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1973 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe

The 1973 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe was a horse race held at Longchamp on Sunday 7 October 1973. It was the 52nd running of the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.

1973 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe
LocationLongchamp Racecourse
DateOctober 7, 1973 (1973-10-07)
Winning horseRheingold
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The winner was Henry Zeisel's Rheingold, an Irish-bred four-year-old colt trained in England by Barry Hills and ridden by Lester Piggott. Rheingold's owner, trainer and jockey were winning the race for the first time. Piggott went on to win two more Arcs on Alleged in 1977 and 1978.

Rheingold was the fifth British-trained horse to win the race after Comrade, Parth, Migoli and Mill Reef.

The contenders edit

The leading French contender for the race was the American-bred three-year-old filly Allez France, the winner of the Critérium des Pouliches, Poule d'Essai des Pouliches, Prix de Diane, Prix d'Ispahan and Prix Vermeille. and Prix Ganay. The other French runners included Tennyson, the winner of the Grand Prix de Paris, Dahlia (Prix Saint-Alary, Irish Oaks, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes), Lady Berry (Prix de Pomone) and San San the winner of the race in 1972. A five horse British entry was headed by the four-year-old colt Rheingold who had finished runner-up in the 1972 Epsom Derby but produced his best performances in France, winning the Prix Ganay and two runnings of the Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud. The other British challengers were the Yorkshire Oaks winner Attica Meli, the Irish St Leger winner Parnell, the Great Voltigeur Stakes winner Buoy and the improving four-year-old handicapper Firefright. and the Prix de Diane and also included the Eclipse Stakes winner Coup de Feu and the dual Goodwood Cup winner Proverb. Ireland was represented by the four-year-olds Bonne Noel (Ebor Handicap) and Miss Therese and the three-year-olds Ragapan (runner-up in the Irish Derby), Star Appeal and Hurry Harriet. The only challenger from outside Europe was the Argentinian four-year-old Unicornus. Allez France was made the 1.75/1 favourite ahead of Tennyson (5.75/1), Rheingold (7.7/1), Dahlia (8/1) and Lady Berry (8.75/1).[1]

The race edit

The outsiders Direct Flight and Authi disputed the early lead ahead of Unicornus, Bonne Noel, Miss Therese, Hard To Beat, Rheingold, Buoy, Balompie and Allez France. On the turn into the straight, Authi held the advantage from Direct Flight, Rheingold and Hard To Beat, with Balompie and Buoy well-placed on the outside and Allez France making progress along the inside rail. Early in the straight, Piggott sent Rheingold into the lead and the British-trained quickly accelerated at least three lengths clear of his rivals. Allez France moved into second place and was the only horse to offer a serious challenge to the leader, but Rheingold stayed on strongly to beat the filly by two and a half lengths. Hard To Beat was four lengths back in third, two lengths ahead of Card King, with Lady Berry, Sang Bleu and Balompie the next to finish.[1]

Race details edit

  • Sponsor: none
  • Purse: 1,497,000[2]
  • Going: Soft
  • Distance: 2,400 metres
  • Number of runners: 27
  • Winner's time: 2:35.8

Full result edit

Pos. Marg. Horse Age Jockey Trainer (Country)
1 Rheingold 4 Lester Piggott Barry Hills (GB)
2 Allez France 3 Yves Saint-Martin Albert Klimscha (FR)
3 4 Hard To Beat 4 Gerard Thiboeuf Robert Carver (FR)
4 2 Card King 5 Gianfranco Dettori Edouard Bartholomew (FR)
5 nk Lady Berry 3 Maurice Depalmas Geoffroy Watson (FR)
6 shd Sang Bleu 4 J Taillard (FR)
7 ¾ Balompie 3 Jean Cruguet Angel Penna Sr. (FR)
8 2 Buoy 3 Joe Mercer Dick Hern (GB)
9 hd Lassalle 4 Jimmy Lindley Robert Carver (FR)
10 nk Tennyson 3 Alfred Gibert Peter Head (FR)
11 1 Ragapan 3 Tony Murray Kevin Prendergast (IRE)
12 1 San San 3 Sandy Barclay Angel Penna Sr. (FR)
13 2 Star Appeal 3 Peter Alafi John Oxx Sr. (IRE)
14 3 Novius 4 Jean-Claude Desaint Freddie Palmer (FR)
15 hd Primette 4 Gerard Rivases (FR)
16 nk Dahlia 3 Bill Pyers Maurice Zilber (FR)
17 1 Firefright 4 Paul Cook Bill Marshall (GB)
18 nk Parnell 5 Willie Carson Bernard van Cutsem (GB)
19 2 Hurry Harriet 3 Angel Cordero Paddy Mullins (IRE)
20 Authi 3 Freddy Head Alec Head (FR)
21 Mister Sic Top 6 R Litt (FR)
22 Attica Meli 4 Geoff Lewis Noel Murless (GB)
23 Direct Flight 4 Maurice Philipperon (FR)
24 El Famoso 3 E Belmonte (FR)
25 Bonne Noel 4 Bill Williamson Paddy Prendergast (IRE)
26 Unicornus 4 Georges Doleuze (ARG)
27 Miss Therese 4 Edward Hide (IRE)
  • Abbreviations: ns = nose; shd = short-head; hd = head; snk = short neck; nk = neck

Winner's details edit

Further details of the winner, Rheingold

  • Sex: Colt
  • Foaled: 1969
  • Country: Ireland
  • Sire: Faberge; Dam: Athene (Supreme Court)
  • Owner: Henry K. Zeisel
  • Breeder: James Russell

