The Poule d'Essai des Pouliches is a
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horse race in France open to three-year-old
thoroughbred
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fillies
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. It is run over a distance of 1,600 metres (about 1 mile) at
Longchamp in May. It is France's equivalent of the
1000 Guineas run in Britain.
History
Origins
The
Poule d'Essai, an event for three-year-old colts and fillies, was established in France in 1840. It was inspired by two races in England, the
2000 Guineas (for colts and fillies) and the 1,000 Guineas (for fillies only).
The race was initially staged at the
Champ de Mars
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. Its first running was over one full circuit of the track (about 2,000 metres). It was cut to a three-quarter lap (1,500 metres) in 1841. It was cancelled due to insufficient entries in 1843 and 1844.
The Poule d'Essai was transferred to Longchamp in 1857. It was extended to 1,600 metres in 1867. It was abandoned because of the
Franco-Prussian War in 1871. It continued to be run until 1882.
Modern version
The modern Poule d'Essai des Pouliches was created in 1883, when the Poule d'Essai was divided into two separate races. The "Pouliches" was restricted to fillies, and the
Poule d'Essai des Poulains
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was reserved for colts.
The events were cancelled throughout World War I, with no runnings from 1915 to 1918. There were two 1,800-metre replacement races at
Chantilly
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in 1917. The version for fillies was called the Critérium d'Essai des Pouliches.
The "Pouliches" and "Poulains" were not run in the spring of 1940, but a substitute combining both races took place at
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in October. Titled the Prix d'Essai, it was won by the colt
Djebel
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.
The Poule d'Essai des Pouliches was held at
Le Tremblay
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in 1944 and 1945.
The present race grading system was introduced in 1971, and the event was given Group 1 status. It was switched from Longchamp's middle course (moyenne piste) to the main course (grande piste) in 1987.
The leading horses from the Poule d'Essai des Pouliches sometimes go on to compete in the
Prix de Diane
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. Twenty-six fillies have won both races. The most recent was Avenir Certain in 2014.
Records
Leading
jockey
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(8 wins):
*
Freddy Head
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– ''Ivanjica (1975), Riverqueen (1976), Dancing Maid (1978), Three Troikas (1979), Silvermine (1985), Miesque (1987), Matiara (1995), Always Loyal (1997)''
Leading
trainer (7 wins):
*
Charles Semblat
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– ''Esmeralda (1942), Caravelle (1943), Palencia (1944), Corteira (1948), Coronation / Galgala (1949), Corejada (1950), Djelfa (1951)''
*
Criquette Head-Maarek
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– ''Three Troikas (1979), Silvermine (1985), Baiser Vole (1986), Ravinella (1988), Matiara (1995), Always Loyal (1997), Special Duty (2010)''
Leading owner (8 wins):
*
Marcel Boussac
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Born in Châteauroux, Indre, ...
– ''Esmeralda (1942), Caravelle (1943), Palencia (1944), Corteira (1948), Coronation / Galgala (1949), Corejada (1950), Djelfa (1951), Apollonia (1956)''
Winners since 1970
Price Tag finished first in 2006, but she was relegated to third place following a stewards' inquiry.
Liliside was first in 2010, but she was placed sixth after a stewards' inquiry.
The 2016 and 2017 races took place at
Deauville
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while Longchamp was closed for redevelopment.
The 2020 running took place at
Deauville
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on 1 June as Longchamp was closed owing to the
COVID-19
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pandemic.
Earlier winners
* 1883: Stockholm
* 1884: Yvrande
* 1885: Barberine
* 1886: Sakountala
* 1887: Tenebreuse
* 1888: Widgeon
* 1889: May Pole
* 1890: Wandora
* 1891: Primrose
* 1892: Kairouan
* 1893: Tilly
* 1894: Calceolaire
* 1895: Andree
* 1896: Riposte
* 1897: Roxelane
* 1898: Polymnie
* 1899: Sesara
* 1900: Semendria
* 1901: La Camargo
* 1902: Kizil Kourgan
* 1903: Rose de Mai
* 1904: Xylene
* 1905: Princesse Lointaine
* 1906: Sais
* 1907: Madree
* 1908: Sauge Pourpree
* 1909: Ronde de Nuit
* 1910: Vellica
* 1911: Bolide
* 1912: Porte Maillot
* 1913: Banshee
* 1914: Diavolezza
* 1915–18: ''no race''
* 1919: Galejade
* 1920: Flowershop
* 1921: Nephthys
* 1922: Frisky
* 1923: Anna Bolena
* 1924: Rebia
* 1925: La Dame de Trefle
* 1926: Mackwiller
* 1927: Fairy Legend
* 1928: Roahouga
* 1929: Poesie
* 1930: Rose The
* 1931:
Pearl Cap
* 1932: Ligne de Fond
* 1933: Bipearl
* 1934: Mary Tudor
* 1935: The Nile
* 1936: Blue Bear
* 1937: Colette Baudoche
* 1938: Feerie
* 1939: Yonne
* 1940: ''no race''
* 1941: Longthanh
* 1942: Esmeralda
* 1943: Caravelle
* 1944: Palencia
* 1945: Nikellora
* 1946: Real
* 1947:
Imprudence
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* 1948: Corteira
* 1949:
Coronation
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/ Galgala *
* 1950: Corejada
* 1951: Djelfa
* 1952: Pomare
* 1953: Hurnli
* 1954: Virgule
* 1955: Dictaway
* 1956: Apollonia
* 1957: Toro
* 1958: Yla
* 1959: Ginetta
* 1960: Timandra
* 1961: Solitude
* 1962: La Sega
* 1963: Altissima
* 1964: Rajput Princess
* 1965: La Sarre
* 1966: Right Away
* 1967: Gazala
* 1968: Pola Bella
* 1969: Koblenza
* The 1949 race was a dead-heat and has joint winners.
See also
*
List of French flat horse races
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References
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