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Cheltenham Festival Key Races, Stats & History

Cheltenham Raccourse Finishing Post

The Cheltenham Festival is widely regarded as one of the most exhilarating horse race meetings of the year. It’s a chance for trainers to produce their best in class and for the jockeys to go down as legends of the sport, such is the prestige of the event.

The festival is particularly popular with Irish fans as it takes place in March, coinciding with St Patrick’s day. Each year it’s held at the now iconic Cheltenham Racecourse and with it tens of thousands of punters flock to the event over the course of the four days.

It’s one of the most significant meetings of the year, mainly because of the calibre of horses that are on show. There are multiple Grade 1 races throughout the meeting, but not only that, it’s one of few that extends to the wider horse racing community, rather than just the diehard fanatics.

  • In This Article:
  • Major Races
  • Festival Format
  • Daily Overview
  • Results & Stats
  • History

Cheltenham Festival Major Races

When March rolls around it means the long wait is almost over for racing fans with the best four days of sporting action of the year almost upon us. The great and the good of the British and Irish National Hunt scene will all descend on Prestbury Park on Tuesday 12th March in 2024 for what is effectively the World Cup and Olympic Games of this sport all rolled in to one. It’s Cheltenham Festival time!

Four days to look forward to in all then, with no fewer than 28 races to get stuck into. There’s really something for everyone here, from the handicappers to the Grade 1 superstars. We have the best of the contests here.

Day Race Grade / Length Last Winner
Tuesday Close Brothers Mares’ Hurdle Grade 1 / 2m 4f Lossiemouth (2024)
Tuesday Champion Hurdle Grade 1 / 2m ½f State Man (2024)
Tuesday Arkle Challenge Trophy Novices’ Chase Grade 1 / 2m Gaelic Warrior (2024)
Tuesday Supreme Novices’ Hurdle Grade 1 / 2m ½f Slade Steel (2024)
Wednesday Champion Bumper Grade 1 / 2m ½f Jasmin De Vaux (2024)
Wednesday Queen Mother Champion Chase Grade 1 / 2m Captain Guinness (2024)
Wednesday Gallagher Novices’ Hurdle Grade 1 / 2m 5f Ballyburn (2024)
Wednesday Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase Grade 1 / 3m ½f Fact To File (2024)
Thursday Ryanair Chase Grade 1 / 2m 4½f Protektorat (2024)
Thursday Stayers’ Hurdle Grade 1 / 3m Teahupoo (2024)
Thursday Pertemps Final Handicap Hurdle Premier Handicap / 3m Monmiral (2024)
Thursday Turners Novices’ Chase Grade 1 / 2m 4f Grey Dawning (2024)
Friday Festival Hunters' Chase Class 2 / 3m 2½f Sine Nomine (2024)
Friday Cheltenham Gold Cup Grade 1 / 3m 2½f Galopin Des Champs (2024)
Friday Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle Grade 1 / 3m Stellar Story (2024)
Friday Triumph Hurdle Grade 1 / 2m 1f Majborough (2024)

Cheltenham Racecourse

Aerial View of Cheltenham Racecourse Grandstands
Chris Homer, flickr

The course is one of the most beautiful tracks in the world. As it’s set within the Cotswolds, you get panoramic views of the countryside from higher viewpoints. Not only that, you are able to see a huge amount of the course given its undulations towards the far side.

It holds over 68,500 spectators in total and you can expect every day to be sold out throughout the festival. This is especially true on Gold Cup day and St Patricks day, where tickets are at a premium.

There are actually two main courses used within the confines of Prestbury Park throughout the festival. They are split into the Old Course and the New Course, both with distinctive characteristics. The New Course is quite a bit longer than the old and also has a tricky downhill section which is often tough for horses to then judge jumping distance given the speeds they run at down the hill.

The cross-country race, one of the toughest at the festival, follows a third course constructed within the inner track which joins the old course to finish at the usual winning line.

As part of the continued growth of the racecourse, they are constantly updating and improving both the track and the facilities to make the experience for both punters, trainers and riders a more pleasurable one. One of the latest additions has been the Princess Royal Stand which was completed in 2015. It cost £45 million and added further 6,500 seats to the capacity.

A more detailed look at the racecourse including maps of the new and old course can be found on our Cheltenham Racecourse guide.

The Format of the Festival

In total there are 28 races across the four days, with each day having seven races and at least three Grade 1s.

