Prix Jacques Le Marois - Earlier Winners

Earlier Winners

  • 1921: Guerriere
  • 1922: Zariba
  • 1923: Sir Gallahad
  • 1924: Ivain
  • 1925: Coram
  • 1926: Saint Fortunat
  • 1927: Vitamine
  • 1928: Xander
  • 1929: Slipper
  • 1930: Pontet Canet
  • 1931: Pearl Cap
  • 1932: Henin
  • 1933: Arpette
  • 1934: Shining Tor
  • 1935: Aromate
  • 1936: King Kong
  • 1937: En Fraude
  • 1938: Cillas
  • 1939: Semiramide
  • 1940: no race
  • 1941: Princesse Palatine
  • 1942: Fine Art
  • 1943: Dogat
  • 1944: Priam
  • 1945: Coaraze
  • 1946: Sayani
  • 1947: Djelal
  • 1948: Golestan
  • 1949: Amour Drake
  • 1950: Fort Napoleon
  • 1951: Seigneur
  • 1952: Arbele
  • 1953: Canthare
  • 1954: Ti Moun
  • 1955: Klairon
  • 1956: Buisson Ardent
  • 1957: Balbo
  • 1958: Coup de Canon
  • 1959: Sallymount
  • 1960: Djebel Traffic
  • 1961: Net
  • 1962: Lebon M L
  • 1963: Hula Dancer
  • 1964: La Bamba
  • 1965: Astaria
  • 1966: The Marshal
  • 1967: Carabella
  • 1968: Luthier
  • 1969: Gris Vitesse
  • 1970: Priamos
  • 1971: Dictus

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