Tuesday, 5 August 2008

Move Forward To Cheltenham 2009

The Festival is over for 2009, but what a magnificent four (three!) days we had in this year.Everyone will have their own individual highlights, but for us there was a period of just over an hour on Thursday afternoon when we were reminded of exactly why we make the pilgrimage to Cheltenham every year.First up was the tremendous performance of Master Minded in the Queen Mother. His was a quite outstanding display of speed and fluent jumping and, as there is no reason to think that Voy Por Ustedes was below his best, it was as good a Festival performance as there has been for many, many years. It was simply breathtaking.We hope you enjoyed the action as much as us and thank you for reading our Blog over the past few weeks. We will continue to post our thoughts on the Festival here over the next couple of weeks We’ll then be back again at the end of the year to start developing 2009 Festival. It can’t come around quick enough!

Cheltenham Courses

Prestbury Park is a beautifully crafted sporting arena, carved within the Cotswold Hills in Gloucestershire and the courses are unlike those at any other racecouse. Undulating and stamina sapping, the sting in the tail regularly comes at the end of each contest in the form of the supremely challenging "Cheltenham Hill" - an ever-upward climbing passage runners must scale from the last obstacle to the winning line. Every weapon in a competitor's arsenal is needed for victory at Cheltenham.
New Course
The New Course has two fences in a longer home straight, but only one fence on the downhill run. This obviously can still be tricky, for similar reasons to the two downhill fences on the Old Course, but a key obstacle here has always been four out. Taken at the top of the hill as the horses start to turn left, it often caught out even the most seasoned chasers given that the course fell away to the left immediately after the fence. However, the fence has now been moved back 15 metres meaning it is jumped on a slightly flatter part of the track.

Old Course
The Old Course has just one fence in the home straight. The critical two fences are three and two out as they are both taken on the run downhill before the turn into the home straight.
Races on this course really start in earnest at the top of the hill (after the final ditch, four out) and the third last, in particular, can catch out horses who find themselves gathering momentum and traveling slightly quicker than they feel comfortable with.
The second last is a real “jockeys” fence and has put paid to the chances of many horses over the years. Punters whose dreams are still alive at this point can certainly breath a partial sigh of relief once their selection has cleared this tricky obstacle.

Cross Country Course
The cross country course takes racing at Cheltenham back to its roots with a selection of natural and man made obstacles incorporating banks, ditches, hedges, water and timber rails.
Designed by Mike Etherington-Smith, who was responsible for the 3-Day Event cross country course at the Sydney Olympics in 2000, the configuration of the course deliberately weaves around the centre of Prestbury Park, with turns to the left and right leading competitors on a variety of routes and directions.
One of the main differences between the Cross Country Course and the steeplechase courses at Cheltenham is the materials used to build the fences. Chase fences are constructed from 'dead' materials whereas the fences on the Cross Country Course are living, growing trees, shrubs and bushes, which are regularly

Betting Tips for Cheltenham Festival

The Cheltenham Festival initial tape is about to be released and we have some appealing Cheltenham Festival tips from some of the big names in the game to pass on to you. We have all waited a full year, gone through all the pre Cheltenham Festival hype and we are about to get the 2009 Cheltenham Festival underway. So Tony McCoy will make it, Kicking King will not, the Champion Hurdle sees a whole new crop taking on last years winner Sublimity and the highlight of this year's festival the showdown between Kauto Star and Denman.


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Many of you will have been studying the form and trying to get as many Cheltenham Festival tips over the weekend so you can start planning your strategy over the next few days. We have picked up the Racing Post supplement and for those of you who have missed this we have some interesting tips to pass on. Tom Segal of Pricewise fame goes for Aitmatov in the Ladbrokes World hurdle and this may prove a good tip if Inglis is a little undercooked. John Francome goes for Inglis Drever in the same race


