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Prix Daphnis

Flat horse race in France


Summary

Flat horse race in France

FieldValue
classGroup 3
horse racePrix Daphnis
imageFile:LE TREMBLAY, 26 avril. — L'arrivée du PRIX DAPHNIS ; BULL DOG (E. Chancelier) bat aisément EXPÉDITEUR (A. Esling) et XANDOVER (F. Hervé).jpg
caption1930 winner Bull Dog.
locationDeauville Racecourse
Deauville, France
inaugurated1921
race typeFlat / Thoroughbred
websitefrance-galop.com
distance1,600 metres (1m)
surfaceTurf
trackRight-handed
qualificationThree-year-olds
excluding Group 1 / 2 winners
weight57 kg
Penalties1½ kg for Group 3 winners this year
purse€80,000 (2021)
1st: €40,000

Deauville, France excluding Group 1 / 2 winners Penalties1½ kg for Group 3 winners this year 1st: €40,000 |} The Prix Daphnis is a Group 3 flat horse race in France open to three-year-old thoroughbreds. It is run at Deauville over a distance of 1,600 metres (about 1 mile), and it is scheduled to take place each year in August.

History

The event was established for colts and geldings in 1921 alongside the Prix Chloé, a similar contest for fillies. The two races were named after the characters Daphnis and Chloe from a work by the Greek novelist Longus. The story was popularised in France by the translation of Paul-Louis Courier. Both races were originally held at Le Tremblay, and they usually took place in late April or early May.

The Prix Daphnis was initially contested over 1,600 metres. It served as a trial for the Poule d'Essai des Poulains. It was staged at Longchamp from 1940 to 1942, and returned to Le Tremblay in 1943.

The event was rescheduled to take place on the eve of the Poule d'Essai des Poulains in 1961. From this point its distance was 1,800 metres. Le Tremblay closed in 1967, and the race moved to Longchamp the following year. It was transferred to Évry in 1973, and switched to July in 1977.

With the exception of a single running at Longchamp in 1981, the Prix Daphnis remained at Évry until 1995. For periods thereafter it was held at Maisons-Laffitte (1996–98, 2002–03) and Chantilly (1999–2001, 2004).

The race returned to Longchamp in 2005. It was extended to 1,850 metres in 2010. It was run at Compiègne in 2013 and Chantilly again in 2014. Longchamp closed for redevelopment in October 2015 and the race was run at Chantilly in 2016 and Maisons-Laffitte in 2017. In 2018 the Prix Daphnis underwent major changes, being opened to fillies, transferred to Deauville's August meeting and reduced to 1,600 metres again.

Records

Leading jockey (5 wins):

  • Thierry Jarnet – Tel Quel (1991), Steinbeck (1992), Kouroun (2001), So Beautiful (2012), Almanaar (2015)

Leading trainer (10 wins):

  • André Fabre – Thrill Show (1986), Tel Quel (1991), Steinbeck (1992), Signe Divin (1994), Alrassaam (1999), Bernebeau (2002), Cacique (2004), Golden Century (2009), Last Kingdom (2017), Delaware (2019)

Leading owner (7 wins):

  • Marcel Boussac – Grazing (1921, dead-heat), Nosca (1942), Coaraze (1945), Djelal (1947), Galcador (1950), Faublas (1953), Alvedas (1973)

