Prix Ferdinand Dufaure

Prix Ferdinand Dufaure
ClassGroup 1
LocationAuteuil Racecourse
Paris, France
Inaugurated1951
Race typeSteeplechase
SponsorL'Équipe
Websitefrance-galop.com
Race information
Distance4,100 metres (2m 4½f)
SurfaceTurf
TrackLeft-handed
QualificationFour-year-olds
Weight67 kg
Allowances
2 kg for fillies
Purse220,000 (2020)
Distribution
1st: 45%, 2nd: 22%, 3rd: 13%
4th: 9%, 5th: 5%, 6th: 3.5%
7th: 2.5%
Prix Ferdinand Dufaure
2025
Lanivtsi Martha Cannary Lecoeurdeshommes
Previous years
2024
Kolokico Kador De Ciergues Koriste
2023
Juntos Ganamos La Marche Bleue Jazz Manouche
2022
Altesse Du Berlais Impressive Iceo Madrik
2021
Le Listrac L'Aubonniere Hades
2020-2011
2020
Gardons Le Sourire Yeiayel Nanosecond
2019
Goliath Du Berlais Bel Apsis Thrilling
2018
Whetstone Evidence Madrik Kapkiline
2017
Srelighonn Dalia Grandchamp Burn Out
2016
Punch Nantais Roi Mage Politikar
2015
Kotkikova Kobrouk Karelcytic
2014
Fleur D'Ainay Laterano Royale Flag
2013
Storm Of Saintly Volca De Thaix Victoire Des Borde
2012
Teejay Flying Saint Palois Carlain
2011
Grand Charly Badoudal Talent D'Estruval
2010-2004
2010
Saint Du Chenet Kauto Stone Ole Companero
2009
Rubi Ball Long Run Realmont
2008
Oculi Queen Des Places Synaptique
2007
Remember Rose Master Minded Mildon
2006
Or Noir De Somoza Ombre D'Estruval Organiz
2005
Bonbon Rose Anglican Willdance
2004
Cyrlight Mysoko Psychee Du Berlais
 

The Prix Ferdinand Dufaure is a Group 1 steeplechase in France which is open to four-year-old horses. It is run at Auteuil over a distance of 4,100 metres (about 2 miles and 4½ furlongs), and it is scheduled to take place each year in late May.

The event is named in memory of Ferdinand Dufaure, a former committee member of the Société des Steeple-Chases de France, who died in 1947. It was first run in 1951, and its distance was initially set at 4,500 metres. This was cut to 3,800 metres in 1953. The race was added to Auteuil's summer program in 1961, when another event, the Prix Maurice Gillois, was moved to the autumn. The length of the Prix Ferdinand Dufaure was frequently modified in the late 1960s and early 1970s, before a more settled period over 4,400 metres began in 1973. The present distance, 4,100 metres, was introduced in 1986.

The Prix Ferdinand Dufaure is the main trial for November's Prix Maurice Gillois (Grand Steeple-Chase des Quatre Ans), which is the championship race for four-year-old steeplechasers in France. Six horses have won both events, most recently Oculi in 2008. The runner-up in the 2007 Prix Ferdinand Dufaure, Master Minded, subsequently became a champion two-mile chaser in England.