Prix Berteux - Earlier Winners

Earlier Winners

  • 1869: Trompette
  • 1870: Don Carlos
  • 1871: no race
  • 1872: Condor *
  • 1873: Torrent
  • 1874: Figaro
  • 1875: Galba
  • 1876: Soumarin
  • 1877: Ravisseur
  • 1878: Boulouf
  • 1879: Courtois
  • 1880: Orpheon
  • 1881: Gerald
  • 1882: Quolibet
  • 1883: Florestan
  • 1884: Beauregard
  • 1885: Lavandiere
  • 1886: Fils d'Artois
  • 1887: Cambyse
  • 1888: Max
  • 1889: Vasistas
  • 1890: Liliane
  • 1891: Courant d'Air
  • 1892: Arrosage
  • 1893: Cadet Roussel
  • 1894: Algarade
  • 1895: Marseillan
  • 1896: Panpan
  • 1897: Inflexible
  • 1898: Fenouil
  • 1899: Irkoutsk
  • 1900: Annecy
  • 1901: Ali
  • 1902: Surprenant
  • 1903: Lavandier
  • 1904: Georgien
  • 1905: Avanti
  • 1906: Caramel
  • 1907: Roi Herode
  • 1908: Montavalle
  • 1909: Chandos
  • 1910: Sursis
  • 1911: Pire
  • 1912: Take Are
  • 1913: Pendragon
  • 1914: Djamy
  • 1919: Juveigneur
  • 1920: Embry
  • 1921: Le Prodige
  • 1922: Almaviva
  • 1923: Mousko
  • 1924: Dauphin
  • 1925: Chubasco
  • 1926: Sapajou
  • 1927: Montemafroy
  • 1928: Cri de Guerre
  • 1929: Innoxa
  • 1930: Tiresias
  • 1931: Prytanee
  • 1932: Henin
  • 1933: Assuerus
  • 1934: Silver Bow
  • 1935: Votre Altesse
  • 1936: Carius
  • 1937: Chinchilla
  • 1938: Vaisseau Fantome
  • 1939: Le Souriceau
  • 1941: Nabah
  • 1942: Grand Kid
  • 1943: Marsyas
  • 1944: Derio
  • 1951: Pharas
  • 1953: Fontenoy
  • 1959: Seddouk
  • 1961: Granadero
  • 1962: Celadon
  • 1963: Azincourt
  • 1964: White Label
  • 1965: Pompon Rouge
  • 1967: Misyaaf
  • 1969: Chaparral
  • 1970: Colbert
  • 1971: Rakosi
  • 1972: Lassalle
  • 1973: Recupere
  • 1974: Le Bavard
  • 1975: no race
  • 1976: Campero
  • 1977: Yelpana
  • 1978: Act One

* The 1872 race finished as a dead-heat between Condor and Tabac, but it was decided by a run-off.

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