Chart Showing the 2024 Cheltenham Festival Race Grades by Day

Each day hosts a feature or ‘Championship’ race. On Tuesday this feature race is the Champion Hurdle, Wednesday it is the Queen Mother Champion Chase and on Friday it is the Gold Cup. Thursday actually has two feature races, the Ryanair Chase and the Stayers’ Hurdle. Below we have a full schedule of races for the 2024 festival.

Please note that on Wednesday in 2024, the Cross Country Chase was abandoned due to that course being waterlogged. This led to changes of the timing of the four races running earlier that day.

Cheltenham Festival Full Schedule of Races in 2024

Time Day Race Course Prize Money
13:30 Tuesday Supreme Novices Hurdle Old £135,000
14:10 Tuesday Arkle Novices’ Chase Old £175,000
14:50 Tuesday Ultima Handicap Chase Old £125,000
15:30 Tuesday Champion Hurdle Old £450,000
16:10 Tuesday Close Brothers Mares’ Hurdle Old £120,000
16:50 Tuesday Boodles Juvenile Handicap Hurdle Old £80,000
17:30 Tuesday National Hunt Challenge Cup Old £125,000
13:30 13:45 Wednesday Gallagher Novices’ Hurdle Old £135,000
14:10 14:30 Wednesday Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase Old £175,000
14:50 15:15 Wednesday Coral Cup Handicap Hurdle Old £100,000
15:30 16:00 Wednesday Queen Mother Champion Chase Old £400,000
16:10 Wednesday Glenfarclas Cross Country Chase X-Country £75,000
16:50 Wednesday Grand Annual Handicap Chase Old £125,000
17:30 Wednesday Weatherbys Champion Bumper Old £80,000
13:30 Thursday Turners Novices’ Chase New £175,000
14:10 Thursday Pertemps Final Handicap Hurdle New £100,000
14:50 Thursday Ryanair Chase New £375,000
15:30 Thursday Stayers’ Hurdle New £325,000
16:10 Thursday TrustATrader Plate Handicap Chase New £120,000
16:50 Thursday Ryanair Mares’ Novices’ Hurdle New £105,000
17:30 Thursday Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Handicap Chase New £75,000
13:30 Friday JCB Triumph Hurdle New £135,000
14:10 Friday County Handicap Hurdle New £100,000
14:50 Friday Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle New £135,000
15:30 Friday Cheltenham Gold Cup Chase New £625,000
16:10 Friday St James’s Place Festival Hunters’ Chase New £50,000
16:50 Friday Liberthine Mares’ Chase New £120,000
17:30 Friday Martin Pipe Handicap Hurdle New £75,000

The prize money and schedule above are courtesy of the BHA.

Free to Air TV Coverage

 Video Camera Lying on Grass

For many years the festival has been hosted by long-time horse racing broadcaster, Channel 4. But, as of 2017 the festival was able to secure a new TV deal, shifting the rights to their rivals, ITV, in a deal worth £30million spread across a number of meetings and races throughout the next couple of years.

The deal to move to ITV has been highly welcomed within the horse racing industry, mainly because of the money that ITV have pledged to put back into the sport. ITV actually paid 50% more (£30million from £20million) for the rights and it’s much hoped that this fresh approach to racing, including new presenters for the most part, will inject some much needed life into the sport.

Prize Money

The prize money for the 2024 Festival currently sits at £4.815m. The 2023 festival saw record levels of prize money with £4.86 million up for grabs. This was a slight rise from 2022 but a significant increase in of over £1.3 million from 2021 which had a total fund of just under £3.5 million. The previous record prize money for the festival was in 2018 when over £4.6 million was paid out.

Chart Showing the Prize Money by Day at the Cheltenham Festival Between 2015 and 2024

Previous years had shown a steady increase in across the board with 2016 having £4.17 million and 2015 having a total of £3.9 million respectively. However, 2016 was the first year that there were seven races on each day. Previously, Thursday’s card only contained six races, a format which had been in place since the festival switched from three days to four in 2005.

Prize money starts at £50k for the lowest grade race whilst the pinnacle is the Cheltenham Gold Cup which has a prize fund of £625k to be won in 2024.

Great Britain Versus Ireland: The Prestbury Cup

Great Britain and Ireland Flags Overlapping

The Prestbury Cup is a side competition between Great Britain and Ireland, and works in a similar manner to that of Ryder Cup in golf. Basically, the first country to get 15 or more wins in the festival takes the cup, starting from the Supreme Novices Hurdle on the Tuesday.