References edit

  1. ^ a b Timeform staff (1974). Racehorses of 1973. Timeform.
  2. ^ Morris, Tony; Randall, John (1999). A Century of Champions. Portway Press. ISBN 9781901570151.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 1973 Prix de l Arc de Triomphe news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message The 1973 Prix de l Arc de Triomphe was a horse race held at Longchamp on Sunday 7 October 1973 It was the 52nd running of the Prix de l Arc de Triomphe 1973 Prix de l Arc de TriompheLocationLongchamp RacecourseDateOctober 7 1973 1973 10 07 Winning horseRheingold 19721974 The winner was Henry Zeisel s Rheingold an Irish bred four year old colt trained in England by Barry Hills and ridden by Lester Piggott Rheingold s owner trainer and jockey were winning the race for the first time Piggott went on to win two more Arcs on Alleged in 1977 and 1978 Rheingold was the fifth British trained horse to win the race after Comrade Parth Migoli and Mill Reef Contents 1 The contenders 2 The race 3 Race details 4 Full result 5 Winner s details 6 ReferencesThe contenders editThe leading French contender for the race was the American bred three year old filly Allez France the winner of the Criterium des Pouliches Poule d Essai des Pouliches Prix de Diane Prix d Ispahan and Prix Vermeille and Prix Ganay The other French runners included Tennyson the winner of the Grand Prix de Paris Dahlia Prix Saint Alary Irish Oaks King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes Lady Berry Prix de Pomone and San San the winner of the race in 1972 A five horse British entry was headed by the four year old colt Rheingold who had finished runner up in the 1972 Epsom Derby but produced his best performances in France winning the Prix Ganay and two runnings of the Grand Prix de Saint Cloud The other British challengers were the Yorkshire Oaks winner Attica Meli the Irish St Leger winner Parnell the Great Voltigeur Stakes winner Buoy and the improving four year old handicapper Firefright and the Prix de Diane and also included the Eclipse Stakes winner Coup de Feu and the dual Goodwood Cup winner Proverb Ireland was represented by the four year olds Bonne Noel Ebor Handicap and Miss Therese and the three year olds Ragapan runner up in the Irish Derby Star Appeal and Hurry Harriet The only challenger from outside Europe was the Argentinian four year old Unicornus Allez France was made the 1 75 1 favourite ahead of Tennyson 5 75 1 Rheingold 7 7 1 Dahlia 8 1 and Lady Berry 8 75 1 1 The race editThe outsiders Direct Flight and Authi disputed the early lead ahead of Unicornus Bonne Noel Miss Therese Hard To Beat Rheingold Buoy Balompie and Allez France On the turn into the straight Authi held the advantage from Direct Flight Rheingold and Hard To Beat with Balompie and Buoy well placed on the outside and Allez France making progress along the inside rail Early in the straight Piggott sent Rheingold into the lead and the British trained quickly accelerated at least three lengths clear of his rivals Allez France moved into second place and was the only horse to offer a serious challenge to the leader but Rheingold stayed on strongly to beat the filly by two and a half lengths Hard To Beat was four lengths back in third two lengths ahead of Card King with Lady Berry Sang Bleu and Balompie the next to finish 1 Race details editSponsor none Purse 1 497 000 2 Going Soft Distance 2 400 metres Number of runners 27 Winner s time 2 35 8Full result editPos Marg Horse Age Jockey Trainer Country 1 Rheingold 4 Lester Piggott Barry Hills GB 2 2 Allez France 3 Yves Saint Martin Albert Klimscha FR 3 4 Hard To Beat 4 Gerard Thiboeuf Robert Carver FR 4 2 Card King 5 Gianfranco Dettori Edouard Bartholomew FR 5 nk Lady Berry 3 Maurice Depalmas Geoffroy Watson FR 6 shd Sang Bleu 4 J Taillard FR 7 Balompie 3 Jean Cruguet Angel Penna Sr FR 8 2 Buoy 3 Joe Mercer Dick Hern GB 9 hd Lassalle 4 Jimmy Lindley Robert Carver FR 10 nk Tennyson 3 Alfred Gibert Peter Head FR 11 1 Ragapan 3 Tony Murray Kevin Prendergast IRE 12 1 San San 3 Sandy Barclay Angel Penna Sr FR 13 2 Star Appeal 3 Peter Alafi John Oxx Sr IRE 14 3 Novius 4 Jean Claude Desaint Freddie Palmer FR 15 hd Primette 4 Gerard Rivases FR 16 nk Dahlia 3 Bill Pyers Maurice Zilber FR 17 1 Firefright 4 Paul Cook Bill Marshall GB 18 nk Parnell 5 Willie Carson Bernard van Cutsem GB 19 2 Hurry Harriet 3 Angel Cordero Paddy Mullins IRE 20 Authi 3 Freddy Head Alec Head FR 21 Mister Sic Top 6 R Litt FR 22 Attica Meli 4 Geoff Lewis Noel Murless GB 23 Direct Flight 4 Maurice Philipperon FR 24 El Famoso 3 E Belmonte FR 25 Bonne Noel 4 Bill Williamson Paddy Prendergast IRE 26 Unicornus 4 Georges Doleuze ARG 27 Miss Therese 4 Edward Hide IRE Abbreviations ns nose shd short head hd head snk short neck nk neckWinner s details editFurther details of the winner Rheingold Sex Colt Foaled 1969 Country Ireland Sire Faberge Dam Athene Supreme Court Owner Henry K Zeisel Breeder James RussellReferences edit a b Timeform staff 1974 Racehorses of 1973 Timeform Morris Tony Randall John 1999 A Century of Champions Portway Press ISBN 9781901570151 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1973 Prix de l 27Arc de Triomphe amp oldid 1177946866, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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