Major Wins
France
- Critérium de Saint-Cloud - (3) - Pistolet Bleu (1990), Glaieul (1991), Marchand de Sable (1992)
- Grand Critérium - (1) - Lost World (1993)
- Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud - (4) - Epervier Bleu (1991), Pistolet Bleu (1992), Helissio (1996, 1997)
- Poule d'Essai des Pouliches - (2) - Danseuse du Soir (1991), Beauty Parlour (2012)
- Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe - (1) - Helissio (1996)
- Prix d'Astarté - (2) - Shaanxi (1996), Bright Sky (2003)
- Prix du Cadran - (2) - Westerner (2003, 2004)
- Prix de Diane - (2) - Aquarelliste (2001), Bright Sky (2002)
- Prix de la Forêt - (2) - Danseuse du Soir (1991), Bigstone (1994)
- Prix Ganay - (4) - Vert Amande (1993), Helissio (1997), Aquarelliste (2002), Planteur (2011)
- Prix d'Ispahan - (1) - Bigstone (1994)
- Prix Lupin - (2) - Epervier Bleu (1990), Helissio (1996)
- Prix de l'Opéra - (2) - Verveine (1993), Bright Sky (2002)
- Prix Royal-Oak - (2) - Westerner (2003, 2004)
- Prix Vermeille - (1) - Aquarelliste (2001)
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