Arc Paris Horse Racing
The Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe – fondly known as the Arc – is one of the highlights of the racing calendar and Spectate has a history of sending scores of lucky guests to this illustrious event. Last year the team was represented by Operations Manager Jennie Carter, who had a fantastic time in Paris...
Being part of such a storied event is always a treat as you feel you are a part of sporting history in the making. With the Arc acting as the finale for the European horse racing season, and the winner often going on to be a favourite for the Breeders Cup, the anticipation for this event is always high. Every race from York through to Ascot has been building up to this weekend so the anticipation, excitement and expectation attached to this event is unlike anything else in the sporting world.
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The Arc is an event I have attended several times in the past but this year the atmosphere was better than any I’ve ever felt at a racing event. British horse Enable was going for a historic third consecutive win at the Arc and during the build-up to that race the entire course was fizzing with excitement. Enable didn’t manage to make history but that certainly didn’t dampen the spirits of the lively crowd.
The event was fantastically well organised and demonstrated a marked improvement to the previous year, which was the first race meet since the grandstand was rebuilt, where there were obvious headaches caused by the redevelopment of the course. This year it was easy to navigate around the site and not difficult at all to get a drink – particularly from the Guinness sponsored pub, which was the largest in Paris and kept guests in high spirits. The high number of British attendees were given further consideration as the commentary was provided in both French and English, something that isn’t typically done at international race meets and was a welcome addition.
All of the improvements to the 2019 Arc were made in response to guest feedback and have led to an even more enjoyable event than ever before. I don’t doubt that they will continue in this vein and make 2020 even better again. If you’re going to make the pilgrimage to Paris for this year’s event, I would recommend upgrading to a Grandstand ticket as the weekend is a long time to be standing up. I’d also advise making the most of your evenings by getting out and seeing more of Paris – perhaps even extend your stay for a few days to get the most out of this stunning city.
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The Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe is Europe’s richest Flat race, boasting a prize-money pot of €5 million. It is one of the most highly anticipated races in the worldwide racing calendar, with its prestige, value and history attracting spectators and competitors from around the globe to Longchamp in Paris.
Length of the race – One mile and four furlongs.
Where to watch – ITV.
When to watch – Sunday, October 6 at 3:05 pm.
Prize-money – The race is worth €5,000,000 with €2,857,000 going to the winner.
Course – The race is run at Longchamp racecourse.
Race type – Group 1.
Weights –Three-year-olds carry 8st 12lb, horses aged four and older carry 9st 5lb. Fillies and mares get a 3lb allowance.
Ages – The race is open to three-year-olds and above of both genders, except for geldings.
Sponsor – Qatar Racing has sponsored the race since 2008.
Previous Winners
wdt_ID | Year | Horse | Form | Age | Price | Trainer | Jockey |
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2 | 2018 | Enable | 1111-11 | 4 | Evens f | John Gosden | Frankie Dettori |
3 | 2017 | Enable | 111111 | 3 | 10-11f | John Gosden | Frankie Dettori |
4 | 2016 | Found | 122222 | 4 | 6-1 | Aidan O’Brien | Ryan Moore |
5 | 2015 | Golden Horn | 111121 | 3 | 9-2 | John Gosden | Frankie Dettori |
6 | 2014 | Treve | 111-234 | 4 | 11-1 | Criquette Head | Thierry Jarnet |
7 | 2013 | Treve | 1-111 | 3 | 9-2 | Criquette Head | Thierry Jarnet |
8 | 2012 | Solemia | 2-12143 | 4 | 33-1 | Carlos Laffon-Parias | Olivier Peslier |
9 | 2011 | Danedream | 431511 | 3 | 20-1 | Peter Schiergen | Andrasch Starke |
10 | 2010 | Workforce | 1-215 | 3 | 6-1 | Sir Michael Stoute | Ryan Moore |
11 | 2009 | Sea The Stars | 1-11111 | 3 | 4-6f | John Oxx | Mick Kinane |
Key stats
- Distance winner, ten winners in last ten runnings
- Aged three or four, 10/10 (six were three-year-olds)
- Group 1 winner, 9/10
- Adjusted RPR of at least 131, 9/10
- Top-three finish last time out, 8/10
- Drawn in single figures, 7/10
- Won at least half their starts that season, 6/10
- Won a Group race last time out within last two months, 6/10
Other factors
Arc Paris Horse Racing Handicapping
- Solemia (2012) and Treve (2014) scored as four-year-olds, but the last French-trained older horse to win before that was Urban Sea in 1993.
- Solemia is the only one of the last ten winners not to have previously landed a Group 1, but she had won a Group 2 and had been placed at Group 1 level on her latest start.
- In the last 40 years there have been just two winners aged older than four (Tony Bin in 1988 and Marienbard in 2002 were five-year-olds).
- Andre Fabre has landed the Arc on seven occasions, six times with three-year-olds.
- Winners of the Arc trials fared as follows: Niel 34004030; Foy 07229064; Vermeille 799140.
- Winners of the Derby finished 117719; Irish Derby 600790; Irish Champion 1041.
- Seven of the last ten winners were fillies – the other three all won the Derby.
Key trials
The Arc attracts horses from all the top mile-and-a-half races around the world. This means the Derby and Oaks at Epsom and the King George VI Stakes at Ascot are good markers in the UK, while the Irish Derby and Irish Oaks are also used as trials. It’s not unusual to see Japanese horses who have contested the Japan Cup, despite there never having been a Japanese winner of the Arc. In France, the main trials are the Prix Niel, the Prix Foy and the Prix Vermeille.
What happened last year?
Enable claimed her second Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe in thrilling circumstances. Under Frankie Dettori, the wondermare hit the front with a furlong and a half to go and started to assert her authority. The race looked in the bag but the fast-finishing Sea Of Class gave Enable fans plenty to worry about as she closed at an alarming rate of knots. Enable’s winning distance was a short neck despite her having held a three-length lead at the half-furlong marker.
Where can I get Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe tickets?
Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe tickets can be purchased from the Longchamp website here.
Arc Paris Horse Racing Replays
Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe tip
Arc De Triomphe Paris Horse Racing
Enable bids to land an unprecedented third Arc and is an even-money favourite to do so. The season has developed in an interesting way with regard to Arc contenders but one thing that has remained constant is the star mare’s form. Crystal Ocean looked a real challenger in the King George but Enable claimed his scalp, Magical looked to pose a threat in the Yorkshire Oaks but she made light work of her as well – she has brushed aside all-comers in typical gutsy manner. She will take all the beating in Paris, but the improving Japan can’t be disregarded given he has Group 1 course form and beat Crystal Ocean at York, and the locals look well represented with Prix du Jockey Club winner Sottsass, but it is hard to envisage anything getting in front of the extraordinary Enable. (Joe Tuffin)