 1926: Licteur
  • 1927: Xander
  • 1928: La Fayette
  • 1929: Aude
  • 1930: Dogaresse
  • 1931: Timadora
  • 1932: Spirituelle
  • 1933: Shining Tor
  • 1934: Bao Dai
  • 1935: Mistress Ford
  • 1936: Ethiopie
  • 1937: Shrew
  • 1938: Emir d'Iran
  • 1939: no race
  • 1940: La Peri
  • 1941: Nugget
  • 1942: Fanatique
  • 1943: La Rayonne
  • 1944: Doge
  • 1945: Sayani
  • 1946: Djerba / Le Lavandou 1
  • 1947: Damnos
  • 1948:
  • 1949: Cardanil
  • 1950: Djelfa
  • 1951: Pomare
  • 1952: Kobus
  • 1953: Vamarie
  • 1954: Reinata
  • 1955: Polic
  • 1956: Skindles Hotel
  • 1957: Texana
  • 1958: Ginetta
  • 1959: Barbaresque
  • 1960: L'Epinay
  • 1961: Sturdy Man
  • 1962: Victorian Order
  • 1963: Texanita
  • 1964: Polyfoto
  • 1965: Fantastic Light
  • 1966: Farhana
  • 1967: Zeddaan
  • 1968: Don II
  • 1969: Mange Tout
  • 1970: Anna Karenina
  • 1971: Deep Diver
  • 1972: Enitram
  • 1973: La Lambarde
  • 1974: Raise a Lady
  • 1975: Diffusion
  • 1976: Black Sulphur 2
  • 1977: Hawkins
  • 1978: Sigy

1 The 1946 race was a dead-heat and has joint winners.
2 Haneena finished first in 1976, but she was relegated to second place following a stewards' inquiry.

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