Earlier Winners
- 1855: Baroncino
- 1856: Isolier
- 1857: Mademoiselle de Chantilly
- 1858: Gouvieux
- 1859: Union Jack
- 1860: Beauvais
- 1861: Finlande
- 1862: Choisy le Roi
- 1863: Dollar
- 1864: Bois Roussel
- 1865: Le Mandarin
- 1866:
- 1867: Trocadero
- 1868: Suzerain
- 1869: Cerdagne
- 1870: Sornette
- 1871: no race
- 1872: Little Agnes
- 1873: Franc Tireur
- 1874: Sabre
- 1875: Almanza
- 1876: Braconnier
- 1877: Jongleur
- 1878: Clementine
- 1879: Salteador
- 1880: Beauminet
- 1881: Leon
- 1882: Vigilant
- 1883: Soukaras
- 1884: Archiduc
- 1885: Xaintrailles
- 1886: Jupin
- 1887: Tenebreuse
- 1888: Stuart
- 1889: Cleodore
- 1890: Puchero
- 1891: Gouverneur
- 1892: Chene Royal
- 1893: Callistrate
- 1894: Gouvernail
- 1895: Le Sagittaire
- 1896: Champignol
- 1897: Palmiste
- 1898: Gardefeu
- 1899: Holocauste
- 1900: Ivry
- 1901: Saxon
- 1902: Kizil Kourgan
- 1903: Caius
- 1904: Ajax
- 1905: Genial
- 1906: Maintenon
- 1907: Sans Souci
- 1908: Holbein
- 1909: Oversight
- 1910: Coquille
- 1911: Alcantara
- 1912: Floraison
- 1913: Ecouen
- 1914: La Farina
- 1915–18: no race
- 1919: Insensible
- 1920: Battersea
- 1921: Ksar
- 1922: Joyeux Drille
- 1923: Massine
- 1924: Irismond
- 1925: Aquatinte
- 1926: Biribi
- 1927: Mon Talisman
- 1928: Bubbles
- 1929: Hotweed
- 1930: Xandover
- 1931: Tourbillon
- 1932: Shred
- 1933: Cappiello
- 1934: Brantome
- 1935: Aromate
- 1936: Mieuxce
- 1937: Clairvoyant
- 1938: Castel Fusano
- 1939: Bacchus
- 1940: no race
- 1941: Le Pacha
- 1942: Tornado
- 1943: Pensbury
- 1944: Ardan
- 1945: Mistral
- 1946: Prince Chevalier
- 1947: Djelal
- 1948: Rigolo
- 1949: Ambiorix
- 1950: Tantieme
- 1951: Mat de Cocagne
- 1952: Vamos
- 1953: Dandy Drake
- 1954: Sica Boy
- 1955: Nistralin
- 1956: Tanerko
- 1957: Al Mabsoot
- 1958: Alegrador
- 1959: Midnight Sun
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