Prix Du Lys - Earlier Winners

Earlier Winners

  • 1922: Mazeppa
  • 1923: Grand Guignol
  • 1924: Scaramouche
  • 1925: Chubasco
  • 1926: Felton
  • 1927: Sachet
  • 1928: Bachelier
  • 1929: Double Dutch
  • 1930: Menthol
  • 1931: Triberg
  • 1932: Satrap
  • 1933: Magnus
  • 1934: Verset
  • 1935: Will of the Wisp
  • 1936: Fantastic
  • 1937: Khasnadar
  • 1938: Molitor
  • 1939: Shrift
  • 1940: no race
  • 1941: Nepenthe
  • 1942:
  • 1943: Bambou
  • 1944: Orsava
  • 1945: Kerlor
  • 1946: Eclair
  • 1947: Djelal
  • 1948: Espace Vital
  • 1949: Urfe
  • 1950: Alizier
  • 1951: Pharas
  • 1952: Orfeo
  • 1953: Sunny Dream
  • 1954: Mistralor
  • 1955: Fauchelevent
  • 1956: Jithaka
  • 1957: Mehdi
  • 1958: Upstart
  • 1959: Memorandum
  • 1960: Tehuelche
  • 1961: Le Bois Sacre
  • 1962: Rugby
  • 1963: Nasram
  • 1964: Trade Mark
  • 1965:
  • 1966: Danseur
  • 1967: Steady
  • 1968: Vaguely Noble
  • 1969: Mazarin
  • 1970: High Game
  • 1971: Music Man
  • 1972: Hair Do
  • 1973: Azorello
  • 1974: Blue Diamond
  • 1975: Corby
  • 1976: Exceller
  • 1977: Ercolano
  • 1978: Nizon

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