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The race takes place each year during the Cheltenham Festival in March.The steeplechase, which is open to horses aged five years and over, is the most prestigious of all National Hunt events and it is sometimes referred to as the Blue Riband of jump-racing. Its roll of honour features the names of such chasers as Arkle, Best Mate, Golden Miller, Kauto Star, Denman and Mill House. The Gold Cup is the most valuable non-handicap chase in Britain, and in 2023 it offered a total prize fund of \u00a3625,000.Table of ContentsHistory[edit]Early years[edit]Modern era[edit]Records[edit]Winners[edit]Further reading[edit]See also[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]History[edit]Early years[edit]The first horse race known as the Cheltenham Gold Cup took place in July 1819. It was a flat race, and it was contested over 3 miles on Cleeve Hill, which overlooks the present venue. The inaugural winner, Spectre, won a prize of 100 guineas for his owner Mr Bodenham.The founding of the Cheltenham Gold Cup was an important event in the history of National Hunt racing. In the early 1920s there were very few valuable weight-for-age steeplechases. Apart from the National Hunt Chase at Cheltenham and the Champion Chase at Liverpool all the most important races were handicaps. Some people thought this was not in the best interests of the sport, so the Gold Cup was founded to redress the balance to a certain degree. It is not sure who had the idea for the Gold Cup, but it may have been Mr F.H. Cathcart, the Chairman of the Cheltenham Executive. It took a while for the prestige of the Gold Cup to grow, but it is now regarded as the true championship race for staying chasers.The Cheltenham Gold Cup was first run as a steeplechase on 12 March 1924, over 3 miles 3 furlongs, for five year olds and upwards, with five year olds carrying 11 st 4 lbs, and the remainder 12 st. The race was covered by Pathe News.[1] A prize of \u00a3685 was awarded to the owner of the winning horse. This was considerably less valuable than the National Hunt Chase, which was still regarded as the most important race of the meeting. The weather at Cheltenham for that first Gold Cup was mild and springlike. Among the spectators was the Prince of Wales, a friend of Harry Brown who was riding Conjuror II. There was an exciting finish, with Major E.H. Wyndham’s five year old, Red Splash, 5\/1, ridden by Dick Rees and trained by Fred Withington, beating Conjuror II by a head, with Gerald L a neck away third. Forewarned, ridden by Jack Anthony, was the 3\/1 favourite. Red Splash appeared to have a great future, but he was difficult to train and never again ran in the Gold Cup. [2]The event originally took place on what is now the “Old Course” at Cheltenham. In its early years it was overshadowed at the Festival by another race, the National Hunt Chase and was worth less in prize money than the County Handicap Hurdle which had a purse of \u00a31,000.