Prix_du_Jockey-Club

Prix du Jockey Club

Prix du Jockey Club

Horse race


The Prix du Jockey Club, sometimes referred to as the French Derby, is a Group 1 flat horse race in France open to three-year-old thoroughbred colts and fillies. It is run at Chantilly over a distance of 2,100 metres (about 1 mile and 2½ furlongs) each year in early June.

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History

The format of the race was inspired by the English Derby, and it was named in homage to the Jockey Club based at Newmarket in England. It was established in 1836, and it was originally restricted to horses born and bred in France. Its distance was initially 2,500 metres, and this was cut to 2,400 metres in 1843. It was switched to Versailles during the Revolution of 1848, and it was cancelled due to the Franco-Prussian War in 1871.

The race was abandoned in 1915, and for three years thereafter it was replaced by the Prix des Trois Ans. This took place at Moulins in 1916, Chantilly in 1917 and Maisons-Laffitte in 1918. The first two runnings after World War I were held at Longchamp.

A substitute race called the Prix de Chantilly was run at Auteuil over 2,600 metres in 1940. The Prix du Jockey Club was staged at Longchamp in 1941 and 1942, and at Le Tremblay over 2,300 metres in 1943 and 1944. It returned to Longchamp for the following three years, and on the second occasion it was opened to foreign participants.

The present system of race grading was introduced in 1971, and the Prix du Jockey Club was classed at the highest level, Group 1. The first foreign-trained horse to win was Assert in 1982. The distance was shortened to 2,100 metres in 2005.

Eleven winners of the Prix du Jockey Club have subsequently won the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe. The first was Ksar in 1921, and the most recent was Ace Impact in 2023.

Records

Leading jockey (9 wins):

  • Yves Saint-MartinReliance (1965), Nelcius (1966), Tapalque (1968), Sassafras (1970), Acamas (1978), Top Ville (1979), Darshaan (1984), Mouktar (1985), Natroun (1987)

Leading trainer (10 wins):

  • Tom Jennings, Sr. – Porthos (1852), Monarque (1855), Ventre Saint Gris (1858), Black Prince (1859), Gabrielle d'Estrees (1861), Consul (1869), Insulaire (1878), Zut (1879), Albion (1881), Dandin (1882)

Leading owner (12 wins):

  • Marcel BoussacRamus (1922), Tourbillon (1931), Thor (1933), Cillas (1938), Pharis (1939), Ardan (1944), Coaraze (1945), Sandjar (1947), Scratch (1950), Auriban (1952), Philius (1956), Acamas (1978)

Winners since 1950

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Earlier winners

  • 1836: Franck
  • 1837: Lydia
  • 1838: Vendredi
  • 1839: Romulus
  • 1840: Tontine
  • 1841: Poetess
  • 1842: Plover
  • 1843: Renonce 1
  • 1844: Lanterne
  • 1845: Fitz Emilius
  • 1846: Meudon
  • 1847: Morok
  • 1848: Gambetti
  • 1849: Experience
  • 1850: Saint Germain
  • 1851: Amalfi
  • 1852: Porthos
  • 1853: Jouvence
  • 1854: Celebrity
  • 1855: Monarque
  • 1856: Lion 1
  • 1857: Potocki
  • 1858: Ventre Saint Gris
  • 1859: Black Prince
  • 1860: Beauvais
  • 1861: Gabrielle d'Estrees
  • 1862: Souvenir
  • 1863: La Toucques
  • 1864: Bois Roussel
  • 1865: Gontran
  • 1866: Florentin
  • 1867: Patricien
  • 1868: Suzerain
  • 1869: Consul
  • 1870: Bigarreau
  • 1871: no race
  • 1872: Revigny
  • 1873: Boiard
  • 1874: Saltarelle
  • 1875: Salvator
  • 1876: Kilt
  • 1877: Jongleur
  • 1878: Insulaire
  • 1879: Zut
  • 1880: Beauminet
  • 1881: Albion IV
  • 1882: Dandin / Saint James 2
  • 1883: Frontin
  • 1884: Little Duck
  • 1885: Reluisant
  • 1886: Sycomore / Upas 2
  • 1887: Monarque II
  • 1888: Stuart
  • 1889: Clover
  • 1890: Heaume
  • 1891: Ermak
  • 1892: Chene Royal
  • 1893: Ragotsky
  • 1894: Gospodar
  • 1895: Omnium II
  • 1896: Champaubert
  • 1897: Palmiste
  • 1898: Gardefeu
  • 1899: Perth
  • 1900: La Moriniere
  • 1901: Saxon
  • 1902: Retz
  • 1903: Ex Voto
  • 1904: Ajax
  • 1905: Finasseur
  • 1906: Maintenon
  • 1907: Mordant
  • 1908: Quintette / Sea Sick 2
  • 1909: Negofol
  • 1910: Or du Rhin
  • 1911: Alcantara
  • 1912: Friant
  • 1913: Dagor
  • 1914: Sardanapale
  • 1915: no race
  • 1916: Teddy
  • 1917: Brumelli
  • 1918: Montmartin
  • 1919: Tchad
  • 1920: Sourbier
  • 1921: Ksar
  • 1922: Ramus
  • 1923: Le Capucin
  • 1924: Pot au Feu
  • 1925: Belfonds
  • 1926: Madrigal
  • 1927: Mon Talisman
  • 1928: Le Correge
  • 1929: Hotweed
  • 1930: Chateau Bouscaut
  • 1931: Tourbillon
  • 1932: Strip the Willow
  • 1933: Thor
  • 1934: Duplex
  • 1935: Pearlweed
  • 1936: Mieuxce
  • 1937: Clairvoyant
  • 1938: Cillas
  • 1939: Pharis
  • 1940: Quicko
  • 1941: Le Pacha
  • 1942: Magister
  • 1943: Verso II
  • 1944: Ardan
  • 1945: Coaraze
  • 1946: Prince Chevalier
  • 1947: Sandjar
  • 1948: Bey
  • 1949: Good Luck

1 The 1843 and 1856 races finished as dead-heats, but each was decided by a run-off.
2 The 1882, 1886 and 1908 races were dead-heats and have joint winners.

See also


References

  1. "Prix du Jockey Club". The French Black Type. Retrieved 4 June 2017.


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