Winners since 1978

YearWinnerJockeyTrainerOwnerTime
1978RusticaroMaurice PhilipperonRichard Carver Jr.Ferdinand Beghin
1979BellyphaJackie TaillardAlec HeadJacques Wertheimer
1980HuguenotYves Saint-MartinVincent O'BrienRobert Sangster
1981DunphyFreddy HeadCriquette HeadGhislaine Head
1982General HolmeAlain LequeuxOlivier DouiebDan Lasater
1983GlenstalYves Saint-MartinVincent O'BrienRobert Sangster
1984Palace MusicÉric LegrixPatrick BianconeBruce McNall1:50.90
1985L'IrresponsableCash AsmussenFrançois BoutinStavros Niarchos
1986Thrill ShowAlfred GibertAndré FabreRichard Winn1:54.10
1987Groom DancerDominique BoeufTony CloutMarvin Warner1:52.84
1988BricassarTony CruzPascal BaryJean-Louis Bouchard
1989TartasGuy GuignardNoël PelatConstantin Boikos1:50.16
1990Candy GlenTony CruzChris WallAntonio Balzarini1:54.73
1991Tel QuelThierry JarnetAndré FabreSheikh Mohammed1:50.51
1992SteinbeckThierry JarnetAndré FabreSheikh Mohammed1:51.43
1993AstairGérald MosséAlain de Royer-DupréMarquesa de Moratalla1:48.40
1994Signe DivinSylvain GuillotAndré FabrePaul de Moussac1:48.71
1995Silent WarriorCash AsmussenJohn HammondStavros Niarchos1:50.57
1996Regal ArchiveCash AsmussenPeter Chapple-HyamLucy Sangster1:52.30
1997Handsome RidgeSylvain GuillotJohn GosdenPlatt Promotions Ltd1:53.50
1998KaboolGérald MosséNicolas ClémentMaktoum Al Maktoum1:52.50
1999AlrassaamPhilip RobinsonMichael JarvisAhmed Al Maktoum1:48.90
2000BoutronAlain JunkPierre CostesGary Tanaka1:54.50
2001KourounThierry JarnetJean-Marie BéguignéHenri de la Chauvelais1:51.50
2002BernebeauOlivier PeslierAndré FabreSheikh Mohammed1:54.40
2003Lateen SailsFrankie DettoriSaeed bin SuroorGodolphin1:58.20
2004CaciqueGary StevensAndré FabreKhalid Abdullah1:54.90
2005PinsonStéphane PasquierJean-Claude RougetGuy de Rothschild1:50.80
2006DilekChristophe SoumillonAlain de Royer-DupréHH Aga Khan IV1:55.70
2007Loup BretonChristophe LemaireÉlie LelloucheEcurie Wildenstein1:51.10
2008Indian DaffodilChristophe LemaireJean-Claude RougetEdouard de Rothschild1:49.70
2009Golden CenturyMaxime GuyonAndré FabreSheikh Mohammed1:52.20
2010Emerald CommanderFrankie DettoriSaeed bin SuroorGodolphin2:00.72
2011ZiyaridMichael PoirierAlain de Royer-DupréHH Aga Khan IV1:53.04
2012So BeautifulThierry JarnetSandrine TarrouSandrine Tarrou1:57.19
2013SuperplexMirco DemuroMichael FiggeStall Eivissa1:55.36
2014Master CarpenterChristophe SoumillonRod MillmanLinks / Cheveley Park1:54.37
2015AlmanaarThierry JarnetFreddy HeadHamdan Al Maktoum1:48.89
2016TaareefIoritz MendizabalJean-Claude RougetHamdan Al Maktoum1:55.48
2017Last KingdomSilvestre de SousaAndré FabrePrince A A Faisal1:58.62
2018Glorious JourneyWilliam BuickCharlie ApplebySheikha Al Jalila Racing1:44.11
2019DelawareVincent CheminaudAndré FabreKhalid Abdullah1:45.56
2020ThorinAndrasch StarkeHenk GreweRennstall Gestut Hachtsee1:44.27
2021Bellharbour MusicIoritz MendizabalAlessandro and Giuseppe BottiHaras Du Logis Saint Germain1:45.60
2022CheckandchallengeChristophe SoumillonWilliam KnightA Hetherton1:41.62
2023Brave EmperorLuke MorrisArchie WatsonMiddleham Park Racing1:43.04
2024RamadanAurelien LemaitreChristopher HeadNurlan Bizakov1:42.79
2025SahlanMickael BarzalonaFrancis-Henri GraffardAl Shaqab Racing1:37.96

The 2006 winner Dilek was later exported to Hong Kong and renamed Viva Macau. The 2011 winner Ziyarid subsequently raced in Hong Kong as Cheers Joy.

Earlier winners

  • 1921: Grazing / Net *
  • 1922: Joyeux Drille
  • 1923: Sir Gallahad
  • 1924: Optimist
  • 1925: Aethelstan
  • 1926: Bad Leg
  • 1927: Licteur
  • 1928: Orosmade
  • 1929: Argonaute
  • 1930: Bull Dog
  • 1931: Ivan le Terrible
  • 1932: Ronflon
  • 1933: Jumbo
  • 1934: Shining Tor
  • 1935: Comilon
  • 1936: Ambrose Light
  • 1937: Drap d'Or
  • 1938: Tranquil
  • 1939: Mac Kann
  • 1940: Flying Call
  • 1941: Pampre d'Or
  • 1942: Nosca
  • 1943: Fanatique
  • 1944: Tango
  • 1945: Coaraze
  • 1946: Sayani
  • 1947: Djelal
  • 1948:
  • 1949: Oghio
  • 1950: Galcador
  • 1951: Free Man
  • 1952: Faubourg
  • 1953: Faublas
  • 1954:
  • 1955: Belebat
  • 1956: Polic
  • 1957: Mourne
  • 1958: Pres du Feu
  • 1959: Savarus
  • 1960: Djebel Traffic
  • 1961:
  • 1962: Montfleur
  • 1963: Garde Coeur
  • 1964: Sigebert
  • 1965: Sunday
  • 1966: Silver Shark
  • 1967: Blue Tom
  • 1968: Chimist Amber
  • 1969: Bergano
  • 1970: Larko
  • 1971: Maroun
  • 1972: Tom Playfair
  • 1973: Alvedas
  • 1974: Schoeller
  • 1975: Wronsky
  • 1976: Happy New Year
  • 1977: Solicitor
  • The 1921 race was a dead-heat and has joint winners.

References

References

  1. "Prix Daphnis".
  2. (26 January 2018). "Top Racing in France : What's up in 2018?".
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