Grand Prix d'Automne

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Grand Prix d'Automne
Group 1 race
Location Auteuil Racecourse
Paris, France
Inaugurated1929
Race type Hurdle race
Website
Race information
Distance4,800 metres (3m)
SurfaceTurf
TrackLeft-handed
QualificationFive-years-old and up
Weight65 kg (5yo); 67 kg (6yo+)
Allowances
2 kg for mares
Grand Prix d'Automne
2020
Owner Mrs P Papot royal blue.svg Owner Mr Gerald Laroche.svg Owner Mme C Coiffier.svg
Galop MarinPaul's SagaL'Autonomie
Previous years
2019
Owner Mrs P Papot royal blue.svg Owner Mr Gerald Laroche.svg Owner Gilbert Lenzi.svg
Galop MarinPaul's SagaBergerac
2018
Owner Mrs P Papot royal blue.svg Owner Mme C Coiffier.svg Owner Mrs P Papot red sash.svg
Galop MarinMiss Salsa BlueDalia Grandchamp
2017
Owner Mr S Munir France.svg Owner Mme M Bryant.svg Owner Mrs P Papot white sash.svg
Alex De LarredyaDeviceGalop Marin
2016
Owner Mr S Munir France.svg Owner Mrs P Papot white sash.svg Owner Mr Chris Giles.svg
Alex De LarredyaSolwayPtit Zig
2015
Owner Hammer and Trowel Syndicate.svg Owner Mrs Jane Williams.svg Owner Ecurie Zingaro.svg
Thousand StarsAubussonHippomene
2014
Owner Mr Chris Giles.svg Owner Mme Francis Teboul.svg Owner Ecurie Zingaro.svg
ZarkandarGemixDulce Leo
2013
Owner Paul Duffy Diamond Partnership.svg Owner Christophe Sorignet.svg Owner Mme Francis Teboul.svg
Reve De SivolaLord PrestigeGemix
2012
Owner Mme M Bryant.svg Owner Jean-Paul Senechal.svg Owner Maurice Lamour.svg
Saint Du ChenetLe TranquilleRiver Choice
2011
Owner Paul Sebag.svg Owner Mr James Thom.svg Owner Mlle Helene Dichamp.svg
La SegnoraRoi Du ValDiamant De Beaufai
2010–2001
2010
Owner Mme Roger Polani.svg Owner Josef Odermatt.svg Owner Mr J Hayoz.svg
QuestarabadCoralhasiGood Bye Simon
2009
Owner Mme Roger Polani.svg Owner Mme Dominique Vacher.svg Owner Mme Jeanine Marie Berger.svg
QuestarabadGrande HayaWorldbest
2008
Owner Philippe Peltier.svg Owner Eckhard Sauren.svg Owner Josef Odermatt.svg
MonoalcoAtamaneCoralhasi
2007
Owner S Mulryan.svg Owner Philippe Peltier.svg Owner Robert Collet.svg
ZaiyadMonoalcoShinco Du Berlais
2006
Owner S Mulryan.svg Owner Mme Gilbert Gallot.svg Owner Andrew Russell.svg
ZaiyadRoyale AtheniaLycaon De Vauzelle
2005
Owner Mr Jorg Vasicek dark blue cap.svg Owner Andrew Russell.svg Owner S Mulryan.svg
Millenium RoyalLycaon De VauzelleSunspot
2004
Owner Mme Dominique Vacher.svg Owner Mrs Remy Picamau.svg Owner Ecurie Passing.svg
Grande HayaGreat LoveEnnemi D'Etat
2003
Owner Mme J Shalam.svg Owner Ecurie Patrick Boiteau.svg Owner Mrs Remy Picamau.svg
KatikiKarly FlightGreat Love
2002
Owner Dirk Grauert.svg Owner Robert Collet.svg Owner Mme Gilbert Gallot.svg
LaveronTiger GroomEl Fuego
2001
Owner Mr D A Johnson.svg Owner Ecurie Wildenstein.svg Owner P Baumgartner.svg
MagnusFou Du RoyKimbi
2000–1999
2000
Owner David J Jackson.svg Owner Roger Barby.svg Owner P Baumgartner.svg
Le SauvignonBaracoudaKimbi
1999
Owner Mme Michel Daugreilh.svg Owner P Baumgartner.svg Owner Ecurie Wildenstein.svg
Mon RomainKimbiVaporetto
1997
Owner Mme Michel Daugreilh.svg Owner y houyvet.svg Owner Pierre Coveliers.svg
Mon RomainForce AtlantiqueApple's Girl
 

