Races at Lonchamp - Édouard Manet, 1867 The Prix de L'Arc de Triomphe is a flat thoroughbred horse race of a 2400 metres (about 1 mile 4 furlongs) raced on turf for 3 year olds and up, Colts, horses, Fillies and mares (exclude geldings). held each year on the first Sunday in October at the Hippodrome de Longchamp in the Bois de Boulogne in Paris. The two-dimensional work of art depicted in this image is in the public domain in the United States. ...
The two-dimensional work of art depicted in this image is in the public domain in the United States. ...
Thoroughbred horse racing is the main form of horse-racing throughout the world. ...
In thoroughbred horse-racing, a colt is defined as a male horse less than five years old; in harness racing a colt is a male horse less than four years old. ...
Binomial name Equus caballus Linnaeus, 1758 The Horse (Equus caballus) is a sizeable ungulate mammal, one of the seven modern species of the genus Equus. ...
In thoroughbred horse-racing, a filly is defined as a female horse less than five years old; in harness racing a filly is a female horse less than four years old. ...
A mare is a female horse. ...
A gelding is a castrated animal—specifically, a castrated male horse. ...
Races at Lonchamp - Ãdouard Manet, 1867 The Hippodrome de Longchamp, commonly referred to as Longchamp, is a 57 hectare horse-racing facility located on the Route des Tribunes in the Bois de Boulogne at Paris, France. ...
Bois de Boulogne is a park located along the western edge of the 16ème arrondissement of Paris. ...
The Eiffel Tower has become a symbol of Paris throughout the world. ...
The Longchamp racecourse is right handed, in a large horse-shoe loop that rises gently initially before gradually descending down to the long right-hand bend, which leads to the 500 metres (2 1/2 furlongs) finishing straight. The race brings together the winners of the Derby races at Epsom, and in Ireland, Italy and Germany. In recent times, the winner of the race will often go to America in November to compete in the annual Breeders' Cup. Currently, the purse money totals €1,600,000. Epsom Derby, Théodore Géricault, 1821. ...
The Breeders Cup World Thoroughbred Championships is an annual series of thoroughbred horse races sponsored by the National Thoroughbred Racing Association. ...
The race was inaugurated in 1920 when it was run in celebration of the Allies' victory in World War I. WWI redirects here. ...
The first ever race run at Longchamp was on Sunday, April 27, 1857 in front of a massive crowd. The Emperor Napoleon III and his wife Eugénie were present, having sailed down the Seine River on their private yacht to watch the third race. Until 1930, many Parisians came to the track down the river on steamboats and various other vessels, the trip taking around an hour to the Pont de Suresnes. The royal couple joined Prince Jerome Bonaparte and his son Prince Napoleon in the Royal Enclosure alongside the Prince of Nassau, Prince Murat and the Duke of Morny, an avid racegoer. Non-aristocratic members of the upper classes were not permitted into the Royal enclosure and had to be content with watching from their barouche carriages on the lawn. Races at Lonchamp - Édouard Manet, 1867 The Hippodrome de Longchamp, commonly referred to as Longchamp, is a 57 hectare horse-racing facility located on the Route des Tribunes in the Bois de Boulogne at Paris, France. ...
Charles Louis Napoléon Bonaparte (April 20, 1808 - January 9, 1873) was the son of King Louis Bonaparte and Queen Hortense de Beauharnais; both monarchs of the French puppet state, the Kingdom of Holland. ...
Maria Eugenia Ignacia Augustina Palafox de Guzmán Portocarrero y Kirkpatrick, 9th Countess de Teba, aka Eugenia de Montijo (May 5, 1826 - July 11, 1920) was Empress of France (1853-1871). ...
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Jérôme Bonaparte (November 15, 1784 - June 24, 1860) was the youngest brother of Emperor Napoleon I of France. ...
Napoléon Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte (Trieste, Italy, September 9, 1822-Rome, Italy March 17, 1891) was the son of Jerome Bonaparte and Catharina of Württemberg. ...
Following World War II, on July 14, 1949, the Societe d'Encouragement with the Loterie Nationale published the conditions for a new Prix de l'Arc du Triomphe. A purse of 25 millions francs was set, making it once again the richest weight-for-age race in Europe. That inaugural race was won by "Coronation", a horse bred by the great French breeder Marcel Boussac. Mushroom cloud from the nuclear explosion over Nagasaki rising 18 km (over 11 miles) into the air, August 9, 1945 after the Allied atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. ...
July 14 is the 195th day (196th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 170 days remaining. ...
1949 is a common year starting on Saturday. ...
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Marcel Boussac April 17, 1889 – March 21, 1980) was a French entrepreneur best known for his ownership of the Maison Dior and one of the most successful thoroughbred race horse breeding farms in European history. ...
