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The Prix Royal-Oak is a
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in France open to
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s aged three 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 late October. It is France's equivalent of the
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, a famous race in England.


History

The event was established in 1861, and it was initially called the Grand Prix du Prince Impérial. It was originally restricted to three-year-olds, and was part of a series of races based on the English
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system. Its original distance was 3,200 metres. The race was renamed the Prix Royal-Oak and shortened to 3,000 metres in 1869. It was named after Royal Oak (foaled 1823), a key stallion in the establishment of thoroughbred breeding in France. Due to the Franco-Prussian War, the race was not run in 1870 and 1871. The Prix Royal-Oak was abandoned throughout World War I, with no running from 1914 to 1918. It was cancelled twice during World War II, in 1939 and 1940. It was staged at
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s in 1986. Since then the race has dropped significantly in prestige.


Records

Most successful horse (2 wins): * Amilynx – ''1999, 2000'' * Westerner – ''2003, 2004'' * Tac De Boistron – ''2013, 2014'' * Vazirabad – ''2015, 2016'' Leading
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(6 wins): *
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– ''Dhaudevi (1968), Bourbon (1971), Busiris (1974), Gold River (1980), Agent Double (1984), Top Sunrise (1989)'' Leading trainer (7 wins): * François Mathet – ''Vamour (1959), Match (1961), Relko (1963), Reliance (1965), Sassafras (1970), Henri le Balafre (1975), Exceller (1976)'' *
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– ''Star Lift (1988), Top Sunrise (1989), Raintrap (1993), Sunshack (1995), Amilynx (1999, 2000), Be Fabulous (2011)'' Leading owner (6 wins): * Frédéric de Lagrange – ''Palestro (1861), Fille de l'Air (1864), Gladiateur (1865), Nelusco (1868), Inval (1878), Zut (1879)''


Winners since 1969


Earlier winners

* 1861: Palestro * 1862: Souvenir * 1863: La Toucques * 1864: Fille de l'Air * 1865:
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* 1866: Etoile Filante * 1867: Patricien * 1868: Nelusco * 1869: Clotho * 1870–71: ''no race'' * 1872: Barbillon * 1873: Boiard * 1874: Mignonette * 1875: Perplexe * 1876: Kilt * 1877: Jongleur * 1878: Inval * 1879: Zut * 1880: Beauminet * 1881: Perplexite * 1882: Clio * 1883: Stockholm * 1884: Archiduc * 1885: Escarboucle * 1886: Gamin * 1887: Bavarde * 1888: Galaor * 1889: Pourtant * 1890: Alicante * 1891: Berenger * 1892: Chene Royal * 1893: Ramleh * 1894: Gouvernail * 1895: Bombon * 1896: Champaubert * 1897: Chambertin * 1898: Le Roi Soleil * 1899: Perth * 1900: Ivoire * 1901: Jacobite * 1902: Fer * 1903: Torquato Tasso * 1904: Macdonald II * 1905: Clyde * 1906:
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* 1922: Keror * 1923: Filibert de Savoie * 1924: Uganda * 1925: Priori * 1926: Biribi * 1927: Fiterari * 1928: Cacao * 1929: Calandria * 1930: Taicoun * 1931: Deiri * 1932: Laeken * 1933: Jumbo * 1934: Brantôme * 1935: Bokbul * 1936: Fantastic * 1937: Victrix * 1938: Eclair au Chocolat * 1939–40: ''no race'' * 1941:
Le Pacha Le Pacha (foaled in 1938) was a Champion French Thoroughbred racehorse. Bred by Andre Schwob, his dam was Advertencia, a daughter of two-time Arc winner, Ksar. He was sired by Biribi who won the 1926 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe and who was a son ...
* 1942: Tifinar * 1943: Verso II * 1944: Samaritain * 1945:
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* 1946:
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* 1947: Tourment * 1948: Spooney * 1949: Ciel Etoile * 1950: Pan * 1951: Stymphale * 1952: Feu du Diable * 1953: Buisson d'Or * 1954: Sica Boy * 1955: Macip * 1956: Arabian * 1957: Scot * 1958: Wallaby * 1959: Vamour * 1960: Puissant Chef * 1961:
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* 1962: Sicilian Prince * 1963:
Relko Relko (1960–1982) was a French Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. In a racing career which lasted from 1962 until 1964 he ran thirteen times and won nine races. His most notable win came in the 1963 Derby. Background Relko was a "strong, com ...
* 1964: Barbieri * 1965: Reliance * 1966: Vasco de Gama * 1967: Samos * 1968: Dhaudevi


See also

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List of French flat horse races A list of notable flat horse races which take place annually in France, under the authority of France Galop, including all conditions races which currently hold Group 1, 2 or 3 status in the European Pattern. Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Other ra ...
* Recurring sporting events established in 1861 ''– this race is included under its original title, Grand Prix du Prince Impérial.''


References

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