2014 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe explained

Location:Longchamp Racecourse
Winning Horse:Treve
Previous:2013
Next:2015

The 2014 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe was a horse race held at Longchamp on Sunday, 5 October 2014. It was the 93rd running of the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.

The winner was Al Shaqab Racing's Treve, a four-year-old filly trained in France by Criquette Head-Maarek and ridden by Thierry Jarnet, repeating her victory in 2013. She became the first horse since Alleged to win the race twice. Treve's victory gave Head her third win in the race and was a record-equaling fourth success for Jarnet.

The contenders

The 2013 winner Treve returned and attracted some support, despite having been beaten in all three of her races in 2014. The most fancied of the French runners were the three-year-olds Ectot, winner of the Prix Niel and the unbeaten filly Avenir Certain winner of the Poule d'Essai des Pouliches and the Prix de Diane. The other French contenders included Flintshire (2013 Grand Prix de Paris), Dolniya (Prix de Malleret), Prince of Gibraltar (2013 Critérium de Saint-Cloud) and Spiritjim (disqualified after winning the Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud). There were three runners from Japan, headed by the Dubai Duty Free winner Just A Way who was moving up in distance. The other Japanese runners were the multiple Grade I winner Gold Ship and the filly Harp Star who had won the Oka Sho and recorded an upset win over Gold Ship at Sapporo in August. Britain was represented by Taghrooda, a three-year-old filly who had won the Epsom Oaks and King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes, the St Leger winner Kingston Hill and the six-year-old Al Kazeem, winner of the 2013 Eclipse Stakes who had been returned to racing after an unsuccessful spell at stud. There were three runners from Ireland, all from the Ballydoyle stable: Ruler of the World who had won the 2013 Epsom Derby and returned to form with a win in the Prix Foy, Tapestry who had recorded an upset win over Taghrooda in the Yorkshire Oaks and Chicquita, winner of the Irish Oaks in 2013. Germany was represented by the four-year-old Ivanhowe, who had defeated Sea The Moon (who had been ante-post favourite for the Arc) in the Grosser Preis von Baden.[1] Taghrooda was sent off the 5.5/1 favourite, ahead of Avenir Certain (6/1), Ectot (6.7/1), Harp Star (6.9/1), and Just A Way (8/1) with Treve starting at odds of 14.4/1.

The race

Ruler of the World started quickly, but was soon overtaken by Montviron, the pacemaker for Ectot.[2]

Flintshire, Taghrooda and Kingston Hill stayed on well, and Harp Star made rapid progress on the wide outside from a seemingly impossible position, but none of them were able to mount a serious challenge to the leader. Treve won by two lengths from Flintshire with Taghrooda in third ahead of Kingston Hill, Dolniya and Harp Star.[3]

Race details

Full result

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Pos.Marg.HorseAgeJockeyTrainer (Country)
1Treve4Thierry JarnetCriquette Head-Maarek (FR)
22Flintshire4Maxime GuyonAndré Fabre (FR)
3Taghrooda3Paul HanaganJohn Gosden (GB)
4¾Kingston Hill3Andrea AtzeniRoger Varian (GB)
5nkDolniya3Christophe SoumillonAlain de Royer-Dupré (FR)
6nkHarp Star3Yuga KawadaHiroyoshi Matsuda (JPN)
7hdPrince Gibraltar3Jean-Bernard EyquemJean-Claude Rouget (FR)
8shdJust A Way5Yuichi FukunagaNaosuke Sugai (JPN)
9¾Ruler of the World4Frankie DettoriAidan O'Brien (IRE)
10nseAl Kazeem6James DoyleRoger Charlton (GB)
11¾Avenir Certain3Christophe LemaireJean-Claude Rouget (FR)
12nseSiljan's Saga4Pierre-Charles BoudotJ-P Gauvin (FR)
131Tapestry3Ryan MooreAidan O'Brien (IRE)
14hdGold Ship5Norihiro YokoyamaNaosuke Sugai (JPN)
15Chicquita4Joseph O'BrienAidan O'Brien (IRE)
16nseSpiritjim4Stéphane PasquierPascal Bary (FR)
17¾Ectot3Gregory BenoistÉlie Lellouche (FR)
18shdIvanhowe4William BuickJean-Pierre Carvalho (GER)
192Free Port Lux3Mickael BarzalonaFreddy Head (FR)
209Montviron3Cyrille StefanÉlie Lellouche (FR)

Winner's details

Further details of the winner, Treve

Subsequent breeding careers

Leading progeny of participants in the 2014 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.[4] [5] [6] [7] [8]

Sires of Group/Grade One winners

Just A Way (8th)

Ruler of the World (9th)

Al Kazeem (10th)

Gold Ship (14th)

Other Stallions


Kingston Hill (4th) – Minor flat winners
Prince Gibraltar (7th) – Minor flat winners
Flintshire (2nd) – Exported to America – Offspring yet to race
Ectot (17th) – Offspring yet to race
Ivanhowe (18th) – Offspring yet to race
Free Port Lux (19th) – Offspring yet to race

Broodmares

Chicquita (15th) – Secret Thoughts (3rd Silver Flash Stakes 2018)
Taghrooda (3rd) – Minor flat winner
Harp Star (6th) – Minor runner in Japan
Tapestry (13th) – Minor flat winner
Avenir Certain (11th) – Exported to Japan – Minor runner
Treve (1st) – Offspring yet to race
Dolniya (5th) – Offspring yet to race
Siljan's Saga (12th) – Offspring yet to race

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Who Will Win the Arc?.
  2. Web site: Treve wins second Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp. 5 October 2014. BBC Sport. 6 October 2014.
  3. Web site: Mighty Treve wins Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe for second year running. 5 October 2014. The Guardian . 6 October 2014.
  4. Web site: Stammtafeln . Galopp Sieger . May 1, 2020.
  5. Web site: Profiles Search . Racing Post. May 1, 2020.
  6. Web site: Chevaux . France Galop . May 1, 2020.
  7. Web site: Progeny Reports . Pedigree Query . May 1, 2020.
  8. Web site: Horse Information – Advanced Search . Japan Bloodstock Information System . May 1, 2020.