[3]The Gold Cup was abandoned in 1931 (because of frost) and 1937 (flooding), but the five intervening years saw the emergence of the most successful horse in the event’s history. All five races from 1932 to 1936 were won by Golden Miller, who also won the Grand National in 1934.During World War II, the Gold Cup was cancelled twice, in 1943 and 1944. The first multiple winner in the post-war era was Cottage Rake, who won the three runnings from 1948 to 1950. Cottage Rake was trained in Ireland by Vincent O’Brien, and his successes helped to popularise the Gold Cup, and the Festival itself, with the Irish public.Modern era[edit]The Gold Cup was switched to the “New Course” in 1959, and this remains the regular track used for the event. In the mid-1960s, the race was dominated by Arkle, who won three consecutive runnings from 1964 to 1966. Such was Arkle’s perceived superiority before the last of these victories that he was given a starting price of 1\/10 (a \u00a310 bet would have won \u00a31). He remains the shortest-priced winner in the race’s history.The first commercial sponsorship of the race was by Piper Champagne, which began supporting the event in 1972. The Tote (now known as Totesport) became the sponsor in 1980.The most remarkable feat in the Gold Cup by a trainer came in 1983, when Michael Dickinson was responsible for all of the first five horses to finish \u2013 Bregawn, Captain John, Wayward Lad, Silver Buck and Ashley House. The 1986 winner, Dawn Run, is the only horse to have ever won both this race and the leading hurdle event, the Champion Hurdle. One of the most popular horses to win the Gold Cup was Desert Orchid, a grey who won the event in 1989. The following year’s running was won by Norton’s Coin, whose starting price of 100\/1 represents the race’s longest ever winning price.The entire Cheltenham Festival was cancelled in 2001 because of an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease. A replacement for the Cheltenham Gold Cup, the Gold Trophy Chase, was contested at Sandown in late April, but the Racing Post stated that this “lacked any strength in depth and was no substitute for the Gold Cup”.[4] The next three runnings were all won by Best Mate, who is the most recent of the four horses to have won the race three or more times.In 2009, Kauto Star became the first horse to regain the Gold Cup. He overcame his stablemate and conqueror in 2008, Denman, who had recovered from a heart condition to take his place in the race.[5]Timeform spokesperson Kieran Packman said of Kauto Star’s performance, “it is the best Gold Cup-winning figure since the Arkle era in the mid-1960s”.[6]One of the cups, a different one being awarded each year, was reported stolen on 14 July 2010 after a burglary at a home in Wormington, Gloucestershire.[7]Cheltenham Racecourse announced in September 2018 that it had been reunited with the original Cheltenham Gold Cup trophy, dating back to 1924, and will present it to the winner of the 2019 race. First awarded to five-year-old Red Splash, owned by Major Humphrey Wyndham, trained by Fred Withington and ridden by Dick Rees, it will now be re-introduced as a perpetual trophy, presented to the winning connections of the 2019 race and in future years.