Champion Hurdle

For the greyhound race, see Champion Hurdle (greyhounds).
Champion Hurdle
Grade 1 race
Location Cheltenham Racecourse
Cheltenham, England
Inaugurated 1927
Race type Hurdle race
Sponsor StanJames.com
Website Cheltenham Racecourse
Race information
Distance 2m ½f (3,319 metres)
Surface Turf
Track Left-handed
Qualification Four-years-old and up
Weight 11 st 2 lb (4yo);
11 st 10 lb (5yo+)
Allowances
7 lb for fillies and mares
Purse £400,000 (2016)
First: £248,302
Champion Hurdle Challenge Trophy
2016
Annie Power My Tent Or Yours Nichols Canyon

The Champion Hurdle is a Grade 1 National Hunt hurdle race in Great Britain which is open to horses aged four years or older. As part of a sponsorship agreement with the online sportsbook StanJames.com, the race is now known as the Stan James Champion Hurdle. It is run on the Old Course at Cheltenham over a distance of about two miles and 110 yards (3,319 metres), and during its running there are eight hurdles to be jumped. The race is the last leg of the Triple Crown of Hurdling and is scheduled to take place each year on the opening day of the Cheltenham Festival in March.

As its title suggests, the Champion Hurdle is the most prestigious hurdling event in the National Hunt calendar. Its list of winners features many of the most highly acclaimed hurdlers in the sport's history, and several of these, such as National Spirit, Istabraq, Hatton's Grace, Persian War and Lanzarote, have had races named in their honour.

History

The first Champion Hurdle was run in 1927, and its inaugural winner, Blaris, was awarded prize money of £365. In its second year the event was won by Brown Jack, who subsequently became a prolific winner of long-distance flat races. The Champion Hurdle was abandoned in 1931 due to persistent frost, and in 1932 it was contested by just three horses – the smallest field in its history. The race was cancelled twice during World War II, in 1943 and 1944.

The 1947 renewal paved the way for a golden era in the Champion Hurdle with just 3 winners until 1955 - National Spirit, Hatton's Grace and Sir Ken, all of them etched into the list of greatest ever hurdlers. Even though it was postponed twice because of winter snows, taking place in mid-April, it proved most popular with a record attendance at that time of 30,000 racing fans.[1] The winner National Spirit will become the second horse to retain the hurdling crown while the runner-up to him, a bay horse called Le Paillon trained by Alec Head's father, went on to race on flat and won the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe the same year.

As National Spirit was winning his second Champion Hurdle, the horse down the field, Hatton's Grace, trained by one of the most important figures in horse racing Vincent O'Brien, was about to make history and improved for the next seasons to become the first hat-trick winner of the race. The achievement of Hatton's Grace was soon to be matched by Sir Ken, who recorded three successive victories in the 1950s. Before the second of these Sir Ken was given a starting price of 2/5 (a £5 bet would have won £2). He is the shortest-priced horse to have won the race.

The 1970s produced another golden era of hurdling with the third Champion Hurdle triple winner Persian War and the exploits of double champions in Night Nurse, Monksfield, Bula and Comedy of Errors, who was the first horse to win two non-consecutive titles. The Racing Post declared the 1977 running to be the "strongest of fields ever assembled", with Night Nurse beating two other subsequent dual Champion Hurdle winners in Sea Pigeon and Monksfield.[2]

The 1984 winner, Dawn Run, became the second mare to win the Champion Hurdle. In the same year she also won the Irish and French versions of the event, and two seasons later she won the most prestigious chase in National Hunt racing, the Cheltenham Gold Cup. She remains the only horse to have completed the Champion Hurdle-Gold Cup double. From 1985 to 1987 the Champion Hurdle was dominated by See You Then, who became the event's fourth three-time winner. The forurth and most recent mare to win the race was Annie Power, the winner of the 2016 renewal.

The last triple winner of the Champion Hurdle was Istabraq, whose successes came in 1998, 1999 and 2000. In the early weeks of 2001 he was the odds-on favourite to win the race again, for an unprecedented fourth time. However, this opportunity was lost as the entire Cheltenham Festival was cancelled that year because of an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease. Istabraq returned for the 2002 running, but on this occasion he failed to complete the race, and he was retired thereafter.