The cup is named after the village situated next to the racecourse. The winning team gets presented with the trophy once the festival has been completed.

In 2018, Ireland completed a hattrick of Prestbury Cup wins taking the contest by 17 wins to 11. This after the Irish had a record 19 wins in 2017 and a narrow 15-13 victory in 2016.

The 2019 festival saw a 14-14 draw between British and Irish trained horses. This was a first draw since 1978 when the final day was abandoned due to snow, with only 12 races being run.

Ireland won again in 2020 with 17 wins to 10 with a French trained winner in the other race before a record victory for the Irish in 2021 with a landslide 23 wins to Great Britain’s 5. Although there were double the British winners from the previous year in 2022 with 10, Ireland won the Prestbury Cup once more thanks to their 18 wins. The 2023 result was a repeat of the previous year with an 18-10 victory for the Irish.

The Prestbury Cup in 2024 again went to Ireland in a 18-9 victory. There were only 28 races run this year as the Cross Country Chase was abandoned due to a waterlogged course.

This meant the Prestbury Cup went to Ireland for a fifth year in a row, with Britain’s winless streak extending to nine years.

Pie Chart Showing the Prestbury Cup Winners at the Cheltenham Festival Between 2014 and 2024

Day by Day Overview

Tuesday / Champion Day

Grass Number One

Day one of the festival is usually the most anticipated, just because of the 12 month wait since the last race. It’s a day that the organisers have really thought about in terms of hitting the ground running and there are some monster races straight from the off.

The day kicks off with the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle and is one of the fastest races of the whole meeting. It’s a highly excitable race and whilst not always the easiest to call it’s a great curtain raiser for the four days.

The next race is the Arkle Chase, named after one of the festival’s most iconic horses. This two-miler isn’t the longest race by any means, but as it’s run over fences, it offers a demanding first look at some of the jumps that the riders can expect to navigate over throughout the week.

One of the tougher races of the week, never mind day, is that of the Festival Trophy, currently known as the Ultima Handicap Chase. It has another big field to work through, except this time they are often much more experienced than that of the Arkle, which should give punters a good insight as to which horse could be the shrewd pick. The massive field size means that value can be found. The race is often seen as a good measuring stick in the lead up the Grand National just a month or so later.

The highlight of the day is undoubtedly the Champions Hurdle, one of four Grade 1 races that day. It is again run over two miles and showcases some of the best hurdlers in the world. To give you an idea of the calibre of horse, previous winners have included Istabraq, See You Then, Annie Power, Hurricane Fly, Binocular and the list just keeps going on.

The final three races for the day are the David Nicholson Mares’ Hurdle, Fred Winter Juvenile Handicap Hurdle and the National Hunt Challenge Cup.

Wednesday / Style Wednesday

Grass Number Two

Day two of the festival sees another highly competitive line-up of races and horses. The day opens with the Baring Bingham (Gallagher) Novices’ Hurdle and is followed by the Broadway (Brown Advisory) Novices’ Chase.

Next is one of the toughest races of the whole week, the Coral Cup Handicap Hurdle, which has a massive field of 20+ runners. It’s not a particularly long race at 2m 5f, but the pace is rapid and it often comes down to which horse has the biggest heart, which isn’t easy to predict given the field size. If ever there was a race where the form book tends to go out the window, this would be it.

The key race of the day is the Queen Mother Champion Chase. This race basically decides who the best two-mile chaser in the world and again, attracts a star-studded line-up.

The Cross Country Chase is favoured by horse racing fans for betting on for the exact opposite of reasons to the Coral Cup. The Irish have long dominated in this race and due to its field size and the calibre of horse racing, the formbook is going to be your friend with the Cross Country.

Another competitive but tough race to call is the Johnny Henderson Grand Annual Chase, which is actually the oldest race running at the festival having first been contested in 1834. The race is named after Johnny Henderson, father of trainer Nicky, who was a key figure in securing the course’s future during the 1960’s. The race is another that has a strong field,  given the fact it includes 20 or more horses, making it that little bit tougher to call.

The final race on Wednesday is the meeting’s only flat race, the Champion Bumper.

Thursday / St Patrick’s Thursday

Grass Number Three

Another bumper day at the festival, and often St Patrick’s Day, the third day of the meeting switches to the New Course and is kicked off with the Golden Miller (Turners) Novices’ Chase. It is one of the newest races at the meeting, formed in 2011, and is named after Golden Miller, the five-time Gold Cup winner. This is also one of most popular races of the meeting and has been dominated by Irish trainers Willie Mullins and Gordon Elliott.

