Prix Royal-Oak

Prix Royal-Oak
(French St. Leger)
ClassGroup 1
LocationLongchamp Racecourse
Paris, France
Inaugurated1861
Race typeFlat / Thoroughbred
Websitefrance-galop.com
Race information
Distance3,100 metres (1m 7½f)
SurfaceTurf
TrackRight-handed
QualificationThree-years-old and up
Weight55½ kg (3yo); 59 kg (4yo+)
Allowances
1½ kg for fillies and mares
Purse€350,000 (2021)
1st: €199,990
Prix Royal-Oak
2023
Double Major Skazino Tashkhan
Previous years
2022
Iresine Search For A Song Sober
2021
Scope Skazino Glycon
2020-2011
2020
Subjectivist Valia Holdthasigreen
2019
Technician Call The Wind Holdthasigreen
2018
Holdthasigreen Called To The Bar Morgan Le Faye
2017
Ice Breeze Vazirabad Holdthasigreen
2016
Vazirabad Endless Time Siljan's Saga
2015
Vazirabad Siljan's Saga Mille Et Mille
2014
Tac De Boistron High Jinx Narrow Hill
2013
Tac De Boistron Going Somewhere Missunited
2012
Les Beaufs Silver Valny Rollex Borget
2011
Be Fabulous Miss Lago Shankardeh
2010–2001
2010
Gentoo Celtic Celeb Opinion Poll
2009
Ask Schiaparelli Manighar
2008
Yeats Allegretto Veracity
2007
Allegretto Macleya Ponte Tresa
2006
Montare Bellamy Cay Sergeant Cecil
2005
Alcazar Reefscape Shamdala
2004
Westerner Behkara Alcazar
2003
Westerner Alcazar Behkara
2002
Mr Dinos Sulk Clety
2001
Vinnie Roe Generic Germinis
2000–1991
2000
Amilynx San Sebastian Tajoun
1999
Amilynx Tajoun Northerntown
1998
Tiraaz Erudite Asolo
1997
Ebadiyla Snow Princess Oscar Schindler
1996
Red Roses Story Moonax Helen Of Spain
1995
Sunshack Shrewd Idea Sunrise Song
1994
Moonax Always Earnest Dalara
1993
Raintrap Mashaallah Sonus
1992
Assessor Always Friendly Sought Out
1991
Turgeon Shambo Wajd
1990–1988
1990
Braashee Indian Queen Turgeon
1989
Top Sunrise Turgeon Robertet
1988
Star Lift Floripedes Vaguely Pleasant
 

The Prix Royal-Oak is a Group 1 flat horse race in France open to thoroughbreds aged three years or older. It is run at Longchamp over a distance of 3,100 metres (about 1 mile and 7½ furlongs), and it is scheduled to take place each year in late October.

It is France's equivalent of the St. Leger Stakes, a famous race in England.