Commercial sponsorship of the Champion Hurdle began in 1978, and it was initially backed by Waterford Crystal. The Smurfit (now known as the Smurfit Kappa Group), began supporting the race in 1991 and from 2010 is being sponsored by StanJames.com. The race is the final leg of the Road to Cheltenham, a series of high-class hurdles races consisting of the Fighting Fifth Hurdle, the International Hurdle and the Champion Hurdle Trial.[3]

The Champion Hurdle has been continually run on a Tuesday since 1980. The 1927 race was run on a Wednesday, followed by a Thursday in 1928 and then Tuesday from 1929 to 1939. The race moved to Wednesday for 1940 and 1941 followed by rare Saturday runnings in 1942 and 1945. Tuesday became the established day for the Champion Hurdle from 1946 to 1960, with the exeception of the postponed races in 1947 (Saturday) and 1955 (Wednesday). From 1961 to 1979 the race was always run on a Wednesday, except in 1964 when it took place on Friday for the only time in its history.

Records

Most successful horse (3 wins):

Leading jockey (4 wins):

Leading trainer (5 wins):

Leading owner (5 wins):

List of renewals

Date
Winner
SP
Age
Jockey
Trainer
Owner
Runners
Runners-up
Time
1927, 9 March Blaris 11/10F 6 George Duller Bill Payne Mrs H. Hollins 4 2nd. (8 L) Beddam 7/2
3rd.(1 L) Harpist 9/4
4:13.6
1928, 15 March Brown Jack 4/1 4 Bilbie Rees Aubrey Hastings Sir Harold Wernher 6 2nd. (1 12 L) Peace River 5/1
3rd.(6 L) Blaris 2/1F
4:05.0
1929, 12 March Royal Falcon 11/2 6 Dick Rees Bob Gore Miss Victoria Williams-Bulkeley 6 2nd. (4 L) Kolie 4/1
3rd.(6 L) Cleer Cash 7/4F
4:01.2
1930, 11 March Brown Tony 7/2 4 Tommy Cullinan Jack Anthony Mrs J. de Sélincourt 5 2nd. (hd) Cleer Cash 2/1F
3rd.(sh) Peertoi 9/2
4:20.2
No race 1931 [1]
1932, 1 March Insurance 4/5F 5 Ted Leader Basil Briscoe Dorothy Paget 3 2nd. (12 L) Song Of Essex 5/4
3rd.(dst) Jack Drummer 33/1
4:14.2
1933, 7 March Insurance 10/11F 6 Billy Stott Basil Briscoe Dorothy Paget 5 2nd. (34 L) Windermere Laddie 4/1
3rd.(8 L) Indian Salmon 100/8
4:37.6
1934, 6 March Chenango 4/9F 7 Danny Morgan Ivor Anthony Pete Bostwick 5 2nd. (5 L) Pompelmoose 9/2
3rd.(6 L) Black Duncan 20/1
4:17.0
1935, 12 March Lion Courage 100/8 7 Gerry Wilson Frank Brown R. Fox Carlyon 11 2nd. (12 L) Gay Light 9/4F
3rd.(34 L) Hill Song 3/1
4:00.2
1936, 9 March Victor Norman 4/1 5 Frenchie Nicholson Morgan Blair Mrs Michael Stephens 8 2nd. (3 L) Free Fare 5/2F
3rd.(1 12 L) Cactus II 20/1
4:14.4
1937, 9 March Free Fare 2/1F 9 Georges Pellerin Ted Gwilt Ben Warner 7 2nd. (2 L) Our Hope 100/8
3rd.(sh) Menton 11/2
4:19.2
1938, 8 March Our Hope 5/1 9 Perry Harding Roderic Gubbins Roderic Gubbins 5 2nd. (1 12 L) Chuchoteur 9/2
3rd.(10 L) Lobau 100/6
4:04.8
1939, 7 March African Sister† 10/1 7 Keith Piggott Charles Piggott Horace Brueton 13 2nd. (3 L) Vitement 20/1
