Prix Gladiateur
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The Prix Gladiateur is a Group 3
Conditions races
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 flat
Flat racing
Flat racing is a form of Thoroughbred horse racing which is run over a level track at a predetermined distance. It differs from steeplechase racing which is run over hurdles...

 horse race
Horse racing
Horse racing is an equestrian sport that has a long history. Archaeological records indicate that horse racing occurred in ancient Babylon, Syria, and Egypt. Both chariot and mounted horse racing were events in the ancient Greek Olympics by 648 BC...

 in France
France
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 which is open to thoroughbred
Thoroughbred
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s aged four years or older. It is run at Longchamp over a distance of 3,100 metres (about 1 mile and 7½ furlongs), and it is scheduled to take place each year in September.

History

The event was established in 1807, and it is considered to be the oldest surviving horse race in France. The original version was called the Grand Prix, and it was run over two circuits of the Champ de Mars – a distance of 4,000 metres. The title was changed to the Grand Prix Royal in 1834, and the race was temporarily switched to Chantilly
Chantilly Racecourse
Chantilly Racecourse is a Thoroughbred turf racecourse for flat racing in Chantilly, Oise, France, about north of the centre of the city of Paris....

 in 1846. There were two further title changes during its time at the Champ de Mars – it became the Grand Prix National in 1848, and the Grand Prix Impérial in 1853.

The race moved to Longchamp upon the opening of the venue in 1857. At the same time its distance was increased to 6,000 metres – considerably longer than most other flat races. Its title was changed to the Grand Prix de l'Empereur in 1861, and simultaneously it was extended to 6,200 metres. This extreme length, approximately equal to 3 miles and 7 furlongs, was maintained for almost a century thereafter.

The present title, the Prix Gladiateur, was introduced in 1869. This was in honour of the French racehorse Gladiateur
Gladiateur
Gladiateur was a French Hall of Fame Thoroughbred racehorse who won the English Triple Crown in 1865. Gladiateur is called a legend by France Galop and "One of the best horses ever to grace the turf in any century" by the National Sporting Library of Middleburg, Virginia...

, the first foreign winner of the English Triple Crown
Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing
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. He also won this race as a four-year-old in 1866. The newly-titled event was not run in 1870 because of the Franco-Prussian War
Franco-Prussian War
The Franco-Prussian War or Franco-German War, often referred to in France as the 1870 War was a conflict between the Second French Empire and the Kingdom of Prussia. Prussia was aided by the North German Confederation, of which it was a member, and the South German states of Baden, Württemberg and...

.

The Prix Gladiateur was run at Chantilly in 1906. It was abandoned throughout World War I
World War I
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, with no running from 1914 to 1918. The race was cancelled twice during World War II
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, in 1939 and 1940. It was switched to Le Tremblay
Tremblay park
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 in 1943 and 1944.

The distance of the Prix Gladiateur was cut to 4,800 metres in 1955. It was shortened to 4,000 metres in 1977, and to 3,100 metres in 1991.

Records


Leading jockey
Jockey
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 (5 wins):
  • Spreoty – Hervine (1852), Echelle (1853), Royal Quand Meme (1854), Monarque (1857), Mon Etoile (1862)

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Leading trainer
Horse trainer
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 (13 wins):
  • Tom Jennings, Sr. – Hervine (1852), Echelle (1853), Royal Quand Meme (1854), Monarque (1857), Lysiscote (1860), Surprise (1861), Gladiateur (1866), Auguste (1868), Trocadero (1869), Nougat (1876), Verneuil (1878), Clementine (1879), Courtois (1880)

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Leading owner (10 wins):
  • Frédéric de Lagrange – Monarque (1857), Lysiscote (1860), Surprise (1861), Gladiateur (1866), Auguste (1868), Trocadero (1869), Nougat (1876), Verneuil (1878), Clementine (1879), Courtois (1880)


Winners since 1980

Year
Winner
Age
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Time
1980 Anifa 4 Alfred Gibert Mitri Saliba Mahmoud Fustok
1981 Kelbomec 5 Jean-Claude Desaint J. C. Cunnington Mrs Jacques Barker
1982 Kelbomec 6 Jean-Claude Desaint J. C. Cunnington Mrs Jacques Barker
1983 Balitou 4 Cash Asmussen
Cash Asmussen
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Patrick Biancone
Patrick Biancone
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Daniel Wildenstein
Daniel Wildenstein
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1984 Mister Jack 5 Yves Saint-Martin
Yves Saint-Martin
Yves Saint-Martin is a retired champion jockey in French Thoroughbred horse racing. He is widely considered one of the greatest riders in French racing history....

Pierre Biancone Jacques Baillif
1985 Balitou 6 Eric Legrix
Eric Legrix
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Patrick Biancone
Patrick Biancone
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Daniel Wildenstein
Daniel Wildenstein
Daniel Leopold Wildenstein was a French art dealer and scholar, as well as a leading thoroughbred race horse owner and breeder....

