2000 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe

The 2000 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe was a horse race held at Longchamp on Sunday 1 October 2000.[1] It was the 79th running of the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.

79th Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe
Longchamp, 1 October 2000
won by Sinndar (IRE)

The winner was Sinndar, a three-year-old colt trained in Ireland by John Oxx. The winning jockey was Johnny Murtagh.[2]

Race details

  • Sponsor: Groupe Lucien Barrière
  • Purse: 10,500,000 F; First prize: 6,000,000 F
  • Going: Good
  • Distance: 2,400 metres
  • Number of runners: 10
  • Winner's time: 2m 25.8s
Pos. Marg. Horse Age Jockey Trainer (Country)
1 Sinndar 3 Johnny Murtagh John Oxx (IRE)
2 Egyptband 3 Olivier Doleuze Criquette Head (FR)
3 3 Volvoreta 3 Olivier Peslier Carlos Lerner (FR)
4 Montjeu 4 Michael Kinane John Hammond (FR)
5 nk Hightori 3 Gérald Mossé Philippe Demercastel (FR)
6 Samum 3 Andrasch Starke Andreas Schütz (GER)
7 ½ Daring Miss 4 Christophe Soumillon André Fabre (FR)
8 ½ Russian Hope 5 Thierry Jarnet Henri-Alex Pantall (FR)
9 10 Hesiode 3 Frankie Dettori Jean-Claude Rouget (FR)
10 8 Raypour 3 Niall McCullagh John Oxx (IRE)
  • Abbreviation: nk = neck

Winner's details

Further details of the winner, Sinndar.

  • Sex: Colt
  • Foaled: 27 February 1997
  • Country: Ireland
  • Sire: Grand Lodge; Dam: Sinntara (Lashkari)
  • Owner / Breeder: HH Aga Khan IV
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