3rd.(12 L) Apple Peel 100/8
4:13.6
1940, 13 March Solford 5/2F 9 Sean Magee Owen Anthony Dorothy Paget 8 2nd. (1 12 L) African Sister 8/1
3rd.(4 L) Carton 3/1
4:13.4
1941, 19 March Seneca 7/1 4 Ron Smyth Vic Smyth Sir Malcolm McAlpine 6 2nd. (hd) Anarchist 33/1
3rd.(2 L) Ephorus 8/1
4:09.0
1942, 14 March Forestation 10/1 4 Ron Smyth Vic Smyth Vic Smyth 20 2nd. (3 L) Anarchist 100/8
3rd.(3 L) Southport 9/2F
4:10.4
No races 1943–44 [2]
1945, 31 March Brains Trust 9/2 5 Fred Rimell Gerry Wilson F. Blakeway 16 2nd. (34 L) Vidi 100/6
3rd.(34 L) Red April 10/1
4:09.4 [4]
1946, 12 March Distel 4/5F 5 Bobby O'Ryan Charles Rogers (IRE) Dorothy Paget 8 2nd. (4 L) Carnival Boy 7/2
3rd.(12 L) Robin O'Chantry 100/6
4:05.0
1947, 12 April [3] National Spirit 7/1 6 Danny Morgan Vic Smyth Len Abelson 14 2nd. (1 L) Le Paillon 2/1F
3rd.(2 L) Freddy Fox 8/1
4:03.8
1948, 2 March National Spirit 6/4F 7 Ron Smyth Vic Smyth Len Abelson 12 2nd. (2 L) D.U.K.W. 5/1
3rd.(34 L) Encoroli 20/1
3:54.8
1949, 7 March Hatton's Grace 100/7 9 Aubrey Brabazon Vincent O'Brien (IRE) Mrs Harry Keogh 14 2nd. (6 L) Vatelys 10/1
3rd.(1 L) Captain Fox 100/9
4:00.6
1950, 7 March Hatton's Grace 5/2F 10 Aubrey Brabazon Vincent O'Brien (IRE) Mrs Harry Keogh 12 2nd. (1 12 L) Harlech 9/2
3rd.(2 L) Speciality 100/6
3:59.6
1951, 6 March Hatton's Grace 4/1 11 Tim Molony Vincent O'Brien (IRE) Mrs Harry Keogh 8 2nd. (5 L) Pyrrhus III 11/2
3rd.(12 L) Prince Hindou 9/2
4:11.2
1952, 4 March Sir Ken 3/1F 5 Tim Molony Willie Stephenson Maurice Kingsley 16 2nd. (2 L) Noholmee 100/7
3rd.(4 L) Approval 9/1
4:03.2
1953, 3 March Sir Ken 2/5F 6 Tim Molony Willie Stephenson Maurice Kingsley 7 2nd. (2 L) Galatian 4/1
3rd.(12 L) Teapot II 100/9
3:55.4
1954, 2 March Sir Ken 4/9F 7 Tim Molony Willie Stephenson Maurice Kingsley 13 2nd. (1 L) Impney 9/1
3rd.(3 L) Galatian 10/1
4:11.0
1955, 9 March Clair Soleil 5/2F 6 Fred Winter Ryan Price Gerry Judd 21 2nd. (hd) Stroller 7/2
3rd.(4 L) Cruachan 50/1
4:12.8
1956, 6 March Doorknocker 100/9 8 Harry Sprague Charlie Hall Clifford Nicholson 15 2nd. (34 L) Quita Que 33/1
3rd.(4 L) Baby Don 100/8
4:02.2
1957, 12 March Merry Deal 28/1 7 Grenville Underwood Arthur Jones Arthur Jones 16 2nd. (5 L) Quita Que 15/2
3rd.(5 L) Tout Ou Rien 100/8
4:07.4
1958, 11 March Bandalore 20/1 7 George Slack Stan Wright Dorothy Wright 18 2nd. (2 L) Tokoron 5/1F
3rd.(3 L) Retour de Flamme 11/2
3:56.0
1959, 3 March Fare Time 13/2 6 Fred Winter Ryan Price Gerry Judd 14 2nd. (4 L) Ivy Green 40/1
3rd.(1 L) Prudent King 13/2
4:07.8
1960, 8 March Another Flash 11/4F 6 Bobby Beasley Paddy Sleator (IRE) John Byrne 12 2nd. (2 L) Albergo 11/2
3rd.(3 L) Saffron Tartan 3/1
3:55.0
1961, 8 March Eborneezer 4/1 6 Fred Winter Ryan Price Dr Burjor Pajgar 17 2nd. (3 L) Moss Bank 7/4F
3rd.(1 12 L) Farmer's Boy 8/1
4:10.0
