Earlier Winners
- 1861: Palestro
- 1862: Souvenir
- 1863: La Toucques
- 1864: Fille de l'Air
- 1865: Gladiateur
- 1866: Etoile Filante
- 1867: Patricien
- 1868: Nelusco
- 1869: Clotho
- 1870–71: no race
- 1872: Barbillon
- 1873: Boiard
- 1874: Mignonette
- 1875: Perplexe
- 1876: Kilt
- 1877: Jongleur
- 1878: Inval
- 1879: Zut
- 1880: Beauminet
- 1881: Perplexite
- 1882: Clio
- 1883: Stockholm
- 1884: Archiduc
- 1885: Escarboucle
- 1886: Gamin
- 1887: Bavarde
- 1888: Galaor
- 1889: Pourtant
- 1890: Alicante
- 1891: Berenger
- 1892: Chene Royal
- 1893: Ramleh
- 1894: Gouvernail
- 1895: Bombon
- 1896: Champaubert
- 1897: Chambertin
- 1898: Le Roi Soleil
- 1899: Perth
- 1900: Ivoire
- 1901: Jacobite
- 1902: Fer
- 1903: Torquato Tasso
- 1904: Macdonald II
- 1905: Clyde
- 1906: Maintenon
- 1907: Anemone
- 1908: Medeah
- 1909: Aveu
- 1910: Reinhart
- 1911: Combourg
- 1912: Gorgorito
- 1913: Bruleur
- 1914–18: no race
- 1919: Stearine
- 1920: Embry
- 1921: Ksar
- 1922: Keror
- 1923: Filibert de Savoie
- 1924: Uganda
- 1925: Priori
- 1926: Biribi
- 1927: Fiterari
- 1928: Cacao
- 1929: Calandria
- 1930: Taicoun
- 1931: Deiri
- 1932: Laeken
- 1933: Jumbo
- 1934: Brantome
- 1935: Bokbul
- 1936: Fantastic
- 1937: Victrix
- 1938: Eclair au Chocolat
- 1939–40: no race
- 1941: Le Pacha
- 1942: Tifinar
- 1943: Verso II
- 1944: Samaritain
- 1945: Caracalla
- 1946: Souverain
- 1947: Tourment
- 1948: Spooney
- 1949: Ciel Etoile
- 1950: Pan
- 1951: Stymphale
- 1952: Feu du Diable
- 1953: Buisson d'Or
- 1954: Sica Boy
- 1955: Macip
- 1956: Arabian
- 1957: Scot
- 1958: Wallaby
- 1959: Vamour
- 1960: Puissant Chef
- 1961: Match
- 1962: Sicilian Prince
- 1963: Relko
- 1964: Barbieri
- 1965: Reliance
- 1966: Vasco de Gama
- 1967: Samos
- 1968: Dhaudevi
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