[8]In 2020 the Cheltenham Festival, and the Gold Cup in particular, was blamed for accelerating the spread of Covid-19 in the UK, being one of the last major sporting events to take place before national lockdowns were imposed by the government. In 2021 the Gold Cup was contested behind closed doors, as the rest of the festival was, resulting in a muted atmosphere. In 2022,Rachael Blackmore became the first ever female jockey to ride to victory at the Gold Cup on A Plus Tard, who she’d ridden to second place the previous year.[9]Records[edit]Most successful horse (5 wins):Leading jockey (4 wins):Pat Taaffe \u2013 Arkle (1964, 1965, 1966), Fort Leney (1968)Leading trainer (5 wins):Tom Dreaper \u2013 Prince Regent (1946), Arkle (1964, 1965, 1966), Fort Leney (1968)Leading owner (7 wins):Dorothy Paget \u2013 Golden Miller (1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936), Roman Hackle (1940), Mont Tremblant (1952)Winners[edit]Amateur jockeys indicated by “Mr”.Winning mares indicated by \u2020Winning trainers based in Great Britain unless indicated (IRE) = Ireland, (FRA) = FranceDateWinnerSPAgeJockeyTrainerOwnerField2nd and 3rdTimeRef.12-03-1924 1924, 12 MarchRed Splash1005 5\/15Dick ReesFred WithingtonMaj. Humphrey Wyndham92nd. (hd) Conjuror II 7\/13rd. (nk) Gerald L. 5\/1Not taken[10]11-03-1925 1925, 11 MarchBallinode\u20201003 3\/19Ted LeaderFrank Morgan (IRE)Christopher Bentley42nd. (5 L) Alcazar 8\/13F3rd. (dst) Patsey 10\/1729607:29.6[11]9-03-19261926, 9 MarchKoko1010 10\/18Tim HameyAlfred BickleyFrank Barbour82nd. (4 L) Old Tay Bridge 3\/13rd. (5 L) Ruddyglow 6\/5F711007:11.0[12]8-03-19271927, 8 MarchThrown In1010 10\/111Mr Hugh GrosvenorOwen Anthony2nd Lord Stalbridge82nd. (2 L) Grakle 5\/13rd. (1+1\u20442) Silvo 13\/8F728007:28.0[13]13-03-19281928, 13 MarchPatron Saint1003.5 7\/25Dick ReesStanley HarrisonF. W. Keen72nd. (4 L) Vive 8\/13rd. (2 L) Koko 4\/5F729607:29.6[14]12-03-19291929, 12 MarchEaster Hero1001.75 7\/4F9Dick ReesJack AnthonyJohn Hay Whitney102nd. (20 L) Lloydie 100\/9 3rd. (2 L) Grakle 11\/4657006:57.0[15]11-03-19301930, 11 MarchEaster Hero1000.7272727273 8\/11F10Tommy CullinanJack AnthonyJohn Hay Whitney42nd. (20 L) Grakle 10\/1 3rd. (dist) Gib 13\/8706007:06.0[16]01-01-1931 No race 1931 [1]1-03-19321932, 1 MarchGolden Miller1006.5 13\/25Ted LeaderBasil BriscoeDorothy Paget62nd. (4 L) Inverse 8\/1 3rd. (dist) Aruntius 20\/1733407:33.4[17]7-03-19331933, 7 MarchGolden Miller1000.5714285714 4\/7F6Billy StottBasil BriscoeDorothy Paget72nd. (10 L) Thomond II 11\/4 3rd. (5 L) Delaneige 20\/1733007:33.0[18]6-03-19341934, 6 MarchGolden Miller1001.2 6\/5F7Gerry WilsonBasil BriscoeDorothy Paget72nd. (6 L) Avenger 6\/1 3rd. (6 L) Kellsboro 10\/1704607:04.6[19]14-03-19351935, 14 MarchGolden Miller1000.5 1\/2F8Gerry WilsonBasil BriscoeDorothy Paget52nd. (3\u20444 L) Thomond II 5\/2 3rd. (5 L) Kellsboro’ Jack 100\/7630006:30.0[20]12-03-19361936, 12 MarchGolden Miller1001.05 21\/20F9Evan WilliamsOwen AnthonyDorothy Paget62nd. (12 L) Royal Mail 5\/1 3rd. (2 L) Kellsboro’ Jack 10\/1705207:05.2[21]01-01-1937 No race 1937 [1]10-03-19381938, 10 MarchMorse Code1006.5 13\/29Danny MorganIvor AnthonyDealtry C. Part62nd. (2 L) Golden Miller 7\/4F 3rd. (3 L) Macaulay 3\/1635206:35.2[22]9-03-19391939, 9 MarchBrendan’s Cottage1008 8\/19George OwenGeorge BeebyJean Smith-Bingham52nd. (5 L) Morse Code 4\/7F 3rd. (dist) Embarrassed 25\/1734207:34.2[23]20-03-19401940, 20 MarchRoman Hackle1001 EvensF7Evan WilliamsOwen AnthonyDorothy Paget72nd. (10 L) Black Hawk 20\/13rd. (2 L) Royal Mail 100\/8646406:46.4[24]20-03-19411941, 20 MarchPoet Prince1003.5 7\/29Roger BurfordIvor AnthonyDavid Sherbrooke102nd. (3 L) Savon 100\/30 3rd. (sh) Red Rower 8\/1615606:15.6[25]21-03-19421942, 21 MarchMedoc II1004.5 9\/28Frenchie NicholsonReg Hobbs7th Earl of Sefton122nd. (3 L) Red Rower 3\/1F 3rd. (sh) Asterabad 20\/1638006:38.0[26]01-01-1943 Races not held in 1943\u201344 due to World War II [2]17-03-19451945, 17 MarchRed Rower1002.75 11\/4F11Davy Jones2nd Lord Stalbridge2nd Lord Stalbridge162nd. (3 L) Schubert 11\/2 3rd. (1+1\u20442 L) Paladin 100\/30616206:16.2[27]14-03-19461946, 14 MarchPrince Regent1000.5714285714 4\/7F11Tim HydeTom Dreaper (IRE)Jimmy Rank62nd. (5 L) Poor Flame 5\/1 3rd. (4 L) Red 9\/2 April647606:47.6[28]12-04-19471947, 12 AprilFortina1008 8\/16Mr Richard BlackHector Christie3rd Baron Grimthorpe122nd. (10 L) Happy Home 3\/1 3rd. (5 L) Prince Blackthorn 8\/1641206:41.2[29]4-03-19481948, 4 MarchCottage Rake1010 10\/19Aubrey BrabazonVincent O’Brien (IRE)Frank Vickerman122nd. (1+1\u20442 L) Happy Home 6\/1 3rd. (10 L) Coloured School Boy 10\/1656406:56.4[30]11-04-19491949, 11 AprilCottage Rake1000.6666666667 4\/6F10Aubrey BrabazonVincent O’Brien (IRE)Frank Vickerman62nd. (2 L) Cool Customer 13\/2 3rd. (6 L) Coloured School Boy 8\/1636006:36.0[31]9-03-19501950, 9 MarchCottage Rake1000.8333333333 5\/6F11Aubrey BrabazonVincent O’Brien (IRE)Frank L. Vickerman62nd. (10 L) Finnure 5\/4 3rd. (8 L) Garde Toi 100\/1700607:00.6[32]25-04-19511951, 25 AprilSilver Fame1001.5 6\/4F12Martin MolonyGeorge Beeby1st Baron Bicester62nd. (shd) Greenogue 100\/83rd. (2 L) Mighty Fine 10\/1623406:23.4[33]6-03-19521952, 6 MarchMont Tremblant1008 8\/16Dave DickFulke WalwynDorothy Paget132nd. (10 L) Shaef 7\/13rd. (4 L) Galloway Braes 66\/1702307:02.3[34]5-03-19531953, 5 MarchKnock Hard1005.5 11\/29Tim MolonyVincent O’Brien (IRE)Moya Keogh122nd. (5 L) Halloween 5\/2F3rd. (2 L) Galloway Braes 33\/1628406:28.4[35]1954Four Ten1016.6666666667 100\/68Tommy CusackJohn RobertsAlan Strange92nd. (4 L) Mariner’s Log 20\/13rd. (4 L) Halloween 100\/6712207:12.20[36]1955Gay Donald1033 33\/19Tony GranthamJim FordPhilip Burt92nd. (10 L) Halloween 7\/23rd. (8 L) Four Ten 3\/1F659206:59.20[36]1956Limber Hill1001.375 11\/8F9Jimmy PowerBill DuttonJames Davey112nd. (4 L) Vigor 50\/13rd. (1+1\u20442 L) Halloween 100\/8642006:42.00[36]1957Linwell1011.1111111111 100\/99Michael ScudamoreCharlie Mallon[3]David Brown132nd. (1 L) Kerstin\u2020 6\/13rd. (5 L) Rose Park 100\/8655606:55.6[36]1958Kerstin\u20201007 7\/18Stan HayhurstVerly BewickeGeorge H. Moore92nd. (1\u20442 L) Polar Flight 11\/23rd. (dist) Gay Donald 13\/2655606:55.6[36]1959Roddy Owen1005 