The Grand Prix d'Automne is a Group 1 hurdle race in France which is open to horses aged five years or older. It is run at Auteuil over a distance of 4,800 metres (about 3 miles), and it is scheduled to take place each year in late October or early November.

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History

The race was first run in 1929 as an autumn counterpart to the Grand Prix du Printemps, a handicap race run at the same course in spring. The Grand Prix d'Automne, however, was a weight-for-age event until becoming a handicap in 1940 before reverting to weight-for-age in 1990. Originally run over 3,800 metres race has been run over a variety of distances. The race was run over 4100 metres between 1930 and 1938, 4000 metres from 1940 to 1942, 4500 metres from 1943 to 1967, 4600 metres in 1968, 4300 metres in 1969, 4100 metres from 1970 to 1990 and 4800 metres since 1991. The race was open to four-year-olds until 1989.

The race was not run in 1939.

Records

Leading horses (4 wins):

Leading jockey (4 wins):

Leading trainer (8 wins):

Leading owner (4 wins):

Winners since 1997

Year
Winner
Age
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
1997Mon Romain5Anne-Sophie MadelaineJean LesbordesMichel Daugreilh
1998Mon Romain6Anne-Sophie MadelaineJean LesbordesMichel Daugreilh
1999Mon Romain7Philippe ChevalierMarcel RollandMichel Daugreilh
2000 Le Sauvignon 6Dominique BressouJehan Bertran de BalandaDavid J. Jackson
2001Magnus5Christophe PieuxJacques OrtetNaji Pharaon
2002Laveron7 Thierry Doumen François Doumen Dirk Grauert
2003Katiki6Laurent MetaisJean-Paul GalloriniJ Shalam & J Ouechec
2004Grande Haya5Cyrille GombeauAlain BoninDominique Vacher
2005Millenium Royal5Arnaud Duchene François Doumen J Vasicek
2006 Zaiyad 5Jacques RicouArnaud Chaillé-Chaillé Sean Mulryan
2007 Zaiyad 6Jacques RicouArnaud Chaillé-Chaillé Sean Mulryan
2008Monoalco8David BerraPhilippe PeltierPhilippe Peltier
2009 Questarabad 5Regis SchmidlinMarcel RollandMrs Roger Polani
2010 Questarabad 6Regis SchmidlinMarcel RollandMrs Roger Polani
2011La Segnora5Frederic DittaYann-Marie PorzierPaul Sebag
2012Saint du Chénet6Regis SchmidlinMarcel RollandMagalen Bryant
2013Reve de Sivola8James ReveleyNick WilliamsPaul Duffy
2014 Zarkandar 7Vincent Cheminaud Paul Nicholls Chris Giles & Potensis Ltd
2015Thousand Stars11 Ruby Walsh Willie Mullins Hammer & Trowel Syndicate
2016Alex de Larredya6Gaetan MasureFrançois NicolleSimon Munir
2017Alex de Larredya7Gaetan MasureFrançois NicolleSimon Munir
2018Galop Marin6Morgan RegairazDominique BressouMme Patrick Papot
2019Galop Marin7Morgan RegairazDominique BressouMme Patrick Papot
2020Galop Marin8Morgan RegairazDominique BressouMme Patrick Papot
2021Galop Marin9Morgan RegairazDominique BressouMme Patrick Papot

Earlier winners

See also

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