The second race is the three-mile Pertemps Final Handicap Hurdle, a contest with a number of qualifying events throughout the season.

The Ryanair Chase is another that is hotly contested, run over 2m 5f. The race involves horses that are 5 years old and above and is often made up of horses who probably aren’t quite ready for the step up in class to bigger races such as the Gold Cup. But, the horses on show are likely to be ones to watch for the future, so bear that in mind when looking at previous results.

The Stayers’ Hurdle is probably the highlight of day three, bringing together the strongest long distance hurdlers in the industry at the time. This race is followed by the Plate Handicap Chase, which just so happens to be another tricky pick for punters, mainly down to the size of the field but also that horses are aged just 5 years and over.

Finally, the day finishes off with the Dawn Run Mares’ Novices Hurdle and the Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Challenge Cup to cap a fine days racing.

Friday / Gold Cup Day

Grass Number Four

The fourth and final day of the meeting, is, let’s face it all about the Gold Cup. But, there is still a world class day of racing ahead, kicked off by the Triumph Hurdle. This has a cracking field usually and with it trainers are looking to establish potential future stars of jump racing.

The County Handicap Hurdle follows this race and is renowned as one of the hardest races all week to pick a winner from. It has a big field and a lot of unknown horses involved, but the flip side is that the winner is usually a very healthy price.

The Spa (Albert Bartlett) Novices’ Hurdle’ is one of the newer races to the Festival, although it has been about since 2005. It offers a very strong field and with it it’s often one that finds the fancied horses taking the spoils.

The Gold Cup is run next and is regarded as one of the biggest and most important jump races in the world, let alone at the Cheltenham Festival. It’s has been won by some of the most recognisable names in the sport and has some of the most exhilarating races to boot.

Three races follow the main event, seeing off the festival for another year. These are the Festival Hunters’ Chase, run over the same distance as the Gold Cup, the Liberthine Mares’ Chase, and the Martin Pipe Handicap Hurdle for conditional jockeys.

Results & Statistics

 Horse and Jockey With Green and Gold Silks Jumping Fence

When the world of National Hunt racing descends on Cheltenham for the week, there is a whole host of numbers to crunch once the dust hast settled on another festival. Below we have all the results from the 2024 Cheltenham Festival races. Tables show the winner of each race, followed by the official places. We will then look at who were the top trainers and jockeys at the latest running of the event as well who are the most successful of all time.

Tuesday 12th March 2024 Results (Day 1)

Supreme Novices’ Hurdle: 13:30 (11 Ran)

Pos. Horse Odds Trainer Jockey
1st Slade Steel 7/2 Henry de Bromhead Rachael Blackmore
2nd Mystical Power 10/3 Willie Mullins Mark Walsh
3rd Firefox 11/2 Gordon Elliott Jack Kennedy

Arkle Challenge Trophy Novices’ Chase: 14:10 (10 Ran)

Pos. Horse Odds Trainer Jockey
1st Gaelic Warrior 2/1 Fav Willie Mullins Paul Townend
2nd Found A Fifty 13/2 Gordon Elliott Jack Kennedy
3rd Il Etait Temps 7/2 Willie Mullins Danny Mullins

Ultima Handicap Chase: 14:50 (21 Ran)

Pos. Horse Odds Trainer Jockey
1st Chianti Classico 6/1 Kim Bailey David Bass
2nd Twig 28/1 Ben Pauling Beau Morgan
3rd Meetingofthewaters 6/1 Willie Mullins Mark Walsh
4th Famous Bridge 25/1 Nicky Richards Sean Quinlan

Unibet Champion Hurdle Challenge Trophy: 15:30 (8 Ran)

Pos. Horse Odds Trainer Jockey
1st State Man 2/5 Fav Willie Mullins Paul Townend
2nd Irish Point 9/2 Gordon Elliott Jack Kennedy
3rd Luccia 33/1 Nicky Henderson James Bowen

Close Brothers Mares’ Hurdle: 16:10 (11 Ran)

Pos. Horse Odds Trainer Jockey
1st Lossiemouth 8/13 Fav Willie Mullins Paul Townend
2nd Telmesomethinggirl 22/1 Henry de Bromhead Rachael Blackmore
3rd Hispanic Moon 40/1 Henry de Bromhead Darragh O’Keeffe

