1995 Champion Hurdle

66th Champion Hurdle
Cheltenham, 14 March 1995
won by Alderbrook (GB)

The 1995 Champion Hurdle was a horse race held at Cheltenham Racecourse on Tuesday 14 March 1995. It was the 66th running of the Champion Hurdle.

The winner was Ernie Pick's Alderbrook, a six-year-old bay stallion trained in Gloucestershire by Kim Bailey and ridden by Norman Williamson. Alderbrook's victory was a first in the race for jockey, trainer and owner.

Alderbrook was a top-class flat racer, who won the Group Three Select Stakes and finished second in the Group One Prix Ganay. The Champion Hurdle was his third race under National Hunt rules after an unplaced run in a novice hurdle in 1992 and a win in the Kingwell Hurdle nineteen days before the championship. Starting at odds of 11/2 he won the Champion Hurdle by five lengths and two lengths from the joint-favourites Large Action and Danoli. The only previous winner of the race to take part was Granville Again who finished last. Twelve of the fourteen runners completed the course.[1]

Race details

Full result

Pos. Marg. Horse (bred) Age Jockey Trainer (Country) Odds
1 Alderbrook (GB) 6 Norman Williamson Kim Bailey (GB) 11/2
2 5 Large Action (IRE) 7 Jamie Osborne Oliver Sherwood (GB) 4/1 jt-fav
3 2 Danoli (IRE) 7 Charlie Swan Tom Foley (IRE) 4/1 jt-fav
4 hd Fortune And Fame (IRE) 8 Mark Dwyer Dermot Weld (IRE) 5/1
5 1 Mysilv (GB) 5 Graham Bradley Charles Egerton (GB) 20/1
6 7 Absalom's Lady (GB) 7 Simon McNeill David Elsworth (GB) 33/1
7 ¾ Atours (USA) 7 Paul Holley David Elsworth (GB) 14/1
8 ¾ Mole Board (GB) 13 Tom Grantham Jim Old (GB) 16/1
9 5 Montelado 9 F. Woods Patrick Flynn (IRE) 10/1
10 11 Jazilah (FR) 7 Richard Dunwoody Martin Pipe (GB) 66/1
11 25 Destriero (GB) 7 K. O'Brien Noel Furlong (IRE) 33/1
12 Granville Again (IRE) 9 Mick Fitzgerald Muriel Naughton (GB) 100/1
Fell Land Afar (GB) 8 Graham McCourt John Webber (GB) 25/1
PU Bold Boss (GB) 6 Jonothon Lower Martin Pipe (GB) 50/1

Winner's details

Further details of the winner, Alderbrook

References

  1. "Champion Hurdle result". Racing Post. 14 March 1995. Retrieved 2014-03-26.
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