Prix de Diane explained

Class:Group 1
Horse Race:Prix de Diane
(French Oaks)
Location:Chantilly Racecourse
Chantilly, France
Inaugurated:18 May 1843
Race Type:Flat / Thoroughbred
Sponsor:Longines
Website:france-galop.com
Distance:2,100 metres (1m 2½f)[1]
Surface:Turf
Track:Right-handed
Qualification:Three-year-old fillies
Weight:57 kg
Purse:€1,000,000 (2022)
1st: €571,400

|}The Prix de Diane, sometimes referred to as the French Oaks, is one of the most important and prestigious Group 1 horse races in France open to three-year-old thoroughbred fillies. It is run at Chantilly over a distance of 2,100 metres (about 1 mile and 2½ furlongs), and it is scheduled to take place each year in June. It is one of four races in France with a purse of a million euros or more.

It is France's equivalent of The Oaks, a famous race in England.

Over 40,000 people from around the world attend the races to not only watch the races and bet on horses, but also to showcase the latest fashion trends.[2]

History

The event is named after the mythological goddess Diana (in French, "Diane"). It was established in 1843, and was originally restricted to horses born and bred in France. Its distance was set at 2,100 metres, around 300 metres shorter than the English version. It was switched to Versailles during the Revolution of 1848, and was cancelled due to the Franco-Prussian War in 1871.

The Prix de Diane was abandoned throughout World War I, with no running from 1915 to 1918. The first two post-war editions were held at Longchamp, and it returned to Chantilly in 1921. It took place at Longchamp again in 1936.

The race was cancelled once during World War II, in 1940. It was staged at Longchamp in 1941 and 1942, and at Le Tremblay over 2,150 metres in 1943 and 1944. It returned to Longchamp for the following three years, and on the second occasion it was opened to foreign participants. The first foreign-trained horse to win was Sweet Mimosa in 1970.

The present system of race grading was introduced in 1971, and the Prix de Diane was classed at the highest level, Group 1. A strike by stable lads caused the 1975 running to be abandoned. That year's favourite had been Ivanjica.

The event was sponsored by Revlon from 1977 to 1982, and by Hermès from 1983 to 2007. It was not sponsored from 2008 to 2010, and has been backed by Longines since 2011.[3]

Two fillies have won both the Prix de Diane and the English Oaks – Fille de l'Air in 1864 and Pawneese in 1976. Six Prix de Diane winners have subsequently won the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, most recently Treve in 2013.

Records

Leading jockey (5 wins):

Leading trainer (9 wins):

Leading owner (7 wins):

