Earlier Winners
- 1921: Chloe
- 1922: Ganimede
- 1923: Cailis
- 1924: Le Bijou
- 1925: Take My Tip
- 1926: Beauclerc
- 1927: Ernagines
- 1928: Cordial
- 1929: Pearlash
- 1930: Sereno
- 1931: Le Becau
- 1932: Pick Up
- 1933: Sultano
- 1934: Ping Pong
- 1935: Pas Libre
- 1936: Galloway
- 1937: Arges
- 1938: Nord Express
- 1939: Floris
- 1940–45: no race
- 1946:
- 1947: Turmoil
- 1948: Dixmude
- 1949: Magnetron
- 1950: Galenite
- 1951: Elu
- 1952: Fort de France
- 1953: Beigler Bey
- 1954: Lightkeeper
- 1955: Djanet
- 1956: Turkrano
- 1957: Precieuse Ridicule
- 1958: Debut
- 1959: Tope La
- 1960: Jabbok
- 1961:
- 1962:
- 1963:
- 1964: Montagne
- 1965: Si Sage
- 1966:
- 1967: Soyeux
- 1968: Fast Ride
- 1969: Avon
- 1970: Sigisbee
- 1971: Madedoine
- 1972: Zapoteco
- 1973: Dankaro
- 1974: Tell Me Later
- 1975: Sharazar
- 1976: Adorant
- 1977: Super Concorde
- 1978: Lanngar
- 1979: This Man
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