Major Wins
France
- Critérium de Saint-Cloud – (1) – Sagacity (2000)
- Grand Prix de Paris – (2) – Peintre Celebre (1997), Limpid (1998)
- Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud – (3) – Helissio (1996), Fragrant Mix (1998), Plumania (2010)
- Poule d'Essai des Poulains – (1) – Falco (2008)
- Poule d'Essai des Pouliches – (2) – Torrestrella (2004), Golden Lilac (2011)
- Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe – (4) – Helissio (1996), Peintre Celebre (1997), Sagamix (1998), Solemia (2012)
- Prix du Cadran – (2) – Molesnes (1994), Westerner (2004)
- Prix de la Forêt – (4) – Bigstone (1994), Poplar Bluff (1995), Etoile Montante (2003), Goldikova (2010)
- Prix Ganay – (4) – Helissio (1997), Indian Danehill (2000), Fair Mix (2003), Cirrus des Aigles (2012)
- Prix d'Ispahan – (5) – Bigstone (1994), Loup Sauvage (1998), Sageburg (2008), Goldikova (2010, 2011)
- Prix Jacques Le Marois – (3) – Vahorimix (2001), Banks Hill (2002), Goldikova (2009)
- Prix Jean-Luc Lagardère – (2) – Lost World (1993), Loup Solitaire (1995)
- Prix Jean Prat – (3) – Le Balafre (1993), Turtle Bowl (2005), Lawman (2007)
- Prix du Jockey Club – (1) – Peintre Celebre (1997)
- Prix Lupin – (2) – Cloudings (1997), Gracioso (1999)
- Prix Marcel Boussac – (3) – Miss Tahiti (1995), Lady of Chad (1999), Silasol (2012)
- Prix du Moulin de Longchamp – (2) – Desert Prince (1998), Goldikova (2008)
- Prix de l'Opéra – (1) – Verveine (1993)
- Prix Rothschild – (5) – Shaanxi (1996), Goldikova (2008, 2009, 2010, 2011)
- Prix Royal-Oak – (3) – Amilynx (1999, 2000), Montare (2006)
- Prix Saint-Alary – (3) – Muncie (1995), Brilliance (1997), Fidelite (2003)
- Prix de la Salamandre – (1) – Xaar (1997)
- Prix Vermeille – (2) – Queen Maud (1997), Galikova (2011)
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