1971 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe
50th Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe Longchamp, 3 October 1971 |
won by Mill Reef (USA) |
The 1971 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe was a horse race held at Longchamp on Sunday 3 October 1971. It was the 50th running of the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.
The winner was Mill Reef, a three-year-old colt trained in England by Ian Balding and ridden by Geoff Lewis. Mill Reef won by three and one-and-a-half lengths from the two fillies Pistol Packer and Cambrizzia in a new race-record time of 2:28.3.
Race details
- Sponsor: none
- Purse: 2,040,000 FF - First Prize: 1,200,000 FF
- Going: Firm
- Distance: 2,400 metres
- Number of runners: 18
- Winner's time: 2:28.3
Full result
Pos. | Marg. | Horse | Age | Jockey | Trainer (Country) |
1 | Mill Reef (USA) | 3 | Geoff Lewis | Ian Balding (GB) | |
2 | 3 | Pistol Packer (USA) | 3 | Freddy Head | Alec Head (FR) |
3 | 1½ | Cambrizzia (FR) | 3 | A. Barclay | |
4 | nk | Caro (IRE) | 4 | Jimmy Lindley | Albert Klimscha (FR) |
5 | ½ | Hallez (FR) | 4 | Lester Piggott | (FR) |
6 | ½ | Royalty (GB) | 3 | Joe Mercer | |
7 | Bourbon (FR) | 3 | Yves Saint-Martin | Alec Head (FR) | |
8 | Arlequino (FR) | 3 | J. Massard | G. Watson (FR) | |
9 | One for All (USA) | 5 | Willie Carson | ||
0 | Mister Sic Top (FR) | 4 | Jean-Claude Desaint | (FR) | |
0 | Miss Dan (FR) | 4 | J. Taillard | Ph. Lallie (FR) | |
0 | Armos (IRE) | 4 | G. Thiboeuf | ||
0 | Ossian (FR) | 4 | L. Heurteur | Dick Hern (GB) | |
0 | Ramsin (FR) | 4 | Henri Samani | G. Watson (FR) | |
0 | Ortis (ITY) | 4 | Duncan Keith | Peter Walwyn (GB) | |
0 | Sharapour (FR) | 3 | William Williamson (AUS) | Francois Mathet (FR) | |
0 | Irish Ball (FR) | 3 | William Pyers (AUS) | Ph. Lallie (FR) | |
0 | Oarsman (GB) | 3 | Maurice Philipperon | ||
- Abbreviations: shd = short-head; nk = neck
Winner's details
Further details of the winner, Mill Reef.[1]
- Sex: Colt
- Foaled: 23 February 1968
- Country: USA
- Sire: Never Bend; Dam: Milan Mill (Princequillo)
- Owner: Paul Mellon (USA)
- Breeder: Paul Mellon
References
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