Prix d’Amérique 2026: Start List & Runners

Start list ready • Four Swedish jumps

Published 2026-01-22 11.22

Immoral Doc, Bullet the BlueSky, Epic Kronos and Francesco Zet är svenskhoppen in Prix d'Amérique.

18 horses settle for SEK 4.8 million.

Four are Swedish-trained.

Here is the starting field.



On Sunday, the Prix d’Amérique is run at Vincennes in Paris, starting at 4:20 p.m.

During Thursday, the start list was completely ready.

18 horses settle for the first prize of 450,000 euros, equivalent to 4.8 million kroner.

Four of them are Swedish-trained.

Redén: “It’s inspiring”

It’s about Daniel Redén’s duo Epic Kronos and Francesco Zet.

– Of course we have hopes, but no demands that we win with any of them. It is inspiring to have two such good horses at the start, says Daniel Redén to Trav365 and continues:

– I have been in the Prix d’Amérique so many times, but I feel that I have never had these chances before.

“A Boy’s Dream”

Also on the starting line is Fredrik Wallin’s Immortal Doc, which will be driven by Björn Goop.

– It is certainly a boyhood dream that has come true. For me, this race is the biggest there is and it’s great fun that it’s with this horse that shows such an incredible attitude, says Fredrik Wallin to Kanal 75.

Daniel Wäjersten drives and trains Bullet the BlueSky.

Advance favorite is Elite race winner Go on Boy with trainer Romain Derieux in the sulky.

Startlistan i Prix d’Amérique 2026:

  • (Horse – driver – trainer)
  1. Harmony du Rabutin – David Bekaert – Guillaume Richard Huget
  2. Iroise de la Noe – Eric Raffin – Thomas Levesque
  3. King Opera – William Bigeon
  4. I Love Football – Antoine Lherete
  5. Immortal Doc – Björn Goop – Fredrik Wallin
  6. Epic Kronos – Paul-Philippe Ploquin – Daniel Redén
  7. Keep Going – Mathieu Mottier
  8. Bullet the Bluesky – Daniel Wäjersten
  9. Lovino Bello – Clément Duvaldestin – Thierry Duvaldestin
  10. Frank Gio – Matthieu Abrivard – Sébastien Guarato
  11. Josh Power – Sébastien Ernault
  12. Just Love You – Alexandre Abrivard – Laurent-Claude Abrivard
  13. Hokkaido Jiel – Franck Nivard – Jean-Luc Dersoir
  14. Inmarosa – Léo Abrivard – Laurent-Claude Abrivard
  15. Koctel du Dain – David Thomain – Philippe Allaire
  16. Hooker Berry – Damien Bonne – Antoine Lherete
  17. Francesco Zet – Benjamin Rochard – Daniel Redén
  18. Go On Boy – Romain Derieux

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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