5\/110Bobby BeasleyDanny Morgan (IRE)12th Earl of Fingall112nd. (3 L) Linwell 11\/23rd. (10 L) Lochroe 100\/9728407:28.4[36]1960Pas Seul1006 6\/17Bill ReesBob TurnellJohn Rogerson112nd. (1 L) Lochroe 12\/13rd. (5 L) Zonda 9\/1700007:00.0[36]1961Saffron Tartan1002 2\/110Fred WinterDon ButchersGuy Westmacott92nd. (1+1\u20442 L) Pas Seul 100\/303rd. (3 L) Mandarin 100\/7649806:49.8[36]1962Mandarin1003.5 7\/211Fred WinterFulke WalwynPeggy Hennessy102nd. (1 L) Fortria 3\/13rd. (10 L) Cocky Consort 50\/1639406:39.4[36]1963Mill House1003.5 7\/26Willie RobinsonFulke WalwynBill Gollings122nd. (12 L) Fortria 4\/13rd. (4 L) Duke of York 7\/1708407:08.4[36]1964Arkle1001.75 7\/47Pat TaaffeTom Dreaper (IRE)Duchess of Westminster42nd. (5 L) Mill House 8\/13F3rd. (25 L) Pas Seul 50\/1645606:45.6[36]1965Arkle1000.3 30\/100F8Pat TaaffeTom Dreaper (IRE)Duchess of Westminster42nd. (20 L) Mill House 100\/303rd. (30 L) Stoney Crossing 100\/1645606:41.2[36]1966Arkle1000.1 1\/10F9Pat TaaffeTom Dreaper (IRE)Duchess of Westminster52nd. (30 L) Dormant 20\/13rd. (10 L) Snaigow 100\/7654206:54.2[36]1967Woodland Venture1012.5 100\/87Terry BiddlecombeFred RimellHarry Collins82nd. (3\u20444 L) Stalbridge Colonist 11\/23rd. (2 L) What A Myth 3\/1659206:59.2[36]1968Fort Leney1005.5 11\/210Pat TaaffeTom Dreaper (IRE)John Thomson52nd. (neck) The Laird 3\/13rd. (1 L) Stalbridge Colonist 7\/2651006:51.0[36]1969What A Myth1008 8\/112Paul KellewayRyan PriceLady Lucy Weir112nd. (1+1\u20442 L) Domacorn 7\/23rd. (20 L) Playlord 4\/1730087:30.8[36]1970L’Escargot1033 33\/17Tommy CarberryDan Moore (IRE)Raymond R. Guest122nd. (1+1\u20442 L) French Tan 8\/13rd. (10 L) Spanish Steps 9\/4647406:47.4[36]1971L’Escargot1003.5 7\/28Tommy CarberryDan Moore (IRE)Raymond R. Guest82nd. (10 L) Leap Frog 7\/23rd. (15 L) The Dikler 15\/2800608:00.6[36]1972Glencaraig Lady\u20201006 6\/18Frank BerryFrancis Flood (IRE)Patrick Doyle122nd. (3\u20444 L) Royal Toss 22\/13rd. (head) The Dikler 11\/1717807:17.8[36]1973The Dikler1009 9\/110Ron BarryFulke WalwynPeggy August122nd. (shd) Pendil 4\/6F3rd. (6 L) Charlie Potheen 9\/2637206:37.2[36]1974Captain Christy1007 7\/17Bobby BeasleyPat Taaffe (IRE)Jane Samuel72nd. (5 L) The Dikler 5\/13rd. (20 L) Game Spirit 20\/1705507:05.5[36]1975Ten Up1002 2\/18Tommy CarberryJim Dreaper (IRE)Duchess of Westminster82nd. (6 L) Soothsayer 28\/13rd. (1+1\u20442 L) Bula 5\/1751407:51.4[36]1976Royal Frolic1014 14\/17John BurkeFred RimellSir Edward Hanmer112nd. (5 L) Brown Lad 13\/8F3rd. (5 L) Colebridge 12\/1640106:40.1[36]1977Davy Lad1014 14\/17Dessie HughesMick O’Toole (IRE)Anne-Marie McGowan132nd. (6 L) Tied Cottage 20\/13rd. (20 L) Summerville 15\/1713807:13.8[36]1978Midnight Court1002.5 5\/27John FrancomeFred WinterOlive Jackson102nd. (7 L) Brown Lad 8\/13rd. (1 L) Master H 18\/1657306:57.3[36]1979Alverton1005 5\/19Jonjo O’NeillPeter EasterbySnailwell Stud Co.142nd. (25 L) Royal Mail 7\/13rd. (20 L) Aldaniti 40\/1701007:01.0[36]1980Master Smudge [4]1014 14\/18Richard HoareArthur BarrowArthur Barrow142nd. (5 L) Mac Vidi 66\/13rd. (2+1\u20442 L) Approaching 11\/1714207:14.2[36]1981Little Owl1006 