Boodles Juvenile Handicap Hurdle: 16:50 (22 Ran)

Pos. Horse Odds Trainer Jockey
1st Lark In The Mornin 9/1 Joseph Patrick O’Brien J J Slevin
2nd Eagles Reign 80/1 Ross O’Sullivan Tom Harney
3rd Ndaawi 12/1 Gordon Elliott Jack Kennedy
4th Harsh 40/1 Joseph Patrick O’Brien Conor Stone-Walsh

Maureen Mullins National Hunt Challenge Cup: 17:30 (7 Ran)

Pos. Horse Odds Trainer Jockey
1st Corbetts Cross 15/8 Emmet Mullins Derek O’Connor
2nd Embassy Gardens 7/4 Fav Willie Mullins Patrick Mullins

Wednesday 13th March 2024 Results (Day 2)

In 2024, the Cross Country Chase was abandoned due to a waterlogged course.

Gallagher Novices’ Hurdle: 13:30 (7 Ran)

Pos. Horse Odds Trainer Jockey
1st Ballyburn 1/2 Fav Willie Mullins Paul Townend
2nd Jimmy Du Seuil 66/1 Willie Mullins Sean O’Keeffe

Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase: 14:10 (6 Ran)

Pos. Horse Odds Trainer Jockey
1st Fact To File 8/13 Fav Willie Mullins Mark Walsh
2nd Monty’s Star 13/2 Henry de Bromhead Rachael Blackmore

Coral Cup Handicap Hurdle: 14:50 (21 Ran)

Pos. Horse Odds Trainer Jockey
1st Langer Dan 13/2 Dan Skelton Harry Skelton
2nd Ballyadam 13/2 Henry de Bromhead Rachael Blackmore
3rd Shanbally Kid 12/1 Willie Mullins Michael O’Sullivan
4th Lucky Place 25/1 Nicky Henderson James Bowen

Betway Queen Mother Champion Chase: 15:30 (6 Ran)

Pos. Horse Odds Trainer Jockey
1st Captain Guinness 17/2 Henry de Bromhead Rachael Blackmore
2nd Gentleman De Mee 16/1 Willie Mullins Mark Walsh

Glenfarclas Cross Country Chase: 16:10 (Abandoned)

Pos. Horse Odds Trainer Jockey
1st N/A N/A N/A N/A
2nd N/A N/A N/A N/A
3rd N/A N/A N/A N/A

Johnny Henderson Grand Annual Handicap Chase: 16:50 (16 Ran)

Pos. Horse Odds Trainer Jockey
1st Unexpected Party 12/1 Dan Skelton Harry Skelton
2nd Libberty Hunter 6/1 Evan Williams Harry Cobden
3rd Path D’oroux 10/1 Gavin Cromwell Keith Donoghue
4th Sa Fureur 4/1 Fav Gordon Elliott Jack Kennedy

Weatherbys Champion Bumper: 17:30 (19 Ran)

Pos. Horse Odds Trainer Jockey
1st Jasmin De Vaux 9/2 Willie Mullins Patrick Mullins
2nd Romeo Coolio 18/1 Gordon Elliott Keith Donoghue
3rd Jalon D’oudairies 3/1 Fav Gordon Elliott Jack Kennedy

Thursday 14th March 2024 Results (Day 3)

Turners Novices’ Chase: 13:30 (11 Ran)

Pos. Horse Odds Trainer Jockey
1st Grey Dawning 5/2 JF Dan Skelton Harry Skelton
2nd Ginny’s Destiny 11/2 Paul Nicholls Harry Cobden
3rd Djelo 25/1 Venetia Williams Charlie Deutsch

Pertemps Network Final Handicap Hurdle: 14:10 (22 Ran)

Pos. Horse Odds Trainer Jockey
1st Monmiral 25/1 Paul Nicholls Harry Cobden
2nd Kyntara 16/1 Mel Rowley Charlie Deutsch
3rd Cuthbert Dibble 11/2 Fav Nigel Twiston-Davies Sam Twiston-Davies
4th Bold Endeavour 50/1 Nicky Henderson Daryl Jacob

Ryanair Chase: 14:50 (11 Ran)

Pos. Horse Odds Trainer Jockey
1st Protektorat 17/2 Dan Skelton Harry Skelton
2nd Envoi Allen 9/4 Fav Henry de Bromhead Rachael Blackmore
3rd Conflated 11/1 Gordon Elliott Jack Kennedy