1962, 14 March Anzio 11/2 5 Willie Robinson Fulke Walwyn Sir Thomas Ainsworth 14 2nd. (3 L) Quelle Chance 11/2
3rd.(1 12 L) Another Flash 11/10F
4:00.2
1963, 13 March Winning Fair 100/9 8 Mr Alan Lillingston George Spencer (IRE) George Spencer 21 2nd. (3 L) Farrney Fox 10/1
3rd.(nk) Quelle Chance 100/7
4:15.5
1964, 6 March [4] Magic Court 100/7 6 Pat McCarron Tommy Robson James McGhie 24 2nd. (4 L) Another Flash 6/1F
3rd.(34 L) Kirriemuir 100/7
4:08.0
1965, 10 March Kirriemuir 50/1 5 Willie Robinson Fulke Walwyn Dorothy Beddington 19 2nd. (1 L) Spartan General 8/1
3rd.(1 12 L) Worcran 8/1
4:06.6
1966, 16 March Salmon Spray 4/1 8 Johnny Haine Bob Turnell Mrs John Rogerson 19 2nd. (3 L) Sempervivum 20/1
3rd.(34 L) Flyingbolt 15/8F
4:10.2
1967, 15 March Saucy Kit 100/6 6 Roy Edwards Peter Easterby K. F. Alder 23 2nd. (4 L) Makaldar 11/4F
3rd.(1 L) Talgo Abbess 100/8
4:11.2
1968, 20 March Persian War 4/1 5 Jimmy Uttley Colin Davies Henry Alper 16 2nd. (4 L) Chorus 7/2F
3rd.(5 L) Black Justice 100/6
4:03.8
1969, 19 March Persian War 6/4F 6 Jimmy Uttley Colin Davies Henry Alper 17 2nd. (4 L) Drumikill 100/7
3rd.(22 L) Privy Seal 33/1
4:41.8
1970, 18 March Persian War 5/4F 7 Jimmy Uttley Colin Davies Henry Alper 14 2nd. (1 12 L) Major Rose 8/1
3rd.(1 12 L) Escalus 25/1
4:13.8
1971, 18 March Bula 15/8F 6 Paul Kelleway Fred Winter Bill Edwards-Heathcote 9 2nd. (4 L) Persian War
3rd.(1 L) Major Rose
4:22.3
1972, 15 March Bula 8/11F 7 Paul Kelleway Fred Winter Bill Edwards-Heathcote 9 2nd. (8 L) Boxer 25/1
3rd.(3 L) Lyford Cay 66/1
4:25.3
1973, 14 March Comedy of Errors 8/1 6 Bill Smith Fred Rimell Ted Wheatley 8 2nd. (1 12 L) Easby Abbey 20/1
3rd.(2 L) Captain Christy 85/40
4:07.7
1974, 13 March Lanzarote 7/4 6 Richard Pitman Fred Winter Lord Howard de Walden 7 2nd. Comedy of Errors 4/6F
3rd. Yenisei 100/1
4:17.7
1975, 12 March Comedy of Errors 11/8F 8 Ken White Fred Rimell Ted Wheatley 13 2nd. Flash Imp 12/1
3rd. Tree Tangle 10/1
4:28.5
1976, 17 March Night Nurse 2/1F 5 Paddy Broderick Peter Easterby Reg Spencer 8 2nd. (1 L) Birds Nest 100/30
3rd. Flash Imp 40/1
4:05.9
1977, 16 March Night Nurse 15/2 6 Paddy Broderick Peter Easterby Reg Spencer 10 2nd. (2 L) Monksfield
3rd. (1 L) Dramatist
4:24.0
1978, 15 March Monksfield 11/2 6 Tommy Kinane Des McDonogh (IRE) Dr Michael Mangan 13 2nd. (2 L) Sea Pigeon 5/1
3rd. (5 L) Night Nurse 3/1F
4:12.7
1979, 14 March Monksfield 9/4F 7 Dessie Hughes Des McDonogh (IRE) Dr Michael Mangan 10 2nd. (12 L) Sea Pigeon 6/1
3rd. Beacon Light 22/1
4:27.9
1980, 11 March Sea Pigeon 13/2 10 Jonjo O'Neill Peter Easterby Pat Muldoon 9 2nd. Monksfield
3rd. Birds Nest
1981, 17 March Sea Pigeon 7/4F 11 John Francome Peter Easterby Pat Muldoon 14 2nd. Pollardstown 9/1
3rd. Daring Run 8/1
1982, 16 March For Auction 40/1 6 Mr Colin Magnier Michael Cunningham (IRE) Danno Heaslip 14 2nd. Broadsword 100/30
3rd. Ekbalco 7/2
