Group 3 race | |
Trepan, winner in 1977, oil on canvas painted by Bob Demuyser (1920-2003)
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Location |
Deauville Racecourse Deauville, France |
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Inaugurated | 1919 |
Race type | Flat / Thoroughbred |
Sponsor | Lucien Barrière |
Website | france-galop.com |
Race information | |
Distance | 1,600 metres (1 mile) |
Surface | Turf |
Track | Straight |
Qualification | Three-years-old and up exc. G2 winners since Sept. 1 |
Weight | 55½ kg (3yo); 58 kg (4yo+) Allowances 1½ kg for fillies and mares 1 kg if not Group placed (since January 1 last year) Penalties 2 kg for Group 3 winners (since September 1 last year) |
Purse | €80,000 (2016) 1st: €40,000 |
The Prix Quincey is a Group 3 flat horse race in France open to thoroughbreds aged three years or older. It is run at Deauville over a distance of 1,600 metres (about 1 mile), and it is scheduled to take place each year in late August.
The event was established in 1919, and it was originally called the Prix de la Plage Fleurie. It was named after the Plage Fleurie, the stretch of coastline where Deauville is located. The inaugural running was contested over 1,600 metres, but the distance was extended to 2,000 metres in 1920. It reverted to its original length the following year.
The race was renamed in memory of the Comte de Quincey (died 1924), a member of the Société d'Encouragement, in 1925. As the chief steward of this organisation, Quincey had instigated such decisions as the merger with the Société des Courses de Deauville and the creation of the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.
The Prix Quincey was cancelled twice during World War II, in 1940 and 1944. For the remainder of this period, while its regular venue was closed, the race was switched between Longchamp (1941–42, 1945) and Maisons-Laffitte (1943).
Most successful horse (2 wins):
Leading jockey (5 wins):
Leading trainer (6 wins):
Leading owner (4 wins):