Stayers’ Hurdle: 15:30 (12 Ran)

Pos. Horse Odds Trainer Jockey
1st Teahupoo 5/4 Fav Gordon Elliott Jack Kennedy
2nd Flooring Porter 9/1 Gavin Cromwell Keith Donoghue
3rd Home By The Lee 16/1 Joseph Patrick O’Brien J J Slevin

TrustATrader Plate Handicap Chase: 16:10 (21 Ran)

Pos. Horse Odds Trainer Jockey
1st Shakem Up’Arry 8/1 Ben Pauling Ben Jones
2nd Crebilly 7/2 Jonjo O’Neill Jonjo O’Neill Jr
3rd Straw Fan Jack 28/1 Sheila Lewis Sean Houlihan
4th Life In The Park 28/1 Henry de Bromhead Mike O’Connor

Ryanair Mares’ Novices’ Hurdle: 16:50 (8 Ran)

Pos. Horse Odds Trainer Jockey
1st Golden Ace 10/1 Jeremy Scott Lorcan Williams
2nd Brighterdaysahead 5/6 Fav Gordon Elliott Jack Kennedy
3rd Birdie Or Bust 10/1 Henry de Bromhead Rachael Blackmore

Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Handicap Chase: 17:30 (22 Ran)

Pos. Horse Odds Trainer Jockey
1st Inothewayurthinkin 13/8 Fav Gavin Cromwell Derek O’Connor
2nd Git Maker 28/1 Jamie Snowden William Biddick
3rd Whacker Clan 17/2 Henry de Bromhead John Gleeson
4th Where It All Began 8/1 Gordon Elliott Barry O’Neill

Friday 15th March 2024 (Day Four)

JCB Triumph Hurdle: 13:30 (12 Ran)

Pos. Horse Odds Trainer Jockey
1st Majborough 6/1 Willie Mullins Mark Walsh
2nd Kargese 4/1 Willie Mullins Danny Mullins
3rd Salver 10/1 Gary Moore Gavin Sheehan

County Handicap Hurdle: 14:10 (17 Ran)

Pos. Horse Odds Trainer Jockey
1st Absurde 12/1 Willie Mullins Paul Townend
2nd L’Eau Du Sud 7/2 Fav Dan Skelton Harry Skelton
3rd Pied Piper 14/1 Gordon Elliott Danny Gilligan
4th Magical Zoe 8/1 Henry de Bromhead Adrian Heskin

Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle: 14:50 (13 Ran)

Pos. Horse Odds Trainer Jockey
1st Stellar Story 33/1 Gordon Elliott Sam Ewing
2nd The Jukebox Man 18/1 Ben Pauling Kielan Woods
3rd Dancing City 8/1 Willie Mullins Danny Mullins

Cheltenham Gold Cup Chase: 15:30 (11 Ran)

Pos. Horse Odds Trainer Jockey
1st Galopin Des Champs 10/11 Fav Willie Mullins Paul Townend
2nd Gerri Colombe 13/2 Gordon Elliott Jack Kennedy
3rd Corach Rambler 14/1 Lucinda Russell Derek Fox

Festival Challenge Cup Open Hunters’ Chase: 16:10 (12 Ran)

Pos. Horse Odds Trainer Jockey
1st Sine Nomine 8/1 Fiona Needham John Dawson
2nd Its On The Line 11/8 Fav Emmet Mullins Derek O’Connor
3rd Time Leader 50/1 Hannah Roach Toby McCain-Mitchell

Liberthine Mares’ Chase: 16:50 (9 Ran)

Pos. Horse Odds Trainer Jockey
1st Limerick Lace 3/1 Gavin Cromwell Keith Donoghue
2nd Dinoblue 15/8 Fav Willie Mullins Mark Walsh
3rd Marsh Wren 28/1 Stuart Edmunds Ciaran Gethings

Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys’ Handicap Hurdle: 17:30 (21 Ran)

Pos. Horse Odds Trainer Jockey
1st Better Days Ahead 5/1 Gordon Elliott Danny Gilligan
2nd Waterford Whispers 10/3 Fav Henry de Bromhead Mike O’Connor
3rd Quai De Bourbon 4/1 Willie Mullins Michael O’Sullivan
4th Answer To Kayf 10/1 Terence O’Brien John Shinnick

Top Trainers from 2024

Willie Mullins picked up his eleventh leading trainer award in 2024 with nine wins and eleven places. This was his sixth year in succession as top trainer. The Closutton based trainer was unable to match his 2022 record of 10 winners, though 2024 was his second best return at the meeting.

