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What is the Cheltenham Gold Cup? Cheltenham Festival is the most anticipated horse racing event in the calendar, and the Gold Cup is the most anticipated race of the event. Keep reading to learn about this great race.

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What is the Gold Cup?

The Cheltenham Gold Cup is the Holy Grail of horse racing, a Grade One National Hunt steeplechase; the top horses in the world compete in this prestigious race, run over 3 miles and 2.5 furlongs with 22 fences to negotiate, held on the final day of the Cheltenham Festival (15th March 2024). The race is as dramatic as it gets, with jockeys and horses constantly vying for position and trying to get that marginal edge, setting themselves up when they first cross the finish line.

The Gold Cup is live-streamed every year during the Cheltenham Festival. If want to check out Cheltenham Festival Live Streaming sites, click here.

The History of the Gold Cup

The earliest Cheltenham Gold Cup occurred in July 1819. It was a flat race 3 miles long and took place on Cleve Hill; interestingly enough, this overlooks the present venue. The winning horse on that day was Spectre, which won a prize of 100 guineas for Mr Bodernham, its owner.

When you get together the creme de la creme of all the best horses and Jockeys in the world on the start line of the Cheltenham Festival, the tension and the excitement are palpable, and the anticipation of your horse winning is immeasurable.

Previous Winners

Year

Winner

Age

Jockey

Trainer

2019

Al Boum Photo

7

Paul Townsend

Willie Mullins

2020

Al Boum Photo

8

Paul Townsend

Willie Mullins

2021

Minella Indo

8

Jack Kennedy

Henry De Bromhead

2022

A Plus Tard

8

Rachael Blackmore

Henry De Bromhead

2023

Galopin Des Champs

7

Paul Townsend

Willie Mullins

 

Conclusion

Cheltenham is the home of jump racing and hosts the Gold Cup every March, which sees the area crammed with racegoers. Known as the Festival town, it showcases many elements of our culture and heritage. The Gold Cup is one event that brings many different backgrounds of people together, celebrating our unique history in Horse Racing, particularly jump racing.

The Cheltenham Festival offers one of racing’s biggest prizes, second only to the Grand National, which is one of many reasons why it attracts the best British and Irish talent each year. In recent years, around a quarter of a billion pounds has been wagered over the duration of the festival, with much of the betting focusing on the Gold Cup.

If you are interested in learning more about horse racing betting, specifically on mobile, then check out our dedicated review of the best horse racing betting apps at cityam.com.

 

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