Prix de Sandringham


History

The event was originally called the Prix des Lilas, and it used to be held at Longchamp. During the early part of its history it was contested over 2,000 metres, and it served as a trial for the Prix de Diane. It was cut to its present distance in 1966.
The race was titled the Coupe de Sa Majesté la Reine Elizabeth in 1972, in honour of Queen Elizabeth II, who was attending Longchamp during a state visit to France. It was renamed after Sandringham, the location of the Royal Stud, in 1973.
The Prix de Sandringham was first run at Chantilly in 1977. It returned to Longchamp the following year, and it was transferred more permanently to Chantilly in 1979. For a period it held Group 3 status, and it was promoted to Group 2 level in 2001. It is now staged on the same day as the Prix du Jockey Club.

Records


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Winners since 1979

Earlier winners

  • 1967: Ancyre
  • 1971: Opalia
  • 1972: Arosa
  • 1973: Panpryl
  • 1974:
  • 1975: Hamada
  • 1976: Guichet
  • 1977: River Dane
  • 1978: Calderina