Dan Skelton was the second most successful trainer with four wins, followed by Gordon Elliott with three and Henry de Bromhead and Gavin Cromwell both with two winners. Elliott had twelve placed runners, with de Bromhead having ten horses in the minor places.

British trainer Nicky Henderson was desperately unlucky in 2024 as his stable came to the meeting under a cloud. The trainer had to withdraw most of his hopefuls, including star two-mile chaser Constitution Hill, due to performance issues.

Cheltenham Festival 2024 Leading Trainers

Trainer Wins Places
Willie Mullins 9 11
Dan Skelton 4 1
Gordon Elliott 3 12
Henry de Bromhead 2 10
Gavin Cromwell 2 2
Ben Pauling 1 2
Joseph Patrick O’Brien 1 2
Emmet Mullins 1 1
Paul Nicholls 1 1
Fiona Needham 1 0
Jeremy Scott 1 0
Kim Bailey 1 0

Willie Mullins didn’t have to wait long for his first win at Cheltenham in 2024, victorious with Gaelic Warrior in the Arkle Chase. A second Grade 1 followed when State Man won the Champion Hurdle as the 2/5 favourite. The Mullin’s team picked up a treble on the day when Lossiemouth was victorious in the Mares’ Hurdle.

Two wins out of two started the second day, Ballyburn in the Gallagher Novices’ Hurdle and Fact To File in the Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase left Willie Mullins on 99 festival winners. His 100th win was set up to be the Champion Chase favourite El Fabiolo but his runner was pulled up after a mistake at the fifth fence. In the end a century of wins was secured in fitting style when his son Patrick rode Jasmin De Vaux to victory in the final race if the day, the Champion Bumper.

Mullins drew a blank on day three but was back in the winner’s enclosure after the day four opener when Majborough secured the Triumph Hurdle. Win number eight came next in the County Hurdle with Absurde. Willie Mullins’ ninth and final win came in the big one, the Gold Cup, as Galopin Des Champs won the flagship race for a second successive year as the 10/11 favourite.

Top Jockeys from 2024

Paul Townend’s six wins in 2024 earned him the leading jockey award at the Cheltenham Festival for a fourth time. Harry Skelton was second with four wins, followed by Rachael Blackmore, Mark Walsh and Dereck O’Connor with two wins whilst eleven different jockeys picked up single wins.

Cheltenham Festival 2024 Leading Jockeys

Jockey Wins Places
Paul Townend 6 0
Harry Skelton 4 1
Rachael Blackmore 2 5
Mark Walsh 2 4
Derek O’Connor 2 1
Jack Kennedy 1 9
Keith Donoghue 1 3
Harry Cobden 1 2
Danny Gilligan 1 1
J J Slevin 1 1
Patrick Mullins 1 1
Ben Jones 1 0
David Bass 1 0
John Dawson 1 0
Lorcan Williams 1 0
Sam Ewing 1 0

All six of Townend’s wins came for trainer Willie Mullins, riding Gaalic Warrior to victory in the Arkle along with State Man in the Champion Hurdle, Lossiemouth in the Mares’ Hurdle, Ballyburn in the Gallagher Novices’ Hurdle, Absurde in the County Hurdle and Galopin Des Champs in the Gold Cup. In winning the Gold Cup for a fourth time, Townend joined Pat Taaffe as the race’s most successful jockey.

All Time Top Trainers & Jockeys

Over the last decade or so it’s been Willie Mullins that has been the trainer to beat at Cheltenham. Since 2011, Mullins has won the top trainer award eleven times. In 2024, his nine wins brought his total number of victories to 103, extending his lead over British trainer Nicky Henderson as the festival’s winning most trainer.

Long-time rival Henderson is a clear second on the list of all time Cheltenham festival trainers with 73 wins to his name, with Paul Nicholls back in third with 49.

Chart Showing the Top Cheltenham Festival Winning Trainers Between 1911 and 2024

The now retired Ruby Walsh is still the most successful jockey at the festival by some distance with a total of 59 wins. Second is fellow Irishman Barry Geraghty on 43. Hot on their heels is Paul Townend, who moved up to third place on 34, after his six wins in 2024. They are followed in fourth place by the legendary Sir Anthony McCoy with 31.

