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2022 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe: where your horse finished and who won
Racing fans and punters were treated to another epic running of the Qatar Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe at a rain-soaked Longchamp live on ITV on Sunday, with a memorable story to match. Find out where your selections finished in the big race . . .
Finishing positions
1 Alpinista 33-10f
Jockey: Luke Morris/Trainer: Sir Mark Prescott
2 Vadeni 78-10
3 Torquator Tasso 81-10
4 Al Hakeem 20-1
5 Grand Glory 54-1
6 Westover 10-1
7 Luxembourg 4-1
8 Broome 66-1
9 Alenquer 66-1
10 Onesto 11-1
11 Titleholder 9-1
12 Mendocino 33-1
13 Mishriff 33-1
14 Stay Foolish 55-1
15 Mare Australis 59-1
16 Sealiway 48-1
17 Bubble Gift 55-1
18 Deep Bond 52-1
19 Do Deuce 24-1
20 Mostahdaf 56-1
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