Prix Eclipse - Earlier Winners

Earlier Winners

  • 1891: Rueil
  • 1892: Tournesol
  • 1893: Melchior
  • 1894: Beatrix
  • 1895: Olmutz
  • 1896: Magister
  • 1897: Manitou
  • 1898: Listo
  • 1899: Agathos
  • 1900: Croix du Sud
  • 1901: La Loreley
  • 1902: Rafale
  • 1903: Zingara
  • 1904: Adam
  • 1905: Belle Fleur
  • 1906: Muscadet
  • 1907: Lamaneur
  • 1908: Ossian
  • 1909: M'Amour
  • 1910: Alcantara
  • 1911: Rodriguez
  • 1912: Sans le Sou
  • 1913: Sloughi
  • 1914–18: no race
  • 1919: Campistron
  • 1920: Cortland
  • 1921: Frisky
  • 1922: Sir Gallahad
  • 1923: Tonton
  • 1924: Coram
  • 1925: Asterus
  • 1926: Basilisque
  • 1927: Cestona
  • 1928: Touchaud
  • 1929: Monsieur Loyal
  • 1930: Alluvial
  • 1931: Present
  • 1932: Pampilhosa
  • 1933: Rentenmark
  • 1934: Le Gazon
  • 1935: Alcali
  • 1936: Le Chari
  • 1937: Salieri
  • 1938: Birikil
  • 1939–44: no race
  • 1945: Carrousel
  • 1946: Djama
  • 1947:
  • 1948: Gismonda
  • 1949: Major Morgane
  • 1950: Astrild
  • 1951:
  • 1952: Arzetto
  • 1953: Prudence
  • 1954: Fakahina
  • 1955: Vareta
  • 1956: Ara
  • 1957: Naharo
  • 1958: Megare
  • 1959: Bondolfi
  • 1960: Moskova
  • 1961: Prince Altana
  • 1962:
  • 1963: Belle Sicambre
  • 1964: Radames
  • 1965: Prompt
  • 1966: Ascanio
  • 1967: Cabhurst
  • 1968: Oris
  • 1969: Belmont
  • 1970: Stratege
  • 1971: Pompous
  • 1972: Targowice
  • 1973: Northern Taste
  • 1974: Prince Show
  • 1975: Roan Star
  • 1976: Aerosol
  • 1977: Binky

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