Prix Jean de Chaudenay
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The Prix Jean de Chaudenay was a Group 2 flat horse race in France for four-year-old and above thoroughbreds run over a distance of 2,400 metres (approximately 1 mile 4 furlongs) at Saint-Cloud Racecourse in May.
It was first run in 1920 as the Grand Prix du Printemps and was re-named in 1969 in memory of Jean de Chaudenay, a leading figure in French racing who died two years earlier. The race was last run in 2003.
[edit] Winners 1988-2003
Year | Winner | Age | Jockey | Trainer | Time |
1988 | Boyatino | 4 | Freddy Head | Jean Lesbordes | 2:36.2 |
1989 | Boyatino | 5 | Eric Legrix | Jean Lesbordes | 2:33.0 |
1990 | Lights Out | 4 | William Mongil | Alain de Royer-Dupré | 2:38.2 |
1991 | Dear Doctor | 4 | Cash Asmussen | John Hammond | 2:37.4 |
1992 | Dear Doctor | 5 | Cash Asmussen | John Hammond | 2:40.4 |
1993 | Modhish | 4 | Sylvain Guillot | André Fabre | 2:36.2 |
1994 | Petit Loup | 5 | Walter Swinburn | Criquette Head | 2:36.7 |
1995 | Sunshack | 4 | Thierry Jarnet | André Fabre | 2:42.3 |
1996 | Sacrament | 5 | Olivier Peslier | Michael Stoute | 2:41.1 |
1997 | Flyway | 4 | Thierry Thulliez | Elie Lellouche | 2:41.0 |
1998 | Limnos | 4 | Cash Asmussen | Dominique Sépulchre | 2:34.0 |
1999 | Public Purse | 5 | Thierry Jarnet | André Fabre | 2:39.9 |
2000 | First Magnitude | 4 | Olivier Peslier | André Fabre | 2:37.9 |
2001 | Dano-Mast | 5 | Mark Larsen | Flemming Poulsen | 2:40.2 |
2002 | Califet | 4 | Davy Bonilla | Guy Cherel | 2:34.6 |
2003 | Loxias * | 4 | Olivier Peslier | Carlos Laffon-Parias | 2:37.1 |
* Millenary finished first in 2003 but was demoted to second place following a Stewards' Inquiry.