1979 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe

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1979 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe
Location Longchamp Racecourse
DateOctober 7, 1979 (1979-10-07)
Winning horse Three Troikas
  1978
1980  

The 1979 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe was a horse race held at Longchamp on Sunday 7 October 1979. It was the 58th running of the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.

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The winner was Three Troikas, a three-year-old filly trained in France by Criquette Head and ridden by her brother Freddy. The filly won by three lengths from Le Marmot with the odds-on favourite Troy in third. The winning time was 2:28.9.

Race details

Full result

Pos.Marg.HorseAgeJockeyTrainer (Country)
1 Three Troikas 3 Freddy Head Criquette Head (FR)
23 Le Marmot 3 Philippe Paquet François Boutin (FR)
31 Troy 3 Willie Carson Dick Hern (GB)
4nkPevero4 Alain Lequeux François Boutin (FR)
54 Trillion 5 Lester Piggott Maurice Zilber (FR)
6½ Northern Baby 3 Pat Eddery François Boutin (FR)
72Jeune Loup4Alain Badel Olivier Douieb (FR)
88Noble Saint3 Joe Mercer Robert Armstrong (GB)
92Pawiment5 Greville Starkey Theo Grieper (GER)
105Crimson Beau4Geoff Baxter Paul Cole (GB)
11nkPitasia3Alfred GibertAage Paus (FR)
123Two of Diamonds3 Steve Cauthen Barry Hills (GB)
13nkValour4Paul Cook Fulke Johnson Houghton (GB)
147 Ile de Bourbon 4 John Reid Fulke Johnson Houghton (GB)
155Fabulous Dancer3J Taillard Criquette Head (FR)
16shdNoble Dancer7 Jacinto Vásquez T. J. Kelly (USA)
176 Top Ville 3 Yves Saint-Martin François Mathet (FR)
18¾Telescopico4 Sandy Hawley Maurice Zilber (FR)
1915Kamaridaan3J Heloury François Mathet (FR)
20Player3 Edward Hide
21Princess Redowa3M OuzouirAage Paus (FR)
22Rivadon3Alan Bond Dick Hern (GB)

* Abbreviations: ns = nose; shd = short-head; hd = head; snk = short neck; nk = neck

Winner's details

Further details of the winner, Three Troikas.

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