Prix de La Salamandre - Earlier Winners

Earlier Winners

  • 1872: Montargis
  • 1873: Perla
  • 1874: Fille du Ciel
  • 1875: Fusion
  • 1876: Faisane
  • 1877: Mantille
  • 1878: Swift
  • 1879: La Flandrie
  • 1880: Navette
  • 1881: Peronne
  • 1882: Chitre
  • 1883: Fra Diavolo
  • 1884: Barberine
  • 1885: Alger
  • 1886: La Jarretiere
  • 1887: Galaor
  • 1888: Reine des Pres / Tantale *
  • 1889: Alicante
  • 1890: Double Six
  • 1891: Incitatus
  • 1892: Fousi Yama
  • 1893: Gospodar
  • 1894: Launay
  • 1895: Le Basilic
  • 1896: Valparaiso
  • 1897: Volnay
  • 1898: Sesara
  • 1899: Cap Martin
  • 1900: Clos Vougeot
  • 1901: Champagne
  • 1902: Laissez Passer
  • 1903: Fifre
  • 1904: Ladislas
  • 1905: Cassandre
  • 1906: Pernod
  • 1907: Kinkajou
  • 1908: Oversight
  • 1909: Assouan
  • 1910: Nectarine
  • 1911: Shannon
  • 1912: Sunflower
  • 1913: Le Grand Pressigny
  • 1919: Pito
  • 1920: Ksar
  • 1921: Kefalin
  • 1922: Guemul
  • 1923: Optimist
  • 1924: Ravageur
  • 1925: Dorina
  • 1926: Gerbert / Iberia *
  • 1927: Marot
  • 1928: Amorina
  • 1929: Blue Skies
  • 1930: Titus
  • 1931: Son Excellence
  • 1932: Pantalon
  • 1933: Sanaa
  • 1934: Finlandaise
  • 1935: Remember
  • 1936: Mousson
  • 1937: Asheratt
  • 1938: Blue Moon
  • 1941: Blue Tzar
  • 1942: Buena Vista
  • 1943: Daova
  • 1945: Prince Chevalier
  • 1946: Catalina
  • 1950: Catumbo
  • 1953: Falstaff
  • 1955: Tenareze
  • 1956: Little Pan
  • 1957: Anne d'Anjou
  • 1958: Lovely Rose / Princillon *
  • 1959: Never Too Late
  • 1960: Right Royal
  • 1961: Prudent
  • 1962: Hula Dancer
  • 1963: Kirkland Lake
  • 1964: Grey Dawn
  • 1965: Canadel
  • 1966: Blue Tom
  • 1967: Batitu
  • 1968: Kebah
  • 1969: Breton

* The 1888, 1926 and 1958 races were dead-heats and have joint winners.

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