Prix Exbury - Earlier Winners

Earlier Winners

  • 1891: Sledge
  • 1892: Courlis
  • 1893: Hoche
  • 1894: Fousi Yama
  • 1895: Merlin
  • 1896: Omnium II
  • 1897: Castelnau
  • 1898: Quilda
  • 1899: Fourire
  • 1900: Fourire
  • 1901: Codoman
  • 1902: Cheri
  • 1903: La Camargo
  • 1904: Macdonald II
  • 1905: Macdonald II
  • 1906: Prestige
  • 1907: Maintenon
  • 1908: Biniou
  • 1909: Verdun
  • 1910: Lieutel
  • 1911: Badajoz
  • 1912: Martial
  • 1913: Isard
  • 1914: Nimbus
  • 1915–18: no race
  • 1919: Mont Saint Eloi
  • 1920: Tchad
  • 1921: Souviens Toi
  • 1922: Cid Campeador
  • 1923: Niceas
  • 1924: Sir Gallahad
  • 1925: Le Capucin
  • 1926: Cerulea
  • 1927: King's Darling
  • 1928: Motrico
  • 1929: Tuvari
  • 1930: Mysarch
  • 1931: Le Tourbillon
  • 1932: Parsee
  • 1933: Goyescas
  • 1934: Le Centaure
  • 1935: Farfadette
  • 1936: Renette
  • 1937: Le Calme
  • 1938: Sanguinetto
  • 1939: Feerie
  • 1940: Goya II
  • 1941: Djebel
  • 1942: Djebel
  • 1943: Un Gaillard
  • 1944: Un Gaillard
  • 1945: Ardan
  • 1946: Oural
  • 1947: Goyama
  • 1948: Nirgal
  • 1949: Tharsis
  • 1950: Wild Mec
  • 1951: Alizier
  • 1952: L'Aiglon
  • 1953: Fine Top
  • 1954: Banassa
  • 1955: Soleil Levant
  • 1956: Tropique
  • 1957: Fric
  • 1958: Mon Triomphe
  • 1959: Tombeur
  • 1960: Siva
  • 1961: Djebel Traffic
  • 1962: Match
  • 1963: Exbury
  • 1964: Prima Donna
  • 1965: Free Ride
  • 1966: Diatome
  • 1967: Claquesous
  • 1968: Taglietto
  • 1969: Carmarthen
  • 1970: Yaxilio
  • 1971: Yaxilio
  • 1972: Mister Sic Top
  • 1973: Mister Sic Top
  • 1974: Shari
  • 1975: no race *
  • 1976: Citoyen
  • 1977: Cheraw
  • 1978: Pappagallo
  • 1979: Tempus Fugit
  • 1980: Kamaridaan

* The 1975 running was abandoned because of snow.

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