6\/17Mr Jim WilsonPeter EasterbyRobin & Jim Wilson152nd. (1+1\u20442 L) Night Nurse 6\/13rd. (10 L) Silver Buck 7\/2709907:09.9[36]1982Silver Buck1008 8\/110Robert EarnshawMichael DickinsonChristine Feather222nd. (2 L) Bregawn 18\/13rd. (12 L) Sunset Cristo 50\/1711307:11.3[36]1983Bregawn1003.3333333333 100\/309Graham BradleyMichael W. DickinsonJames Kennelly112nd. (5 L) Captain John 11\/13rd. (1+1\u20442 L) Wayward Lad 6\/1657606:57.6[36]1984Burrough Hill Lad1003.5 7\/28Phil TuckJenny PitmanStan Riley122nd. (3 L) Brown Chamberlin 5\/13rd. (8 L) Drumlargan 16\/1641406:41.4[36]1985Forgive ‘n Forget1007 7\/18Mark DwyerJimmy FitzGeraldTim Kilroe & Sons Ltd152nd. (1+1\u20442 L) Righthand Man 15\/23rd. (2+1\u20442 L) Earls Brig 13\/2648306:48.3[36]1986Dawn Run\u20201001.875 15\/8f8Jonjo O’NeillPaddy Mullins (IRE)Charmian Hill112nd. (1 L) Wayward Lad 8\/13rd. (2+1\u20442 L) Forgive ‘n Forget 7\/2635006:35.0[36]1987The Thinker1006.5 13\/29Ridley LambArthur StephensonTom McDonagh122nd. (1+1\u20442 L) Cybrandian 25\/13rd. (2+1\u20442 L) Door Latch 9\/1656106:56.1[36]1988Charter Party1010 10\/110Richard DunwoodyDavid NicholsonSmith \/ Mould152nd. (6 L) Cavvies Clown 6\/13rd. (10 L) Beau Ranger 33\/1658906:58.9[36]1989Desert Orchid1002.5 5\/210Simon SherwoodDavid ElsworthRichard Burridge132nd. (1+1\u20442 L) Yahoo 25\/13rd. (8 L) Charter Party 14\/1717607:17.6[36]1990Norton’s Coin1100 100\/19Graham McCourtSirrel GriffithsSirrel Griffiths122nd. (3\u20444 L) Toby Tobias 8\/13rd. (4 L) Desert Orchid 10\/11f630906:30.9[36]1991Garrison Savannah1016 16\/18Mark PitmanJenny PitmanAutofour Engineering142nd. (shd) The Fellow 28\/13rd. (15 L) Desert Orchid 4\/1649806:49.8[36]1992Cool Ground1025 25\/110Adrian MaguireToby BaldingWhitcombe Manor Racing82nd. (shd) The Fellow 7\/23rd. (1 L) Docklands Express 16\/1647506:47.5[36]1993Jodami1008 8\/18Mark DwyerPeter BeaumontJohn Yeadon162nd. (2 L) Rushing Wild 11\/13rd. (7 L) Royal Athlete 66\/1634406:34.4[36]1994The Fellow1007 7\/19Adam KondratFran\u00e7ois Doumen (FRA)Marquesa de Moratalla152nd. (1+1\u20442 L) Jodami 6\/4F3rd. (4 L) Young Hustler 20\/1640706:40.7[36]1995Master Oats1003.3333333333 100\/309Norman WilliamsonKim BaileyPaul Matthews152nd. (15 L) Dubacilla 20\/13rd. (15 L) Miinnehoma 9\/1655906:55.9[36]1996Imperial Call1004.5 9\/27Conor O’DwyerFergie Sutherland (IRE)Lisselan Farms Ltd102nd. (4 L) Rough Quest 12\/13rd. (19 L) Couldn’t Be Better 11\/1642306:42.3[36]1997Mr Mulligan1020 20\/19Tony McCoyNoel ChanceM. & G. Worcester142nd. (9 L) Barton Bank 33\/13rd. (1\u20442 L) Dorans Pride 10\/1635506:35.5[36]1998Cool Dawn1025 25\/110Andrew ThorntonRobert AlnerDido Harding172nd. (1+3\u20444 L) Strong Promise 14\/13rd. (hd) Dorans Pride 9\/4639706:39.7[36]1999See More Business1016 16\/19Mick FitzgeraldPaul NichollsBarber \/ Keighley122nd. (1 L) Go Ballistic 66\/13rd. (17 L) Florida Pearl 5\/2F641906:41.9[36]2000Looks Like Trouble1004.5 9\/28Richard JohnsonNoel ChanceTim Collins122nd. (5 L) Florida Pearl 9\/23rd. (nck) Strong Promise 20\/1630306:30.3[36]01-01-2001 No race 2001 [5]2002Best Mate1007 7\/17Jim CullotyHenrietta KnightJim