55 kg (3yo); 58 kg (4yo+) Allowances 1+1⁄2 kg for fillies and mares Penalties 3 kg for Group 1 winners * 2 kg for Group 2 winners * 1 kg for Group 3 winners * * since January 1
Purse
€130,000 (2021) 1st: €74,100
Prix du Conseil de Paris
2024
Goliath
Hamish
Marquisat
Previous years
2023
Iresine
Marquisat
Junko
2022
Addeybb
Monty
Kertez
2021
Seachange
Mr De Pourceaugnac
The Good Man
2020-2011
2020
Baron Samedi
Mare Australis
Eudaimonia
2019
Subway Dancer
Edisa
Silverwave
2018
Listen In
Time Shanakill
Master's Spirit
2017
Traffic Jam
Akihiro
One Foot In Heaven
2016
One Foot In Heaven
Tiberian
Now We Can
2015
Ming Dynasty
Migwar
Fate
2014
Manatee
Norse King
Bodhi
2013
Norse King
Dupontal
Childa
2012
Saga Dream
Sediciosa
Gentle Storm
2011
Vadamar
Solemia
Ivory Land
2010-2001
2010
Prince Bishop
Cirrus Des Aigles
Shimraan
2009
Cirrus Des Aigles
Makt
Shahwardi
2008
Crossharbour
Purple Moon
Poseidon Adventure
2007
Montare
Arch Rebel
Kocab
2006
Daramsar
Alix Road
Baby First
2005
Montare
Kocab
Paita
2004
Pride
Simplex
Geordieland
2003
Vallee Enchantee
Kalabar
Vangelis
2002
Ange Gabriel
Thompson Rouge
Little Rock
2001
Yavana's Pace
Epitre
Foundation Spirit
2000-1990
2000
Crimson Quest
Slew The Red
Folie Danse
1999
First Magnitude
Zarfoot
Lucido
1998
Blushing Risk
Saafeya
Kashwan
1997
Majorien
Tamure
For Valour
1996
Annaba
Poliglote
Rainbow Dancer
1995
De Quest
Slicious
Rainbow Dancer
1994
Sunshack
Monsun
Red Bishop
1993
Dancienne
Turners Hill
Vert Amande
1992
Garden Of Heaven
Fabulous Hostess
Dissimulateur
1991
Sleeping Car
Deja
Arcangues
1990
Passing Sale
Panoramic
Gasson
The Prix du Conseil de Paris is a Group 2flathorse race in France open to thoroughbreds aged three years or older. It is run at Longchamp over a distance of 2,400 metres (about 1+1⁄2 miles), and it is scheduled to take place each year in October.
History
The event was established in 1893, and it was originally called the Prix du Conseil Municipal. It was funded by Paris Municipal Council, which had recently signed a new leasehold of Longchamp Racecourse.
The Prix du Conseil Municipal was the second major international race introduced by the Société d'Encouragement. The first, the Grand Prix de Paris, had been launched thirty years earlier. Unlike that event, which was restricted to three-year-olds, the new race was open to horses aged three or older. The basic weights to be carried were 53 kg for three-year-olds and 58 kg for their elders. A penalty of up to 6 kg could be incurred for previous performances.
With an initial prize of 100,000 francs, the Prix du Conseil Municipal was France's second richest race after the Grand Prix de Paris. Prior to the creation of the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, it was the most prestigious event of Longchamp's autumn schedule.
Before World War I, the race regularly featured horses trained outside France. Three British horses were successful during this period. The event was abandoned throughout the war, with no running from 1914 to 1918. The Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe was introduced in 1920, and from this point the Prix du Conseil Municipal took place a week later. The interval was increased to a fortnight in 1925.
The race was cancelled once during World War II, in 1939. It was run at Auteuil over 2,600 metres in 1940, and at Le Tremblay over 2,300 metres in 1943 and 1944.
The present system of race grading was introduced in 1971, and the Prix du Conseil Municipal was classed at Group 2 level. It was renamed the Prix du Conseil de Paris in 1974, after reforms to the statutes of Paris.
André Fabre – Village Star (1987), Sunshack (1994), De Quest (1995), First Magnitude (1999), Crimson Quest (2000), Crossharbour (2008), Prince Bishop (2010), Manatee (2014)
Leading owner (7 wins):
HH Aga Khan IV – Zamazaan (1968), Kamaraan (1974, 1975), Lashkari (1984), Altayan (1986), Daramsar (2006), Vadamar (2011)