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THE FESTIVAL™

The roar was released on Day One of The Festival™ Tuesday 10 March 2020, as the crowds arrived to be a part of four world class days of sport.

 

The Cheltenham Gold Cup winner Al Boum Photo to come later in the week, and was bidding to etch his name into the history books.  

 

The feature race of the day, The Unibet Champion Hurdle was off at 3.30pm, and as ever, the race appeared to be wide open. However, it was Champion Trainer, Nicky Henderson’s star mare, Epatante who proved too good for the field of 16 as she extended the trainer’s exceptional record in the G1 Unibet Champion Hurdle to eight wins. Jockey Barry Geraghty was celebrating his fourth, and record-equalling, success in the race as the mare held off a strong challenge from Sharjah under Patrick Mullins for his father Willie. The famous green and gold silks of J.P. McManus were back in the Winners’ Enclosure for the fifth consecutive year, and giving the famous owner a birthday winner, kick-starting what turned out to be an incredible week.

 

The highly anticipated Close Brothers Mares' Hurdle (Grade 1) lived up to the hype as two top mares, Benie Des Dieux and Honeysuckle battled up the Cheltenham hill in fine style with Honeysuckle coming out on top for Rachael Blackmore and Henry de Bromhead, giving Rachael her third success at The Festival™.

 

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The Unibet Champion Hurdle

The Unibet Champion Hurdle

The feature race on Day One of The Cheltenham Festival, the Championship race for two-mile hurdlers and the highest-quality race of its type run anywhere in the world.

2020 Race Results

2020 Race Results

View the placed horses for each race at The Cheltenham Festival 2020. 

Racing Replays

Racing Replays

Race replays are available shortly after the horses cross the final post. 

what happened on the other days?

Day Two

Day Two

Day Two of The Cheltenham Festival on Wednesday 11 March 2020 welcomed another seven extraordinary races. 

Day Three

Day Three

We celebrated with our friends from Ireland for Day Three of The Cheltenham Festival on Thursday 12 March. 

Day Four

Day Four

History was made on Friday 13 March as Paul Townend and Willie Mullins won his second Cheltenham Gold Cup, for the second year in a row with Al Boum Photo. 

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