Saint-Cloud | France Galop (2024)

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Situated on a plateau at the top of the hill of Saint-Cloud, the Val d’Or Racecourse is one favoured by professionals. Because of its exceptional going, the grass track can be raced on from early in the season until late in the autumn, as the surface copes very well with bad weather. Additionally, the layout of the track is very harmonious and relatively flat, with a long and wide 500-metre home straight. Moreover, Saint-Cloud is the only exclusively left-handed racecourse in the Paris region, likely in part due to it being the most recent. It dates to the very beginning of the twentieth century, and was built for the enjoyment of the public.

During its spring meeting, Saint-Cloud regularly sees some of the future top three-year olds pound its turf before they go on to compete in the very best races. This has given it the reputation of being a breeding ground for champions, because many of the best horses only make their debuts at the beginning of their Classic season.

The stands, which were reconstructed for greater functionality in the 1950s, are integrated into a verdant and peaceful setting close to Paris and the Bois de Boulogne. Val d’Or has a unique charm, with its own golf course in the middle of the track, as well as the incredible buildings that were formerly part of the Fouilleuse estate, now the Paris Country Club, whose brick structures exude the atmosphere of the period known to posterity as ‘The Glorious Thirty’ (1946-1975).

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How to get there ?

1, rue du Camp Canadien - 92210 Saint-Cloud

By train:
From Gare Saint-Lazare, stop "Saint-Cloud or Val d'Or" with the Line L
Tramway Line T2, stop "Suresnes Longchamp" then Bus 244

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By bus:
244 from Porte Maillot, stop "Val d'Or"
360 from La Défense
467 from Porte de Saint-Cloud
160 from Pont de Sèvres

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By car:
From Paris (quais de Seine, Bois de Boulogne, périphérique), go over the Suresnes Bridge and continue on to the Boulevard Henri Sellier before turning right on to the rue du Camp Canadien.

Paid parking:
Rue du Camp Canadien in Saint-Cloud
Rue de Buzenval in Buzenval
Rue du Lieutenant Colonel de Montbrison in Rueil (direct access to the racecourse)

Services

  • ATM

  • Gift shop

  • Easy Racing area: Understand racing, learn to bet.

Food service

  • Panoramic Restaurant. Bookings: +336 50 99 42 92. Proper attire required to access this area.

  • At the heart of the action with a panoramic view of the track

  • Grand Bar (Drinks, sandwiches, pastries)

  • Owners Bar

Prices

Internet presaleReduced price (1)Full price

Parking (internet presale)

Parking (D-D)
Weekday, Saturdays3 €3 €5 €OfferedOffered
Sundays and holidays4 €6 €8 €3 €5 €

Racecourses with the Family (L'Hippodrome en Famille)

5 €8 €10 €3 €5 €

Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud (8 July)

5 €8 €10 €3 €5 €

For futher information and tickets: www.francegalop-live.com/en/home.

(1) Reduced rate: 12 to 18 years old, students, over 60 years old, jobseekers, accompanying persons for persons with disabilities, beneficiaries of the Club France Galop card.

Free General Admission: -12 years old, person with a disability, PMU card holders (Silver Pass, Gold Pass and Le Club My PMU card).

Main events

  • 30 June 2024-Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud (Group 1) - Déjeuner sur l'herbe

Schedule of upcoming races

Date Racetrack Start Races To note Ground Premium
06/09/2024 SAINT-CLOUD 12h35 Plat : 9

Prix : TURENNE (Listed)

Autre(s) course(s) à noter :
Prix : KENDOR
Prix : RAVINELLA
Prix : LEVIS SAINT-NOM

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09/09/2024 SAINT-CLOUD 15h27 Plat : 8

Prix : KALDOUN

Autre(s) course(s) à noter :
Prix : A TEMPO
Prix : KELTOS
Prix : FAST FOX

Saint-Cloud | France Galop (5) Premium
13/09/2024 SAINT-CLOUD 12h35 Plat : 9

Prix : TOURELLES (Listed)

Autre(s) course(s) à noter :
Prix : FITERARI
Prix : ROSES D'ARGENT
Prix : SANCTUS

Premium
20/09/2024 SAINT-CLOUD 12h35 Plat : 9

Prix : ESMERALDA

Autre(s) course(s) à noter :
Prix : NINO
Prix : ORTIE BLANCHE
Prix : AMONITA

Premium
27/09/2024 SAINT-CLOUD 12h35 Plat : 9

Prix : CRUDITE

Autre(s) course(s) à noter :
Prix : HARAS HUME
Prix : JARDIN PIQUEUR
Prix : THEBAIS

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Saint-Cloud in numbers

32 days of races in 2023

75 hectares

2,300 metre track, with a 900 metre straight track and a 500 metre finishing straight, practically flat

144 boxes

History

The Saint-Cloud or Val d’Or racecourse is situated in the grounds of a former estate dating back to the ninth century. Between 1855 and 1860, Napoleon III went to a great deal of trouble buying up many different plots of land with the aim of creating a model farm for his private enjoyment. In January 1871, the farm was burned down during the fighting against the Prussians. The government put the Fouilleuse estate and all its buildings up for public auction in 1898. The highest bidder was Edmond Blanc, who was not only heir to the Societé des Bains de Mer in Monaco, an MP and Mayor, but also an important owner-breeder whose stud farm at Jardy was located a few kilometres away.

Three years later an imposing new stand was erected, as well as a weighing room and racecourse offices. Flower gardens and trees were planted and it was agreed that the racecourse, opened in 1901, would be leased to the Société d'Encouragement pour l'amélioration du Cheval français de demi-sang, the organisers of trotting racing, who were not certain of being able to continue to race at Vincennes, which had been reclaimed by the army, and who had just lost access to the racecourse at Neuilly-Levallois.

From a technical point of view and of modernity, nothing was neglected. The tracks are 50 metres wide, the straights connect to bends with a wide radius, and the home straight is almost 1,000 metres long. The starts took place in starting-gates and there was a telegraph machine so that the race results can be broadcast immediately. Confirmation of the achievement of this project came with the visit of the King of England, Edward VII, on 1 May 1905. After having received the congratulations of his royal guest on the set-up of his establishment, Edmond Blanc remarked that all the buildings were in the English style. "Yes, English," replied His Majesty with a smile, "but with a strong French flavour."

The 1924 Summer Olympics used the racecourse grounds for the polo matches. During the Second World War, the racing was again stopped. One section of the turf was dug up to accommodate vegetable gardens, which supplied the local population with invaluable fresh produce. Edmond Blanc’s descendants sold the racecourse in 1952 to the textile manufacturer and owner-breeder Marcel Boussac.

In 1954 the leaseholder, la Société sportive d'encouragement, entrusted the architect with rebuilding the stand, paddock, ticket office, stalls and boxes. Only the training centre and the owner’s house were spared.

The new Saint-Cloud racecourse, more functional than aesthetically pleasing, was opened in February 1955. It was sold again in 1974 and today belongs to France Galop.

The private training centre and Edmond Blanc’s house were restored and then in 1981 transformed into a private sports club named the Paris Country Club.

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