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St James’s Place Festival Hunters’ Chase
The St James’s Place Festival Hunters’ Chase is run over 3 miles 2½ furlongs on the New Course at Cheltenham and is open to horses aged five years and upwards. The race is run over the same course and distance as the Cheltenham Gold Cup and is currently scheduled as the sixth race on the…
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Cheltenham Gold Cup
It’s often written that, as the highlight of the entire National Hunt season, the Cheltenham Gold Cup requires little or no introduction. However, if you’re new to National Hunt racing, or racing in general, you might like to know what all the fuss is about. In terms of nuts and bolts, the Cheltenham Gold Cup…
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Novices’ Handicap Chase
The Novices’ Handicap Chase, most recently run, for sponsorship purposes, as the Close Brothers Novices’ Handicap Chase, is a Class 1 Listed contest open to horses aged 5 years and upwards, officially rated between 0 and 140, according to the British Horseracing Authority (BHA). The race is run over 2 miles 4 furlongs and 78…
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Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle
Registered as the Spa Hurdle, the Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle is a fairly recent addition to the Cheltenham Festival programme, having been run for the first time in 2005. Originally framed as a Grade 2 contest and sponsored by Brit Insurance, the race was upgraded to Grade 1 status in 2008, at which point sponsorship…
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National Hunt Chase (The Princess Royal National Hunt Novices’ Handicap Chase)
The National Hunt Chase, or National Hunt Chase Challenge Cup, to give the race its full title, is run over 4 miles on the Old Course at Cheltenham, where it is currently scheduled as the penultimate race on the opening day of the Cheltenham Festival in March each year. The National Hunt Chase is open…
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County Handicap Hurdle (The William Hill County Handicap Hurdle)
The County Handicap Hurdle is a Grade 3 contest, run over 2 miles 1 furlong on the New Course at Cheltenham, where it is currently scheduled as the second race on the final day of the Cheltenham Festival in March. Historically, the County Hurdle was the last race at the Festival and, granted its highly competitive…
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The Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase
The Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase is run over 3 miles and 110 yards on the Old Course at Cheltenham, where it is currently scheduled as the second race on the second day of the Cheltenham Festival in March each year. The The Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase is open to novices – that is, horses that…
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Ryanair Chase
Registered as the Festival Trophy, the Ryanair Chase is a fairly recent addition to the Cheltenham Festival programme, having been run for the first time in 2005. The race is run over 2 miles 5 furlongs on the New Course at Cheltenham and is open to horses aged five years and upwards. Currently scheduled for…
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Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys’ Handicap Hurdle
The Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys’ Handicap Hurdle is run over 2 miles 4½ furlongs on the New Course at Cheltenham, where it is currently scheduled as the penultimate race on the fourth, and final, day of the Cheltenham Festival. The race is a recent addition to the Festival programme, having been inaugurated in 2009 in honour…
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The Arkle Challenge Trophy (Arkle Novices Chase)
The Arkle Challenge Trophy Chase was established in 1969, in honour of the legendary Arkle, who won the Cheltenham Gold Cup three years running between 1964 and 1964 and, in so doing, earned a Timeform rating of 212, the highest ever awarded. The Arkle Chase is run over a distance of 2 miles on the…