Cheltenham Festival
The Cheltenham Festival is the most prestigious race meeting in the British National Hunt (jump) racing calendar. It takes place over four days in early spring at Cheltenham racecourse in Gloucestershire, England.
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Gearing up for Cheltenham Festival 2022: a 18hh-plus gelding with a ‘terrific chance’
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Gearing up for Cheltenham Festival 2022: ones to watch from Newbury and Warwick
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Gearing up for Cheltenham Festival 2022: the pick of Scottish and Irish hopes
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Why hunting and fun rides are proving the perfect (if unusual) prep for this Cheltenham Gold Cup contender
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Kim Bailey: ‘The stuff of legends’ – Paisley Park lit up Cheltenham on Festival Trials Day
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Gearing up for Cheltenham Festival 2022: three stars to watch after Trials day
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Gearing up for Cheltenham Festival 2022: three novice horses to watch from Haydock
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‘He never has a bad day’: behind the stable door with superstar racehorse Shishkin
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Cheltenham Gold Cup winner dies following field accident: ‘He was more than a horse, part of the family’
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Gearing up for Cheltenham Festival 2022: three novice horses to watch from Warwick
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Is a racehorse on Andy Murray’s shopping list?
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Olympic legend provides Skelton family with a leading Cheltenham Festival contender
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‘End of a wonderful era’: Nicky Henderson pays tribute to Altior as beloved stable star retires
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Honeysuckle’s ‘diva’ tendencies and how going cross-country brought Grand National runner-up to life: meet Henry de Bromhead’s Irish superstars
Henry de Bromhead’s travelling head lass gives us the lowdown on what it’s like to look after the stable’s superstars
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4.30am starts, 40,000 steps a day and the ‘best time of my life’: Henry de Bromhead’s travelling head lass reflects on a ‘crazy’ few weeks
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That winning feeling: the moments that captured our hearts at Cheltenham Festival
We were treated to some fantastic racing and magical moments at Cheltenham Festival last week (16-19 March). Even if we couldn’t be there in person owing to the Coronavirus pandemic, the coverage was extensive and looking back at the photos below, brings fond memories flooding back of some of the amazing victories we witnessed while sat at home...
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Davy Russell: ‘Racing is what we’re born and reared to do in Ireland’ *H&H Plus*
Jockey Davy Russell reflects on Ireland’s dominance at this year’s Cheltenham Festival
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Rachael Blackmore becomes first female to claim Cheltenham Festival leading jockey title
Find out how Rachael Blackmore made history at Cheltenham Festival this week
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History made at Cheltenham as trainer becomes the first person to win the Gold Cup, Champion Hurdle and Champion Chase at the same meeting