Christophe Soumillon - Major Wins

Major Wins

France

  • Critérium International - (2) - Dalakhani (2002), Carlotamix (2005)
  • Critérium de Saint-Cloud - (1) - Linda's Lad (2005)
  • Grande Course de Haies d'Auteuil - (1) - Mandali (2010)
  • Grand Prix de Paris - (3) - Khalkevi (2002), Rail Link (2006), Montmartre (2008)
  • Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud - (1) - Mirio (2001)
  • Poule d'Essai des Poulains - (3) - Vahorimix (2001), Clodovil (2003), Silver Frost (2009)
  • Poule d'Essai des Pouliches - (4) - Musical Chimes (2003), Darjina (2007), Zarkava (2008), Beauty Parlour (2012)
  • Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe - (2) - Dalakhani (2003), Zarkava (2008)
  • Prix d'Astarté - (2) - Turtle Bow (2002), Mandesha (2006)
  • Prix du Cadran - (2) - Reefscape (2005), Bannaby (2008)
  • Prix de Diane - (2) - Latice (2004), Zarkava (2008)
  • Prix de la Forêt - (1) - Paco Boy (2008)
  • Prix Ganay - (2) - Dylan Thomas (2007), Planteur (2011)
  • Prix d'Ispahan - (1) - Valixir (2005)
  • Prix Jacques Le Marois - (3) - Whipper (2004), Makfi (2010), Excelebration (2012)
  • Prix Jean Romanet - (1) - Stacelita (2010)
  • Prix du Jockey Club - (3) - Anabaa Blue (2001), Dalakhani (2003), Darsi (2006)
  • Prix Lupin - (1) - Dalakhani (2003)
  • Prix Marcel Boussac - (2) - Zarkava (2007), Rosanara (2009)
  • Prix Maurice de Gheest - (2) - Porlezza (2003), Whipper (2005)
  • Prix Morny - (1) - Dutch Art (2006)
  • Prix du Moulin de Longchamp - (1) - Darjina (2007)
  • Prix de l'Opéra - (2) - Terre à Terre (2001), Mandesha (2006)
  • Prix Saint-Alary - (1) - Vadawina (2005)
  • Prix Vermeille - (4) - Pearly Shells (2002), Shawanda (2005), Mandesha (2006), Zarkava (2008)

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