Chart Showing the Top Cheltenham Festival Winning Jockeys Between 1945 and 2024

History of the Cheltenham Festival

Bench Overlooking Cheltenham Racecourse
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The Cheltenham Festival has been running since 1860, making it one of the oldest race meetings in the world. Interestingly, it’s actually been held at a couple of different racecourses within that time, originally being held at Market Harborough, with the running of the first National Hunt chase.

At the turn of the 20th Century, the home of the meeting was mostly at the Warwick Racecourse and eventually moved to Cheltenham on more permanent basis in 1904, due to the expansion of the Prestbury Park. Over the coming decade or so the location flicked back between Cheltenham and Warwick, before in 1911, due to significant upgrade in facilities and the courses that were on offer, it was switched to Cheltenham on a permanent basis and has been held here ever since.

Gold Cup

Gold Trophy

The Gold Cup is arguably the most important jumps race in the world and has been running since 1924. But, the first inauguration of the Cheltenham Gold Cup was actually in 1819, but back then it was a 3m flat race. It wasn’t until 1924 when it made its first appearance over jumps at the Cheltenham Festival and has been a stable figure ever since.

Initially the race wasn’t considered to be one of the bigger ones for both spectators and trainers. It was actually seen as a warm up to the Grand National, allowing trainers to see if horses had progressed enough over the winter to run in what was renowned as the most prestigious race of the time. Both the National Hunt Chase and the County Handicap Hurdle were held in higher regard, with higher purses for both, compared with the Gold Cup.

Moving into the modern era, the Gold Cup switched from the Old Course to the New Course in 1959. The race has seen and created some legendary racehorses, including Arkle, Best Mate, Kauto Star, Desert Orchid and Denman.

Arkle

Arkle Mountain in Scotland

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Throughout the sixties there were few racehorses that were as successful as Arkle. Named after the Scottish mountain (shown in image), the Irish born thoroughbred won pretty much everything that you could do in that time and from his 35 races, lost only 3 times, highlighting just how successful he was.

His rating of 212 was and still is the highest rating of any steeplechaser in the history of the sport. To put that into perspective, the popular Kauto Star only ever reached that of 191, some 21 points short of Arkle’s record level.

But, it was at Cheltenham where the horse really stood out from the crowd and in particular, the Gold Cup. He managed to win the race on three separate occasions, but what was even more impressive was that it was in three consecutive seasons, highlighting the dominance of this magnificent horse in the mid-sixties.

Aged 13 Arkle was laid to rest but his legacy still lives on with his skeleton being on show at the Irish National Stud Museum and the naming of the Arkle Chase at Cheltenham after him.

Desert Orchid

Close Up of Light Grey Horse

Another famous name in jumps racing is that of Desert Orchid. Whilst he won one Gold Cup back in 1989, he was probably more famed for his four wins in the King George VI Chase. But, his résumé is one that has to be admired and undauntedly one of the best of all time.

The horse was always the peoples favourite and they loved the fact that he was as honest when racing as you could get, giving 100% each time he raced. Throughout the eighties and early nineties there wasn’t much that he didn’t win, but what was more impressive is that his wins came from different styles of races and different lengths, making him a true all-rounder.

It was his appearances after his retirement that really caught the heart both inside and outside of the sport. He attended several charity events, raising thousands of pounds in doing so. Few horses have left such a legacy both on and off the course.

Kauto Star Versus Denman

Chess Knights Facing Each Other

Throughout the decades of Cheltenham there have been several rivalries between a plethora of horses, but none have been able to reach the heights of the Kauto Star v Denman story. They will both go down as two of the true greats of the sport and their ability to bring the best out of each other was unparalleled.

The pair were essentially stable mates, but for long periods owner, Paul Nicholls, was keen to keep the pair apart. By the time that Denman had started to compete with Kauto Star, it was the latter that was the established name and had already won the Cheltenham Gold Cup in 2007.

A year later it was Denman’s chance to earn the crown, which he duly took, beating Kauto Star by 7 lengths in one of the most impressive performances that race had ever seen. But, it was just a year alter when Kauto Star reasserted his dominance over Denman, winning by an impressive 13 lengths, an almost nod to say, nice try, but better luck next time!

Both horses ended their careers with impressive figures. Denman having 12 wins from just 13 runs and Kauto Star 15 wins from 25 runs, but earning almost three times in prize money than his stable mate.

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