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  1. Arc De Triomphe Horse Race
  2. Arc De Triomphe Race Sky Bet
  3. Arc De Triomphe History

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When is the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe?

The Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe is on October 04, 2020

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Each year, thousands of racing fans flock to Longchamp from all over the world to witness what is generally considered to be the ultimate test for thoroughbreds.

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Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe Odds

Horses - Prix De L'arc De Triomphe
- Updated October 16, 2020 17:31:01
FractionalAmerican
Love5/2+250
Enable11/4+275
Ghaiyyath9/2+450
Serpentine20/1+2000
Japan33/1+3300
Logician25/1+2500
Mogul66/1+6600
Sottsass20/1+2000
Stradivarius16/1+1600
English King50/1+5000
Mishiriff12/1+1200
Magical16/1+1600
Raabihah16/1+1600
Port Guillaume20/1+2000
Fancy Blue22/1+2200
Way To Paris50/1+5000

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The Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe is a Group 1 turf race in France (similar to a Grade 1 race in America)for three-year-old thoroughbreds and older. It is run at Longchamp over a distance of 2,400 meters (about 1 ½ miles) and is typically contested on the first Sunday in October.
Often referred to as the 'Arc', the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe is one of the most prestigious horse races in the world, with a list of winners that includes Ribot, Alleged and Treve (all of whom won it twice), as well as Topyo (who bested a record 29 rivals), Mill Reef, Allez France, Dancing Brave, Sakhee, Sea the Stars and many others.

After years of being billed the 'richest turf race on the planet,' with a purse of 5 million Euros (about $5.8 million), the Arc is now the second-richest turf race on the planet, behind The Everest - a 1,200-meter race (approximately six furlongs) that debuted at Royal Randwick racecourse in Australia in 2017.

Aside from providing a magnificent sporting spectacle, the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe also plays a major role in dictating bloodlines. Male Arc winners are dearly sought after for stud duty, and their progeny have gone on to improve thoroughbred performance from generation to generation. In terms of fostering future champions, the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe has proven to be in a class of its own.

Longchamp Racecourse

The first-ever race was run at Longchamp on April 27, 1857, in front of a massive crowd. The Emperor Napoleon III and his wife Eugénie were present, having sailed down the Seine on their private yacht to watch the third race (until 1930, many Parisians came to the track down the river on steamboats and various other vessels).

The royal couple joined Prince Jerome Bonaparte and his son Prince Napoleon in the Royal Enclosure alongside the Prince of Nassau, Prince Murat and the Duke of Morny, an avid racegoer. Non-aristocratic members of the upper classes were not permitted into the Royal enclosure and had to be content with watching from their barouche carriages on the lawn.

Charabancs, Victoria carriages and paddle boats all brought Parisians to Longchamp. And they came as much for a day out as from curiosity for this new form of entertainment.

The card on the opening day of Longchamp consisted of five races. The first horse ever to cross the finishing line was Eclaireur, in the black and red colors of AugusteLupin. A short length behind was Miss Gladiator, destined, a few years later, to become one of the most famous broodmares in French racing history when she foaled the celebrated Gladiator, whose bronze statue still stands at the main entrance to the racetrack.

In the late spring of 1914, Longchamp introduced the Grand Prix de Paris - at the time, the world's richest race, with prize money totaling 300,000 French francs (roughly $1.4 million today). At the beginning of August, however, all racecourses were requisitioned for the war effort. Racing officially began again on May 5, 1919 at MaisonsLaffitte, followed by Longchamp again on May 8, 1919.

Arc History

First run on Oct. 3, 1920, the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe was a spinoff of the Grand Prix de Paris, its title a tribute to the French soldiers that served in the Great War. The name was preferred to another contender, the 'Prix de la Victoire'.

The first horse to win the Arc was Comrade, who picked up FF150,000; second was King's Cross, winning FF18,000, and Pleurs was third, winning FF10,000.

Online Horse Betting

BUSR offers thoroughbred, quarter horse and harness racing content from over 200 of the world's premier racetracks. You'll get up to an 8% rebate on all your horse bets, win or lose, paid to your account the very next day. Online horse betting is available via desktop computer, laptop, iPad, iPhone or Android powered devices.

Join now you can get a 20% bonus on your first deposit and qualify for a $150 cash bonus!

The French horseracing sector is among the most active and dynamic worldwide. It organizes more than 2.000 meetings a year with an average of 8 races per meeting proposing all disciplines: flat, jump and trotting. 12 000 of these races are opened to betting via the PMU. France Galop and Le Trot (Cheval Français) are the racing associations responsible for organizing the races in France.

France Galop

Arc De Triomphe Horse Race

Each year, France organizes 7,000 gallop races in both disciplines: flat racing (68%) and jump racing (32%). Jump races cover three disciplines: hurdles, steeplechase and cross-country.

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Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe Odds

Horses - Prix De L'arc De Triomphe
- Updated October 16, 2020 17:31:01
FractionalAmerican
Love5/2+250
Enable11/4+275
Ghaiyyath9/2+450
Serpentine20/1+2000
Japan33/1+3300
Logician25/1+2500
Mogul66/1+6600
Sottsass20/1+2000
Stradivarius16/1+1600
English King50/1+5000
Mishiriff12/1+1200
Magical16/1+1600
Raabihah16/1+1600
Port Guillaume20/1+2000
Fancy Blue22/1+2200
Way To Paris50/1+5000

For the latest Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe odds, please login into BUSR and check the racebook.

The Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe is a Group 1 turf race in France (similar to a Grade 1 race in America)for three-year-old thoroughbreds and older. It is run at Longchamp over a distance of 2,400 meters (about 1 ½ miles) and is typically contested on the first Sunday in October.
Often referred to as the 'Arc', the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe is one of the most prestigious horse races in the world, with a list of winners that includes Ribot, Alleged and Treve (all of whom won it twice), as well as Topyo (who bested a record 29 rivals), Mill Reef, Allez France, Dancing Brave, Sakhee, Sea the Stars and many others.

After years of being billed the 'richest turf race on the planet,' with a purse of 5 million Euros (about $5.8 million), the Arc is now the second-richest turf race on the planet, behind The Everest - a 1,200-meter race (approximately six furlongs) that debuted at Royal Randwick racecourse in Australia in 2017.

Aside from providing a magnificent sporting spectacle, the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe also plays a major role in dictating bloodlines. Male Arc winners are dearly sought after for stud duty, and their progeny have gone on to improve thoroughbred performance from generation to generation. In terms of fostering future champions, the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe has proven to be in a class of its own.

Longchamp Racecourse

The first-ever race was run at Longchamp on April 27, 1857, in front of a massive crowd. The Emperor Napoleon III and his wife Eugénie were present, having sailed down the Seine on their private yacht to watch the third race (until 1930, many Parisians came to the track down the river on steamboats and various other vessels).

The royal couple joined Prince Jerome Bonaparte and his son Prince Napoleon in the Royal Enclosure alongside the Prince of Nassau, Prince Murat and the Duke of Morny, an avid racegoer. Non-aristocratic members of the upper classes were not permitted into the Royal enclosure and had to be content with watching from their barouche carriages on the lawn.

Charabancs, Victoria carriages and paddle boats all brought Parisians to Longchamp. And they came as much for a day out as from curiosity for this new form of entertainment.

The card on the opening day of Longchamp consisted of five races. The first horse ever to cross the finishing line was Eclaireur, in the black and red colors of AugusteLupin. A short length behind was Miss Gladiator, destined, a few years later, to become one of the most famous broodmares in French racing history when she foaled the celebrated Gladiator, whose bronze statue still stands at the main entrance to the racetrack.

In the late spring of 1914, Longchamp introduced the Grand Prix de Paris - at the time, the world's richest race, with prize money totaling 300,000 French francs (roughly $1.4 million today). At the beginning of August, however, all racecourses were requisitioned for the war effort. Racing officially began again on May 5, 1919 at MaisonsLaffitte, followed by Longchamp again on May 8, 1919.

Arc History

First run on Oct. 3, 1920, the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe was a spinoff of the Grand Prix de Paris, its title a tribute to the French soldiers that served in the Great War. The name was preferred to another contender, the 'Prix de la Victoire'.

The first horse to win the Arc was Comrade, who picked up FF150,000; second was King's Cross, winning FF18,000, and Pleurs was third, winning FF10,000.

Online Horse Betting

BUSR offers thoroughbred, quarter horse and harness racing content from over 200 of the world's premier racetracks. You'll get up to an 8% rebate on all your horse bets, win or lose, paid to your account the very next day. Online horse betting is available via desktop computer, laptop, iPad, iPhone or Android powered devices.

Join now you can get a 20% bonus on your first deposit and qualify for a $150 cash bonus!

The French horseracing sector is among the most active and dynamic worldwide. It organizes more than 2.000 meetings a year with an average of 8 races per meeting proposing all disciplines: flat, jump and trotting. 12 000 of these races are opened to betting via the PMU. France Galop and Le Trot (Cheval Français) are the racing associations responsible for organizing the races in France.

France Galop

Arc De Triomphe Horse Race

Each year, France organizes 7,000 gallop races in both disciplines: flat racing (68%) and jump racing (32%). Jump races cover three disciplines: hurdles, steeplechase and cross-country.

France Galop is the Parent society which manages gallop races in France. France Galop is an organization within the 1901 Law whose mission is to encourage the breeding and training of gallop racehorses in France.

Although offering racing almost every day of the year, the primary Gallop racing season in France is recognized as commencing from March to the end of November.

The season ends with the prestigious Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe in October and theWeek-end International de l'Obstacle (International Jump Festival WE) in November.

Did you know?

  • A horse in flat racing races can run on average 5 times a year,
  • A horse in jump racing races can run on average 4 times a year
  • The biggest prize money in France is offered in the famous Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe race (€5 million).

Le Trot

Arc De Triomphe Race Sky Bet

France is a world leader in organizing trotting races. It also created and conceived its own breed, le Trotteur Français (the French Trotter). More than 11,000 trotting races take place in France every year, representing 61% of the total French races organized.

France offers two specialties: harness and mounted trotting races. Le Trot is the Parent Association for Trotting Racing. Abiding by the Law of 1901 as a non-profit association, its mission is to work towards the recognition and development of trotting racing in France as well as to protect the characteristics of the French Trotter breed.

The Paris-Vincennes winter meeting, starting from November until March, is the highlight of the season.

Did you know?

Arc De Triomphe History

  • A trotting horse races on average 10 times a year,
  • The minimum weight carried by the jockeys in mounted races is 55 kilos,
  • 1/3 of the mounted races are run at Vincennes.




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