Lewis182nd. (1+3\u20444 L) Commanche Court 25\/13rd. (8 L) See More Business 40\/1650106:50.10[37]2003Best Mate1001.625 13\/8F8Jim CullotyHenrietta KnightJim Lewis152nd. (10 L) Truckers Tavern 33\/13rd. (2+1\u20442 L) Harbour Pilot 40\/1639006:39.10[38]2004Best Mate1000.7272727273 8\/11F9Jim CullotyHenrietta KnightJim Lewis102nd. (1\u20442 L) Sir Rembrandt 33\/13rd. (1+1\u20444 L) Harbour Pilot 20\/1642606:42.60[39]2005Kicking King1004 4\/1F7Barry GeraghtyTom Taaffe (IRE)Conor Clarkson152nd. (5 L) Take The Stand 25\/13rd. (8 L) Sir Rembrandt 12\/1642906:42.90[40]2006War of Attrition1007.5 15\/27Conor O’DwyerMouse Morris (IRE)Gigginstown House Stud222nd. (2+1\u20442 L) Hedgehunter 16\/13rd. (7 L) Forget The Past 9\/1631706:31.70[41]2007Kauto Star1001.25 5\/4F7Ruby WalshPaul NichollsClive D. Smith152nd. (2+1\u20442 L) Exotic Dancer 9\/23rd. (2+1\u20442 L) Turpin Green 40\/1640466:40.46[42]2008Denman1002.25 9\/48Sam ThomasPaul NichollsBarber \/ Findlay122nd. (7 L) Kauto Star 10\/11f3rd. (shd) Neptune Collonges 25\/1647846:47.84[43]2009Kauto Star1001.75 7\/4F9Ruby WalshPaul NichollsClive D. Smith162nd. (13 L) Denman 7\/13rd. (2+1\u20442 L) Exotic Dancer 8\/1644956:44.95[44]2010Imperial Commander1007 7\/19Paddy BrennanNigel Twiston-DaviesOur Friends in the North112nd. (7 L) Denman 4\/13rd. (23 L) Mon Mome 50\/1643906:43.90[45]2011Long Run1003.5 7\/2F6Mr Sam Waley-CohenNicky HendersonRobert Waley-Cohen132nd. (7 L) Denman 8\/13rd. (4 L) Kauto Star 5\/1629706:29.70[46]2012Synchronised1008 8\/19Tony McCoyJonjo O’NeillJ. P. McManus142nd. (2+1\u20444 L) The Giant Bolster 50\/13rd. (3\u20444 L) Long Run 7\/4f636196:36.19[47]2013Bobs Worth1002.75 11\/4F8Barry GeraghtyNicky HendersonThe Not Afraid Partnership92nd. (7 L) Sir Des Champs 4\/13rd. (2+3\u20444 L) Long Run 7\/2705067:05.06[48]2014Lord Windermere1020 20\/18Davy RussellJim Culloty (IRE)Dr. Ronan Lambe132nd. (shd) On His Own 16\/13rd. (3\u20444 L) The Giant Bolster 14\/1643886:43.88[49]2015Coneygree1007 7\/18Nico de BoinvilleMark BradstockThe Max Partnership162nd. (1+1\u20442 L) Djakadam 10\/13rd. (2 L) Road To Riches 8\/1642506:42.50[50]2016Don Cossack1002.25 9\/4F9Bryan CooperGordon Elliott (IRE)Gigginstown House Stud92nd. (4+1\u20442 L) Djakadam 9\/23rd. (10 L) Don Poli 9\/2635006:35.00[51]2017Sizing John1007 7\/17Robbie PowerJessica Harrington (IRE)Ann & Alan Potts132nd. (2+3\u20444 L) Minella Rocco 18\/13rd. (shd) Native River 7\/2636106:36.102018Native River1005 5\/18Richard JohnsonColin TizzardBrocade Racing152nd. (4+1\u20442 L) Might Bite 4\/1F3rd. (4 L) Anibale Fly 33\/1702607:02.602019Al Boum Photo1012 12\/17Paul TownendWillie Mullins (IRE)Mrs J Donnelly162nd. (2+1\u20442 L) Anibale Fly 22\/13rd. (3+3\u20444 L) Bristol de Mai 18\/1639066:39.062020Al Boum Photo1003.3333333333 100\/30F8Paul TownendWillie Mullins (IRE)Mrs J Donnelly122nd. (nk) Santini 5\/13rd. (1+1\u20444 L) Lostintranslation 10\/1650386:50.382021Minella Indo1009 9\/18Jack KennedyHenry De Bromhead (IRE)Barry Maloney122nd. (1+1\u20444 L) A Plus Tard 100\/303rd. (4+1\u20444 L) Al Boum Photo 9\/4F635456:45.352022A Plus Tard1003 3\/1F8Rachael BlackmoreHenry