1986 Silver Green 5 Yves Saint-Martin
Yves Saint-Martin
Yves Saint-Martin is a retired champion jockey in French Thoroughbred horse racing. He is widely considered one of the greatest riders in French racing history....

Alain de Royer-Dupré
Alain de Royer-Dupré
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Marquesa de Moratalla
1987 Yaka 4 Dominique Boeuf
Dominique Boeuf
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Alain Chelet Mrs Arthur Dewez
1988 Sadeem 5 Greville Starkey
Greville Starkey
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Guy Harwood
Guy Harwood
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Sheikh Mohammed
Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum
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4:21.3
1989 Hi Lass 4 Tony Cruz
Anthony S. Cruz
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Jonathan Pease
Jonathan E. Pease
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Arthur Budgett
Arthur Budgett
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4:22.1
1990 River Test 4 Freddy Head
Freddy Head
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David Smaga Lord Weinstock
Arnold Weinstock
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4:25.2
1991 Victoire Bleue 4 Thierry Jarnet
Thierry Jarnet
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André Fabre
André Fabre
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Daniel Wildenstein
Daniel Wildenstein
Daniel Leopold Wildenstein was a French art dealer and scholar, as well as a leading thoroughbred race horse owner and breeder....

3:21.0
1992 Le Montagnard 4 Christian Phelippeau Guy Henrot Joel Blandin 3:26.7
1993 Oh So Risky 6 John Williams David Elsworth
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Oh So Risky Syndicate 3:22.9
1994 Safety in Numbers 4 Tony Ives Lady Herries Edwin N. Cohen 3:32.3
1995 L'Ile Tudy 5 Alain Badel Myriam Bollack-Badel Georges Halphen 3:21.8
1996 Always Aloof 5 Olivier Peslier
Olivier Peslier
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Michael Stoute
Michael Stoute
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Sven Hanson 3:19.1
1997 Orchestra Stall 5 Pat Eddery
Pat Eddery
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John Dunlop
John L. Dunlop
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Sir David Sieff 3:18.3
1998 Tiraaz 4 Gérald Mossé
Gérald Mossé
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Alain de Royer-Dupré
Alain de Royer-Dupré
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HH Aga Khan IV
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3:31.1
1999 Tajoun 5 Gérald Mossé
Gérald Mossé
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Alain de Royer-Dupré
Alain de Royer-Dupré
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HH Aga Khan IV
Aga Khan IV
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3:24.2
2000 Orchestra Stall 8 Thierry Thulliez
Thierry Thulliez
-Major wins: France* Critérium International - French Fifteen * Prix d'Astarté - - Darjina * Prix de Diane - - Carling * Prix Jacques Le Marois - - Six Perfections ...

John Dunlop
John L. Dunlop
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Sir David Sieff 3:23.8
2001 Yavana's Pace 9 Joe Fanning Mark Johnston Joan Keaney 3:25.5
2002 Miraculous 5 Thierry Jarnet
Thierry Jarnet
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Didier Prod'homme Bernard Giraudon 3:20.1
2003 Darasim 5 Joe Fanning Mark Johnston Markus Graff 3:18.8
2004 Westerner
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5 Olivier Peslier
Olivier Peslier
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Elie Lellouche
Elie Lellouche
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Ecurie Wildenstein 3:26.6
2005 Reefscape 4 Christophe Soumillon
Christophe Soumillon
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André Fabre
André Fabre
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Khalid Abdullah 3:28.4
2006 Le Miracle 5 Dominique Boeuf
Dominique Boeuf
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Werner Baltromei R'stall Gestüt Hachtsee 3:15.9
2007 Varevees 4 Thierry Jarnet
Thierry Jarnet
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Joel Boisnard Jean Uzel 3:15.0
2008 Kasbah Bliss 6 Thierry Thulliez
Thierry Thulliez
-Major wins: France* Critérium International - French Fifteen * Prix d'Astarté - - Darjina * Prix de Diane - - Carling * Prix Jacques Le Marois - - Six Perfections ...

François Doumen
François Doumen
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Henri de Pracomtal 3:14.5
2009 Kasbah Bliss 7 Thierry Thulliez
Thierry Thulliez
-Major wins: France* Critérium International - French Fifteen * Prix d'Astarté - - Darjina * Prix de Diane - - Carling * Prix Jacques Le Marois - - Six Perfections ...

François Doumen
François Doumen
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Henri de Pracomtal 3:18.4
2011 Ley Hunter 4 Mickael Barzalona
Mickael Barzalona
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André Fabre
André Fabre
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Godolphin 3:33.99

Earlier winners

Note: The available results of the race date back to 1834. This was when the first volume of a calendar was published for the Société d'Encouragement, a governing body of French racing.
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See also


Recurring events established in 1807 – the Prix Gladiateur is included under its original title, Grand Prix.
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