Cheltenham Racecourse

Cheltenham

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Cheltenham, Gloucestershire

About Cheltenham

Cheltenham Racecourse, nestled in the picturesque Gloucestershire countryside, stands as the undisputed 'Home of National Hunt' racing. With a rich history stretching back to 1815, it has evolved into the pinnacle of jump racing, hosting the sport's most prestigious events. The track itself is a formidable challenge: an undulating, left-handed circuit renowned for its stiff uphill finish that tests both horse and jockey to their limits. Comprising both the Old Course and the New Course, it offers a variety of distances for hurdles and chases, typically ranging from two miles to over four miles. What makes Cheltenham truly notable is its electrifying atmosphere, especially during the annual Cheltenham Festival. This four-day spectacle in March features iconic races like the Cheltenham Gold Cup, Champion Hurdle, Queen Mother Champion Chase, and Stayers' Hurdle, drawing hundreds of thousands of passionate fans and crowning champions in the sport's most coveted contests. It's a place where legends are made and racing history is written.

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