1983, 15 March Gaye Brief 7/1 6 Richard Linley Mercy Rimell Sheikh Ali Abu Khamsin 17 2nd. Boreen Prince 50/1
3rd. For Auction 3/1 JF
1984, 13 March Dawn Run 4/5F 6 Jonjo O'Neill Paddy Mullins (IRE) Charmian Hill 14 2nd. Cima 66/1
3rd. Very Promising 16/1
1985, 12 March See You Then 16/1 5 Steve Smith Eccles Nicky Henderson Stype Wood Stud 14 2nd. Robin Wonder 66/1
3rd. Stans Pride 100/1
1986, 11 March See You Then 5/6F 6 Steve Smith Eccles Nicky Henderson Stype Wood Stud 23 2nd. Gaye Brief 14/1
3rd. Nohalmdun 20/1
1987, 17 March See You Then 11/10F 7 Steve Smith Eccles Nicky Henderson Stype Wood Stud 18 2nd. Flatterer 10/1
3rd. Barnbrook Again 14/1
3:57.20
1988, 15 March Celtic Shot 7/1 6 Peter Scudamore Fred Winter David Horton 21 2nd. (4 L) Classical Charm 33/1
3rd. (3 L) Celtic Chief 5/2F
4:14.40
1989, 14 March Beech Road 50/1 7 Richard Guest Toby Balding Tony Geake 15 2nd. (2 L) Celtic Chief 6/1
3rd. (1 L) Celtic Shot 8/1
4:02.10
1990, 13 March Kribensis 95/40 6 Richard Dunwoody Michael Stoute Sheikh Mohammed 19 2nd. (3 L) Nomadic Way 8/1
3rd. (34 L) Past Glories 150/1
3:50.70
1991, 12 March Morley Street 4/1F 7 Jimmy Frost Toby Balding Michael Jackson Bloodstock 24 2nd. (12 L) Nomadic Way 9/1
3rd. (hd) Ruling 50/1
3:54.80
1992, 10 March Royal Gait 6/1 9 Graham McCourt James Fanshawe Sheikh Mohammed 16 2nd. (12 L) Oh So Risky 20/1
3rd. (shd) Ruling 20/1
3:57.40
1993, 16 March Granville Again 13/2 7 Peter Scudamore Martin Pipe Eric Scarth 18 2nd. (12 L) Oh So Risky 20/1
3rd. (shd) Ruling 20/1
3:51.40
1994, 15 March Flakey Dove 9/1 8 Mark Dwyer Richard Price John Price 15 2nd. (1 12 L) Oh So Risky 9/4F
3rd. (34 L) Large Action 8/1
4:02.30
1995, 14 March Alderbrook 11/2 6 Norman Williamson Kim Bailey Ernie Pick 15 2nd. (5 L) Large Action 4/1 JF
3rd. (2 L) Danoli 4/1 JF
4:3.10
1996, 12 March Collier Bay 9/1 6 Graham Bradley Jim Old Wally Sturt 16 2nd. (2 12 L) Alderbrook 10/11F
3rd. (6 L) Pridwell 33/1
3:59.00
1997, 11 March Make A Stand 7/1 6 Tony McCoy Martin Pipe Peter Deal 17 2nd. (5 L) Theatreworld 33/1
3rd. (34 L) Space Trucker 9/2
3:48.40
1998, 17 March Istabraq 3/1F 6 Charlie Swan Aidan O'Brien (IRE) J. P. McManus 18 2nd. (12 L) Theatreworld 20/1
3rd. (1 L) I'm Supposin 6/1
3:49.10
1999, 16 March Istabraq 4/9F 7 Charlie Swan Aidan O'Brien (IRE) J. P. McManus 14 2nd. (3 12 L) Theatreworld 16/1
3rd. (2 12 L) French Holly 11/2
3:56.80
2000, 14 March Istabraq 8/15F 8 Charlie Swan Aidan O'Brien (IRE) J. P. McManus 12 2nd. (4 L) Hors La Loi III 11/1
3rd. (nk) Blue Royal 16/1
3:48.10
No race 2001 [5]
2002, 12 March Hors La Loi III 10/1 7 Dean Gallagher James Fanshawe Paul Green 15 2nd. (3 L) Marble Arch 25/1
3rd. (12 L) Bilboa 14/1
3:53.80
2003, 11 March Rooster Booster 9/2 9 Richard Johnson Philip Hobbs Terry Warner 17 2nd. (11 L) Westender 33/1
3rd. (3 L) Rhinestone Cowboy 5/2F
3:54.70
