54 kg (3yo); 58 kg (4yo+) Allowances 1½ kg for fillies and mares Penalties 3½ kg for Group 1 winners * 3½ kg if two Group 2 wins * 2½ kg if one Group 2 win * 2½ kg if two Group 3 wins * 1½ kg if one Group 3 win * * since October 1 last year
Purse
€56,000 (2020) 1st: €28,000
Prix de la Porte Maillot
2023
King Gold
Garrus
National Service
Previous years
2022
Amilcar
Marianafoot
Namos
2021
Marianafoot
Duhail
Go Athletico
2020-2011
2020
Space Blues
D'bai
Stunning Spirit
2019
Polydream
Marianafoot
Spinning Memories
2018
Efaadah
Inns Of Court
Jimmy Two Times
2017
Inns Of Court
African Ride
Aladdine
2016
Jimmy Two Times
Jallota
Caointiorn
2015
Joyful Trinity
De Treville
Noozhoh Canarias
2014
Sommerabend
American Devil
So Long Malpic
2013
Moonlight Cloud
Amarillo
So Long Malpic
2012
Mashoora
Shamalgan
Kendam
2011
Moonlight Cloud
African Story
Evaporation
2010-2001
2010
Joanna
Salut L'Africain
Lovelace
2009
Smooth Operator
Varenar
Dunkerque
2008
Vertigineux
Chantra
Snow Key
2007
Marchand D'Or
Bertranicus
Ridaar
2006
Marchand D'Or
Ridaar
Together
2005
Brunel
Coupe De Champe
My Man
2004
Charming Groom
Millennium Force
Sunday Doubt
2003
Lucky Strike
Millennium Force
Saratan
2002
War Zone
Cayoke
Kiddyland
2001
Tertullian
Silver Desert
Si Symphonie
2000-1990
2000
Josr Algarhoud
Cap Coz
Tumbleweed Ridge
1999
Tumbleweed Ridge
Warningford
Sand Falcon
1998
Donkey Engine
Alamo Bay
Hayil
1997
Occupandiste
Vernoy
Whenby
1996
A Magicman
Bashaayeash
Gothenberg
1995
Cherokee Rose
Bashaayeash
Poplar Bluff
1994
Unblest
Young Ern
Firm Friend
1993
Borodislew
Nidd
Shanghai
1992
Dilum
Lion Cavern
Bog Trotter
1991
Tiangar
Time Gentlemen
Safawan
1990
Funambule
Philippi
Dictator's Song
The Prix de la Porte Maillot is a Group 3flathorse race in France open to thoroughbreds aged three years or older. It is run at Longchamp over a distance of 1,400 metres (about 7 furlongs), and it is scheduled to take place each year in late June or early July.
History
The event is named after the Porte Maillot, a gateway to the Bois de Boulogne. It has been staged since 1867, although in its earlier years it was a minor race.
The profile of the Prix de la Porte Maillot was raised when it became part of the prestigious Grand Prix de Paris meeting in 1952. From this point it was contested over 1,600 metres, and it was shortened to 1,400 metres in 1955.
The race has continued to be held at Longchamp without exception[a], but it is no longer run on the same day as the Grand Prix de Paris.