Winners since 1920: | Year | Winner | Jockey | Trainer | | 1920 | Comrade | F Bullock | P P Gilpin | | 1921 | Ksar | G Stern | W R Walton | | 1922 | Ksar | F Bullock | W R Walton | | 1923 | Parth | F O'Neill | J H Crawford | | 1924 | Massine | A Sharpe | E Cunnington | | 1925 | Priori | M Allemand | P Carter | | 1926 | Biribi | D Torterolo | J Torterolo | | 1927 | Mon Talisman | Charles Semblat | F Carter | | 1928 | Kantar | A Esling | R Carver | | 1929 | Ortello | P Caprioli | W Carter | | 1930 | Motrico | M Fruhinsholtz | M d'Okhuysen | | 1931 | Pearl Cap | Charles Semblat | F Carter | | 1932 | Motrico | Charles Semblat | M d'Okhuysen | | 1933 | Crapom | P Caprioli | F Regoli | | 1934 | Brantôme | C Bouillon | L Robert | | 1935 | Samos | W Sibbritt | F Carter | | 1936 | Corrida | Charlie Elliott | J E Watts | | 1937 | Corrida | Charlie Elliott | J E Watts | | 1938 | Eclair au Chocolat | C Bouillon | L Robert | | 1939 | no race | | | | 1940 | no race | | | | 1941 | Le Pacha | P Francolon | J Cunnington | | 1942 | Djebel | J Doyasbere | Charles Semblat | | 1943 | Verso II | G Duforez | C Clout | | 1944 | Ardan | J Doyasbere | Charles Semblat | | 1945 | Nikellora | R Johnstone | R Pelat | | 1946 | Caracalla | Charlie Elliott | Charles Semblat | | 1947 | Le Paillon | F Rochetti | W Head | | 1948 | Migoli | C Smirke | Frank Butters | | 1949 | Coronation | Roger Poincelet | Charles Semblat | | 1950 | Tantième | J Doyasbere | Francois Mathet | | 1951 | Tantième | J Doyasbere | Francois Mathet | | 1952 | Nuccio | Roger Poincelet | Alec Head | | 1953 | La Sorellina | M Larraun | Etienne Pollet | | 1954 | Sica Boy | W R Johnstone | P Pelat | | 1955 | Ribot | E Camici | U Penco | | 1956 | Ribot | E Camici | U Penco | | 1957 | Oroso | S Boullenger | D Lescalle | | 1958 | Ballymoss | Scobie Breasley | Vincent O‘Brien | | 1959 | Saint Crespin | George Moore | Alec Head | | 1960 | Puissant Chef | M Garcia | C Bartholomew | | 1961 | Molvedo | E Camici | A Maggi | | 1962 | Soltikoff | M Depalmas | R Pelat | | 1963 | Exbury | J Deforge | G Watson | | 1964 | Prince Royal | Roger Poincelet | G Bridgland | | 1965 | Sea-Bird II | T P Glennon | Etienne Pollet | | 1966 | Bon Mot III | Freddie Head | W Head | | 1967 | Topyo | W Pyers | M Bartholomew | | 1968 | Vaguely Noble | Bill Williamson | Etienne Pollet | | 1969 | Levmoss | Bill Williamson | S McGrath | | 1970 | Sassafrás | Yves Saint-Martin | Francois Mathet | | 1971 | Mill Reef | Geoff Lewis | Ian Balding | | 1972 | San San | Freddie Head | Angel Penna | | 1973 | Rheingold | Lester Piggott | Barry Hills | | 1974 | Allez France | Yves Saint-Martin | Angel Penna | | 1975 | Star Appeal | Greville Starkey | Theo Grieper | | 1976 | Ivanjica | Freddie Head | Alec Head | | 1977 | Alleged | Lester Piggott | Vincent O‘Brien | | 1978 | Alleged | Lester Piggott | Vincent O‘Brien | | 1979 | Three Troikas | Freddie Head | Criquette Head | | 1980 | Detroit | Pat Eddery | Olivier Douieb | | 1981 | Gold River | G W Moore | Alec Head | | 1982 | Akiyda | Yves Saint-Martin | Francois Mathet | | 1983 | All Along | Walter Swinburn | Patrick Biancone | | 1984 | Sagace | Yves Saint-Martin | Patrick Biancone | | 1985 | Rainbow Quest | Pat Eddery | Jeremy Tree | | 1986 | Dancing Brave | Pat Eddery | Guy Harwood | | 1987 | Trempolino | Pat Eddery | Andre Fabre | | 1988 | Tony Bin | John Reid | L Camici | | 1989 | Carroll House | Michael Kinane | Michael Jarvis | | 1990 | Saumarez | Gerald Mosse | Nicolas Clement | | 1991 | Suave Dancer | Cash Asmussen | John Hammond | | 1992 | Subotica | Thierry Jarnet | Andre Fabre | | 1993 | Urban Sea | Eric Saint-Martin | Jean Lesbordes | | 1994 | Carnegie | Thierry Jarnet | Andre Fabre | | 1995 | Lammtarra | Frankie Dettori | Saeed bin Suroor | | 1996 | Helissio | Olivier Peslier | Elie Lellouche | | 1997 | Peintre Célèbre | Olivier Peslier | Andre Fabre | | 1998 | Sagamix | Olivier Peslier | Andre Fabre | | 1999 | Montjeu | Michael Kinane | John Hammond | | 2000 | Sinndar | Johnny Murtagh | John Oxx | | 2001 | Sakhee | Frankie Dettori | Saeed bin Suroor | | 2002 | Marienbard | Frankie Dettori | Saeed bin Suroor | | 2003 | Dalakhani | Christophe Soumillon | Alain de Royer-Dupre | | 2004 | Bago | Thierry Gillet | Jonathan Pease | |