2004, 16 March Hardy Eustace 33/1 7 Conor O'Dwyer Dessie Hughes (IRE) Laurence Byrne 14 2nd. (5 L) Rooster Booster 11/8F
3rd. (4 L) Intersky Falcon 8/1
3:54.50
2005, 15 March Hardy Eustace 7/2 JF 8 Conor O'Dwyer Dessie Hughes (IRE) Laurence Byrne 14 2nd. (nk) Harchibald 7/1
3rd. (nk) Brave Inca 10/1
3:51.50
2006, 14 March Brave Inca 7/4F 8 Tony McCoy Colm Murphy (IRE) Novices Syndicate 18 2nd. (1 L) Macs Joy 13/2
3rd. (3 12 L) Hardy Eustace 11/2
3:50.00
2007, 13 March Sublimity 16/1 7 Philip Carberry John Carr (IRE) Bill Hennessy 10 2nd. (3 L) Brave Inca 11/2
3rd. (nk) Afsoun 28/1
3:55.70
2008, 11 March Katchit 10/1 5 Robert Thornton Alan King D S J P Syndicate 15 2nd. (1 L) Osana 9/2
3rd. (5 L) Punjabi 28/1
4:08.10
2009, 10 March Punjabi 22/1 6 Barry Geraghty Nicky Henderson Raymond Tooth 23 2nd. (nk) Celestial Halo 17/2
3rd. (hd) Binocular 6/4F
4:00.90
2010, 16 March Binocular 9/1 6 Tony McCoy Nicky Henderson J. P. McManus 12 2nd. (3 12 L) Khyber Kim 7/1
3rd. (6 L) Zaynar 15/2
3:53.80
2011, 15 March Hurricane Fly 11/4F 7 Ruby Walsh Willie Mullins (IRE) Creighton / Boyd 11 2nd. (1 14 L) Peddlers Cross 9/2
3rd. (5 L) Oscar Whisky 7/1
3:53.71
2012, 13 March Rock On Ruby 11/1 7 Noel Fehily Paul Nicholls The Festival Goers 10 2nd. (3 34 L) Overturn 9/2
3rd. (1 34 L) Hurricane Fly 4/6F
3:50.10
2013, 12 March Hurricane Fly 13/8F 9 Ruby Walsh Willie Mullins (IRE) Creighton / Boyd 9 2nd. (2 12 L) Rock On Ruby 11/2
3rd. (1 34 L) Countrywide Flame 16/1
3:59.35
2014, 11 March Jezki 9/1 6 Barry Geraghty Jessica Harrington (IRE) J. P. McManus 9 2nd. (nk) My Tent Or Yours 3/1
3rd. (2 12 L) The New One 100/30
3:45.25
2015, 10 March Faugheen 4/5F 7 Ruby Walsh Willie Mullins (IRE) Susannah Ricci 8 2nd. (1 12 L) Arctic Fire 20/1
3rd. (5 L) Hurricane Fly 8/1
3:50.90
2016, 15 March Annie Power 5/2F 8 Ruby Walsh Willie Mullins (IRE) Susannah Ricci 12 2nd. (4 12 L) My Tent or Yours 10/1
3rd. (hd) Nichols Canyon 15/2
3:45.10

1 The race was abandoned in 1931 due to frost
2 Race was not run in 1943 and 1944 because of World War II
3 The 1947 running was postponed twice due to winter snows.
4 In 1964 an objection to the winner by the stewards was overruled.[5]
5 The 2001 running was cancelled because of a foot-and-mouth crisis. A substitute race at Sandown was won by Landing Light.

See also

References

  1. "Races set up new record". Cheltenham Chronicle. 19 April 1947. Retrieved 4 November 2015.
  2. "Night Nurse: career profile". Racing Post. Retrieved 5 November 2015.
  3. Stan James Champion Hurdle Sponsorship Announcement StanJames.com, 28 September 2010
  4. "Rimell's Hat-Trick Champion Hurdle for Brains Trust". Gloucestershire Echo. 31 March 1945. Retrieved 23 December 2015.(Subscription required.)
  5. "Cheltenham Result". The Glasgow Herald. 7 March 1964. Retrieved 5 November 2015.

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