Earlier Winners
- 1880 - Basque
- 1881 - Basque
- 1882 - Vatan
- 1883 - Tant Mieux
- 1884 - Entraineur
- 1885 - Baudres
- 1886 - Rostrenen
- 1887 - La Vigne
- 1888 - Montgeroult
- 1889 - Bandmaster
- 1890 - no race
- 1891 - Silversmith
- 1892 - Mondeville
- 1893 - Le Rakos
- 1894 - Olifant
- 1895 - Turco
- 1896 - Solitaire
- 1897 - Marise
- 1898 - Prefet
- 1899 - Bucheron
- 1900 - Maragon
- 1901 - Killarney
- 1902 - Killarney
- 1903 - Bebe
- 1904 - Violon II
- 1905 - Dandolo
- 1906 - Cintra
- 1907 - Royal Visiteur
- 1908 - Pharaon
- 1909 - Sauveur
- 1910 - Sauveur
- 1911 - Trudon
- 1912 - Magicienne
- 1913 - Montagnard
- 1914–18 - no race
- 1919 - Cesar Auguste
- 1920 - Heros XII
- 1921 - Heros XII
- 1922 - L'Yser
- 1923 - Onyx II
- 1924 - Gorey
- 1925 - Vitrail
- 1926 - The Coyote
- 1927 - Maguelonne
- 1928 - Rhyticere
- 1929 - Heugon
- 1930 - La Granja
- 1931 - Millionnaire II
- 1932 - Andromaque II
- 1933 - Yarlas
- 1934 - Fleuret
- 1935 - Manteau de Savoie
- 1936 - Storm
- 1937 - Bao Dai
- 1938 - Siklos
- 1939 - no race
- 1940 - Jalgreya
- 1941 - Frere Victor
- 1942 - Merigo
- 1943 - Le Chevreuil
- 1944 - Merigo
- 1945 - Symbole
- 1946 - Fabiano
- 1947 - Meli Melo
- 1948 - Rideo
- 1949 - Meli Melo
- 1950 - Meli Melo
- 1951 - Rameau
- 1952 - Fifrelet
- 1953 - Diamant de Bourgogne
- 1954 - Le Phare
- 1955 - Quo Vadis
- 1956 - Hunorisk
- 1957 - Aredien
- 1958 - Meslay
- 1959 - Illuminee
- 1960 - Pirate IV
- 1961 - Azzemour II
- 1962 - Silfol
- 1963 - Liberty's
- 1964 - Caid II
- 1965 - Cresus
- 1966 - Weather Permitting
- 1967 - Meristria
- 1968 - Haroue
- 1969 - Huron
- 1970 - Ravageur
- 1971 - Samour
- 1972 - Jouventur
- 1973 - Klavier
- 1974 - Kashtan
- 1975 - Frederik
- 1976 - Tofano
- 1977 - Dom Helion
- 1978 - Great Mist
- 1979 - Sambristan
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