Prix de Royaumont - Earlier Winners

Earlier Winners

  • 1883: Stresa
  • 1884: Geneve
  • 1885: Althea
  • 1886: Estelle
  • 1887: La Delivrande
  • 1888: Modena
  • 1889: Perle Rose
  • 1890: Fatuite
  • 1891: Amazone
  • 1892:
  • 1893: Marjolaine
  • 1894: Algarade
  • 1895: Phoebe
  • 1896: Ecrevisse
  • 1897: The Shrew
  • 1898: Goguette
  • 1899: Olympie
  • 1900: May Queen
  • 1901: Visitandine
  • 1902: Karamanie
  • 1903: Wide Awake
  • 1904: Zingara
  • 1905: Marie Galante
  • 1906: Blue Fly
  • 1907: La Neuville
  • 1908: Cabane
  • 1909: La Chandeleur
  • 1910: Basse Pointe
  • 1911: Allamanda
  • 1912: La Semillante
  • 1913: Coraline
  • 1914: Aurore Boreale
  • 1915–18: no race
  • 1919: Furlana
  • 1920: Chaine d'Or
  • 1921: Musique
  • 1922: Shocking
  • 1923: Pomare
  • 1924: Tetratela
  • 1925: Tagus
  • 1926: Raflade
  • 1927: Samphire
  • 1928: Likka
  • 1929: La Mie au Gue
  • 1930: L'Abbesse de Menin
  • 1931: Sesia
  • 1932: Fee Esterel
  • 1933: Relique
  • 1934: Brunanburh
  • 1935: Finlandaise
  • 1936: Cousine
  • 1937: Gandara
  • 1938: Marphise
  • 1939: Pereire
  • 1940: no race
  • 1941: Green Parrot
  • 1942: The Residency
  • 1943: Vertelle
  • 1944:
  • 1945: Theorie
  • 1946: Miss Foxlight
  • 1947: Picardie
  • 1948: Sans Toi / Seduction *
  • 1949: L'Oasis
  • 1950: Hortensia
  • 1951: Monrovia
  • 1952:
  • 1953: Deep Sea
  • 1954: Reine d'Atout
  • 1955: All Risk
  • 1956: Fast Jane
  • 1957:
  • 1958:
  • 1959: Mi Carina
  • 1960: Marie Jolie
  • 1961:
  • 1962: Chaleureuse
  • 1963: Partisane
  • 1964: Dreida
  • 1965: Kere
  • 1966: Bubunia
  • 1967: Casaque Grise
  • 1968: Hugger Mugger
  • 1969: Agujita
  • 1970: Santa Tina
  • 1971: Pointilleuse
  • 1972: Decigale
  • 1973: Gay Style
  • 1974: Azurella
  • 1975: no race

* The 1948 race was a dead-heat and has joint winners.

Read more about this topic:  Prix De Royaumont

Famous quotes containing the words earlier and/or winners:

    Western hospitality prevails; it is reminiscent of the kind displayed earlier here by a host who said to an unexpected guest, “Stranger, you take the wold skin and the chaw o’ sowbelly—I’ll rough it.”
    —Administration in the State of Texa, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)

    The two real political parties in America are the Winners and the Losers. The people don’t acknowledge this. They claim membership in two imaginary parties, the Republicans and the Democrats, instead.
    Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. (b. 1922)