The Prix Exbury is a Group 3 flat horse race in France open to thoroughbreds aged four years or older.
The race was renamed in memory of Eugène Adam (1840–1904), a former president of the Société Sportive d'Encouragement, in 1905.
[3] It reverted to its original title when the present Prix Eugène Adam was given its name in 1911.
The race was won by a horse called Exbury in 1963, and it was renamed in his honour in 1969.
The Prix Exbury is usually France's first Group race of the year.