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2019 Prix Jean Prat: Race History

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A good 3yo milers race is the Prix Jean Prat run at Deauville on Sunday.

THUNDER SNOW
THUNDER SNOW Picture: Tom Dulat/Getty Images

Thunder Snow took it out and we know what he's done since. Are there any future stars in the 2019 Prix Jean Prat (1400m) run at Deauville on Sunday?

2019 PRIX JEAN PRAT - RACE HISTORY AND BACKGROUND

The Prix Jean Prat is a Group 1 race run under Set Weight conditions for three year old colts and fillies at Deauville conducted by France Galop.

The Prix Jean Prat is now run over 1400m. It was first run in 1858 but in the current set up in 1867 it was won by Nemea.

The Prix Jean Prat was initially part of a two race series (the Prix Biennal) with the second part the year after at Longchamp. The Prat was named after the prominent breeder.

Intellogent - Prix Jean Prat G1 - Deauville - 08/07/18

It was a Group 2 from the start at 1971 but in 1985 became a Group 1. The older horse's race was changed to become the Prix Vicomtesse Vigier for the long distance stayers.

Eventually it went to Chantilly in 1995 and became a mile in 2005. It was cancelled for WWI.

Most wins as a jockey is with Yves Saint-Martin with six while leading trainer is with Francois Mathet, Francois Boutin and Andre Fabre with five.

The last non-French winner was Thunder Snow in 2017 for Godolphin's Saeed bin Suroor.

Thunder Snow had won the feature Meydan 3yo double before having issues in the Kentucky Derby. He rebounded to some extent in other European semi classics before beating four other rivals here.

The Prix Jean Prat is worth €400,000 in 2019.

Notable winners of the Prix Jean Prat include Thunder Snow (2017), Charm Spirit (2014), Dick Turpin (2010), Lawman (2007), Bago (2004), Almutawakel (1998), Starborough (1997), Priolo (1990), Mendez (1984), Sharp Edge (1973), Riverman (1972), Lorenzaccio (1968), Souverain (1946) and Durbar (1914).

The 2018 Prix Jean Prat was won by Intellogent from Cascadian and Gustav Klimt.


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