De Bromhead (IRE)Cheveley Park Stud112nd. (15+0\u20440 L) Minella Indo 6\/13rd. (2+1\u20442 L) Protektorat 11\/16:41.752023Galopin Des Champs1001.4 7\/5F7Paul TownendWillie Mullins (IRE)Mrs Audrey Turley132nd. (7 L) Bravemansgame 6\/13rd. (6+1\u20442 L) Conflated 22\/16:45.461 The race was abandoned in 1931 because of frost, and in 1937 because of flooding.2 It was cancelled in 1943 and 1944 because of World War II.3 The 1957 winner, Linwell, was trained by Ivor Herbert, a well-known racing journalist and so barred from holding a trainer’s licence.[36]4 Tied Cottage finished first in 1980, but was subsequently disqualified after testing positive for a banned substance.5 The 2001 running was cancelled due to a foot-and-mouth outbreak. A substitute race at Sandown was won by Marlborough.Betfred began sponsoring the Gold Cup in 2012,[52] after the betting company bought the Government-owned Tote in June 2011,[53] but in late 2015 they lost their sponsorship following Jockey Club’s and Arena Racing new initiative to not allow bookmaker sponsorships on their tracks that do not offer any contribution to horse racing from their offshore business.[54] Only two weeks later a new sponsorship deal was announced with Timico, an independent internet service provider whose CEO Tim Radford is a horse owner having top chasers like Somersby and Racing Demon associated with his name.[55] Timico also offered an increase of \u00a325,000 to reach a total of \u00a3575,000 prize money for the 2016 Gold Cup renewal. It was the first time that the race had been sponsored by a non-bookmaker since the Tote took over from Piper Champagne in 1980.[56][57] In July 2018 Cheltenham Racecourse announced Magners Irish Cider as the new Cheltenham Gold Cup sponsor until 2021 with a possible extension to 2022.[58] Magners ended their sponsorship early, after the 2020 race, and the 2021 race carried the name of the charity WellChild.[59] On 24 January 2022 it was announced luxury jeweller Boodles would sponsor the Cheltenham Gold Cup from 2022.[60][61]The Cheltenham Gold Cup has had the following sponsors:No sponsor before 1972Piper Champagne Cheltenham Gold Cup (1972\u00a0\u2013 1979)Tote Cheltenham Gold Cup (1980\u00a0\u2013 2003)totesport Cheltenham Gold Cup (2004\u00a0\u2013 2011)Betfred Cheltenham Gold Cup (2012\u00a0\u2013 2015)Timico Cheltenham Gold Cup (2016\u00a0\u2013 2018)[55]Magners Cheltenham Gold Cup (2019\u20132020)WellChild Cheltenham Gold Cup (2021)Boodles Cheltenham Gold Cup (2022-Further reading[edit]Declan Colley, 2010, When Bobby Met Christy \u2013 The Story of Bobby Beasley and a Wayward Horse, Collins PressSee also[edit]References[edit]Racing Post:1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 19971998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 20082009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014External links[edit]"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki43\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki43\/cheltenham-gold-cup-wikipedia-2\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Cheltenham Gold Cup – Wikipedia"}}]}]