56 kg Allowances 1+1⁄2 kg for fillies 1 kg if not Group placed * Penalties 3 kg for Group 2 winners * 3 kg if two Group 3 wins * 1 kg if one Group 3 win * * since January 1
Purse
€80,000 (2016) 1st: €40,000
Prix de Lutèce
2021
Esope
Tides Of War
Gabello
Previous years
2020
Paix
Step By Step
Measure Of Time
2019
Moonlight Spirit
Think Of Me
Homer
2018
Jackfinbar
Ziyad
Mystic Sunshine
2017
Darbuzan
Monreal
Casterton
2016
Moonshiner
Dounyapour
Cleonte
2014
Auvray
Glaring
Theme Astral
2013
Valirann
Lucky Look
Montclair
2012
Verema
Canticum
Only A Pleasure
2011
Pacifique
Miss Lago
Ibicenco
2010-2001
2010
Brigantin
Shamanova
Permit
2009
Wajir
Manighar
Investissement
2008
Shemima
Americain
Watar
2007
Coastal Path
Dancing Lady
Royal And Regal
2006
Getaway
Vendangeur
Armand
2005
Shamdala
Fraloga
Palomar
2004
Etendard Indien
Reefscape
Double Green
2003
Risk Seeker
Grey Glitters
Clear Thinking
2002
Savannah Bay
Swing Wing
Charley Bates
2001
Street Shaana
Capal Garmon
Pushkin
2000-1990
2000
Epitre
Mister Kick
Sopran Montanelli
1999
Northerntown
Rhagaas
Amilynx
1998
Russian Hope
Ocean Of Storms
Murghem
1997
Three Cheers
Bonapartiste
Warbler
1996
Tarator
Kharizmi
Chief Contender
1995
Grey Shot
Court Of Honour
Periple
1994
The Little Thief
Northern Spur
Sheshara
1993
Shaiybara
Raintrap
Jo Knows
1992
Dadarissime
Jamshid
Assessor
1991
Sought Out
Dariyoun
Luynes
1990
North Col
Amour Royal
Glorify
The Prix de Lutèce is a Group 3flathorse race in France open to three-year-old thoroughbreds. It is run at Longchamp over a distance of 3,000 metres (about 1+7⁄8 miles), and it is scheduled to take place each year in early September.
History
The event is named after Lutetia (in French, Lutèce), a Gallo-Roman city located on the site of what is now Paris. The first version was established in 1864, and it usually took place in the spring. Its conditions varied, but in its later years it was a 2,400-metre race for horses aged three or older. It continued to be staged until 1968.
The present version, a long-distance event for three-year-olds, was first held in 1978. It now serves as a trial for the following month's Prix Royal-Oak. The last horse to win both races in the same year was Agent Double in 1984.
The modern Prix de Lutèce is currently run in September, but it was part of early October's Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe fixture from 1988 to 1998.