Winners since 1969

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YearWinnerJockeyTrainerOwnerTime
1969width=135px Crepellanawidth=152px Roger Poinceletwidth=157px Maurice Vacquetwidth=157px Marcel Boussac2:12.10
1970Sweet MimosaBill WilliamsonSeamus McGrathSeamus McGrath2:11.00
1971Pistol PackerFreddy HeadAlec HeadGhislaine Head2:12.20
1972RescousseYves Saint-MartinGeoffroy WatsonBaron de Redé2:10.30
1973Allez FranceYves Saint-MartinAlbert KlimschaDaniel Wildenstein2:07.50
1974HighclereJoe MercerDick HernQueen Elizabeth II2:07.70
1975no race 1975
1976PawneeseYves Saint-MartinAngel Penna Sr.Daniel Wildenstein2:09.00
1977MadeliaYves Saint-MartinAngel Penna Sr.Daniel Wildenstein2:10.30
1978Reine de SabaFreddy HeadAlec HeadJacques Wertheimer2:09.40
1979DunetteGeorges DoleuzeE. Chevalier du Fau Mrs Harry Love2:08.60
1980Mrs PennyLester PiggottIan BaldingEric Kronfeld2:10.10
1981Madam GayLester PiggottPaul KellewayGeoffrey Kaye2:06.50
1982HarbourFreddy HeadCriquette HeadEcurie Aland2:16.80
1983EscalineGary W. MooreJohn FellowsMrs John Fellows2:07.80
1984Northern TrickCash AsmussenFrançois BoutinStavros Niarchos2:11.60
1985LypharitaLester PiggottAndré FabreLuay Tewfik Al Swaidi2:05.90
1986LacoviaFreddy HeadFrançois BoutinGerry Oldham2:07.00
1987Indian SkimmerSteve CauthenHenry CecilSheikh Mohammed2:11.40
1988Resless KaraGérald MosséFrançois BoutinJean-Luc Lagardère2:07.50
1989Lady in SilverTony CruzRoger WojtowiezMahmoud Abdul Karim2:10.60
1990RafhaWillie CarsonHenry CecilPrince A. A. Faisal2:11.70
1991CaerlinaÉric LegrixJean de RoualleKaichi Nitta2:10.50
1992JolyphaPat EdderyAndré FabreKhalid Abdullah2:09.50
1993ShemakaGérald MosséAlain de Royer-DupréAga Khan IV2:16.00
1994East of the MoonCash AsmussenFrançois BoutinStavros Niarchos2:07.90
1995CarlingThierry ThulliezCorine Barande-BarbeEcurie Delbart2:07.70
1996Sil SilaCash AsmussenBryan SmartLuis Álvarez Cervera2:07.30
1997VerevaGérald MosséAlain de Royer-DupréAga Khan IV2:08.20
1998ZaintaGérald MosséAlain de Royer-DupréAga Khan IV2:11.20
1999DaryabaGérald MosséAlain de Royer-DupréAga Khan IV2:16.10
2000EgyptbandOlivier DoleuzeCriquette HeadWertheimer et Frère2:08.50
2001AquarellisteDominique BoeufÉlie LelloucheDaniel Wildenstein2:09.50
2002Bright SkyDominique BoeufÉlie LelloucheEcurie Wildenstein2:07.60
2003Nebraska TornadoRichard HughesAndré FabreKhalid Abdullah2:08.10
2004LaticeChristophe SoumillonJean-Marie BéguignéEnrico Ciampi2:07.00
2005Divine ProportionsChristophe LemairePascal BaryNiarchos Family2:06.30
2006Confidential LadySeb SandersMark PrescottCheveley Park Stud2:05.90
2007West WindFrankie DettoriHenri-Alex PantallSheikh Mohammed2:06.30
2008ZarkavaChristophe SoumillonAlain de Royer-DupréAga Khan IV2:07.10
2009StacelitaChristophe LemaireJean-Claude RougetSchwartz / Monastic 2:06.23
2010SarafinaChristophe LemaireAlain de Royer-DupréAga Khan IV2:07.80
2011Golden LilacMaxime GuyonAndré FabreGestüt Ammerland2:07.90
2012ValyraJohnny MurtaghJean-Claude RougetAga Khan IV2:10.11
2013TreveThierry JarnetCriquette HeadHaras du Quesnay2:03.77
2014Avenir CertainGrégory BenoistJean-Claude RougetCaro / Augustin-Normand 2:05.37
2015Star of SevilleFrankie DettoriJohn GosdenLady Bamford2:05.69
2016La CressonniereCristian DemuroJean-Claude RougetCaro / Augustin-Normand 2:09.45
2017SengaStéphane PasquierPascal BaryNiarchos Family2:05.97
2018LaurensP. J. McDonaldKarl BurkeJohn Dance2:06.11
2019ChannelPierre-Charles BoudotFrancis-Henri Graffard Samuel De Barros2:08.70
2020Fancy BluePierre-Charles BoudotDonnacha O'Brien Tabor / Smith / Magnier2:05.46
2021Joan of ArcIoritz MendizabalAidan O'Brien Tabor / Smith / Magnier2:09.05
2022NashwaHollie DoyleJohn & Thady Gosden Imad Alsagar2:06.63
2023Blue Rose CenAurelien LemaitreChristopher HeadYeguada Centurion SL2:05.09
2024Sparkling PlentyTony PicconePatrice CottierJean-Pierre-Joseph Dubois2:07.64

Earlier winners

See also

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Prix de Diane. The French Black Type. 9 August 2017.
  2. Web site: Marz . Diane . 2019-06-23 . What To Wear To The Prix De Diane Longines • Petite in Paris . 2023-06-17 . petiteinparis.com . en-US.
  3. News: Watchmakers Longines to sponsor Prix de Diane . . Desmond . Stoneham . https://web.archive.org/web/20121103082259/http://www.racingpost.com/news/horse-racing/chantilly-france-galop-france-longines-to-sponsor-prix-de-diane/837702/ . dead . 3 November 2012 . 5 April 2011 . 25 June 2011.