In race dominated by the market
leaders, Paul Nicholls’ apparent third string Neptune Collonges led
his stable companions Kauto Star and Denman coming down the hill for
the final time, but was quickly joined, and passed, at the third
last. From the home turn, at least for a stride or two, it appeared
that the long-awaited rematch might develop, but it soon became clear
that Kauto Star was travelling, by far, the better of the pair.
The favourite held a 5-length advantage
jumping the second last and went further clear in the closing stage,
eventually winning impressively by 13 lengths, the widest winning
margin for 24 years. Although outpaced by the winner, Denman stayed
on strongly to finish second under Sam Thomas, with Exotic Dancer,
trained by Jonjo O’Neill and ridden by A.P. McCoy, 2½ further back
in third place.
Having previously won the Cheltenham
Gold Cup in 2007, Kauto Star became the first horse in history to
regain his crown. Winning trainer Paul Nicholls was ebullient in his
praise of Kauto Star, saying, “He’s fit, he’s fresh, he was
never going to get beat today.” Winning jockey Ruby Walsh was no
less delighted, saying, “He’s the greatest horse I’ve ever
ridden. Two miles, three miles, now two Gold Cups. He’s magic,
he's a wonder horse.”