Earlier Winners
- 1882: Parthenope
- 1883: Carmelite
- 1884: Maman Berthe
- 1885:
- 1886: Concordia
- 1887: Fumiste
- 1888: Tire-Larigot
- 1889: Master Gillam
- 1890: Espion
- 1891: Incitatus
- 1892: Argenteuil
- 1893: Chartreuse
- 1894: Le Justicier
- 1895: Epicharis
- 1896:
- 1897: Infant
- 1898: Maurice
- 1899: Love Grass
- 1900: Saint Armel
- 1901: Montgaillard
- 1902: Vertumne
- 1903: Feuille de Chou
- 1904: Finasseur
- 1905: Moulins la Marche
- 1906: Imperia
- 1907: Quintette
- 1908: Kumamoto
- 1909: Soleil
- 1910: Faucheur
- 1911: Mongolie
- 1912: Pirpiriol
- 1913: Oued
- 1914–19: no race
- 1920: Phusla
- 1921: Syntheme
- 1922: Saint Hubert
- 1923: Cadum
- 1924: Lucide
- 1925: Becassine
- 1926: La Desirade
- 1927: Bubbles
- 1928: Verdi
- 1929: Godiche
- 1930: Cassandre
- 1931: Vaucouleurs
- 1932: Pantalon
- 1933: Denver
- 1934: Ping Pong
- 1935: Don Milo
- 1936: Gonfalonier
- 1937: Love Secret
- 1938: Irifle
- 1939–40: no race
- 1941: My Drake / Tartarin *
- 1942: Micipsa
- 1943: Vole Vite
- 1944: no race
- 1945: Fasano
- 1946:
- 1947:
- 1948: Fontenay
- 1949: Eppi d'Or
- 1950: Lavarede
- 1951: Galeace
- 1952: Corioline
- 1953: Alba Nox
- 1954: Fersen
- 1955:
- 1956: Mourne
- 1957: Arsar
- 1958: Tiepoletto
- 1959: Tanata
- 1960: Misti
- 1961: Tracy
- 1962: Beautiful
- 1963: Taraval
- 1964: Bord a Bord
- 1965: Behistoun
- 1966: Frontal
- 1967: Verglas
- 1968: Tuxpan
- 1969: Experio
- 1970: Maraschino
- 1971: Banaldo
- 1972: Stanleyville
- 1973: Bayraan
- 1974: Mariacci
- 1975: French Swanee
- 1976: Silk Slipper
- 1977: Jaazeiro
* The 1941 race was a dead-heat and has joint winners.
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