Good Tips for Cheltenham Festival 2009

Cheltenham Festival Gold Cup is the biggest and definitely the most expected race in living memory. All along it was shaping up to be a titanic battle between the two heirs apparent to the great Arkle's crown. All season the talk was all about just who would win the Totesport Cheltenham Gold Cup 2008.
The choice between the rising champion and Gold Cup 2007 hero, Kauto Star, and the rising challenger, Denman, divided the punting public in two and surely everyone every punter worth his salt put his money where his mouth is and sided with one of the two super-chasers.
What's more it was nearly unparalleled that one trainer, Paul Nicholls, was able to send out two horses of such high quality in a race of this magnitude. His string was all the more worthy since Kauto was bidding to win a second Betfair £1million bonus, achieved for winning the Betfair Lancashire Chase, the King George VI Chase and the Gold Cup in the same season. Realistically Denman looked the only contender capable of upsetting the odds so to risk £1million to make this super-race happen made the entire racing fraternity and Denman's connections very happy.
Both horses will surely be back for the Totesport Cheltenham Gold Cup 2009 next year and Denman is widelt available at Evens Favourite, with Kauto at 3-1 to reverse this year's placings. Questions remain to be answered as Kauto Star didn't look at his best, but others will say that was just down to the sheer power of Denman and the result will be the same next year. Whatever, another great spectacle awaits us on Gold Cup Day in 2009.
Paul Nicholls managed an impressive 1-2-3 as Neptune Collonges followed his stable-mates home and was only narrowly beaten into third by Kauto Star. He's now available at 20-1 to improve on that and win the Gold Cup in 2009.
But what of the other contenders? On form none of them really had a chance, Exotic Dancer, was the highest rated third favourite at odds of 17-2, had already been beaten five times in career by Kauto Star and odds were heavily stacked against him turning it around this time. And so it proved with Exotic Dancer finishing in fifth place. After being beaten by Kauto Star last year will he back for a third shot at the title in the Cheltenham Gold Cup 2009?
Of the outsiders Afistfullofdollars was well fancied amongst the each-way backers on the course and went off at 20-1. However despite a plucky run he didn't quite have enough coming up hill and finished in 7th under Paul Carberry.
But let's not forget the other candidates for next year who have appeared over this glorious week of racing at Prestbury Park. Tidal Bay put in a supreme run to beat the field by 13 lengths in the Arkle Chase on Tuesday and is widely available at odds of 20-1 for the Gold Cup 2009. The only question there seems to be whether trainer Howard Johnson will prefer to aim the chaser at the Queen Mother Champion Chase 2009 instead. Whichever he race he opts for it seems clear that Tidal Bay will be a strong contender to win again at the Cheltenham Festival 2009.
Master Minded put in a thrilling performance to win Champion Chase yesterday and gives Paul Nicholls an embarrassment of riches with which to take on the chasing titles next year. An intriguing rematch between Kauto & Denman could be made a three-way head-to-head in the Gold Cup 2009. This has surely got to be the race that the punters want to see, Master Minded is available at odds of 14-1 to steal Denman's crown at next year's Cheltenham Festival 2009.

Cheltenham Festival

Monday, 4 August 2008

Cheltenham Festival Event Dates

Please note, tickets for the 2008 - 2009 season will go on sale from 1st September 2008. Ticket price details, races and opening times will be added below as they become available. Cheltenham festival is goint to take place between 10th of March to 13 of March. The event dates are given as under:-
Tue, 10 Mar 09
Cheltenham Racecourse
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
Wed, 11 Mar 09
Cheltenham Racecourse
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
Thu, 12 Mar 09
Cheltenham Racecourse
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
Fri, 13 Mar 09
Cheltenham Racecourse
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom

Cheltenham may alter race times in 2009

From BBC :
The Cheltenham Festival in March may see earlier starts and the running of feature races later in each day

Racecourse officials are reviewing this year's meeting, which saw Wednesday's card abandoned because of high winds.
Three days' worth of racing was run on Thursday and Friday, and officials at the course are analysing the effects.
"Some positives came out of it and some things we think we'll carry forward to 2009," clerk of the course Simon Claisse told BBC Radio Gloucestershire.
"We're considering whether or not we should be running our feature race on each day as race three, it could be race four, or even race five."
Claisse's comments follow the Cheltenham Gold Cup, which is normally the third race on the card at 1515, being run at 1530 as the sixth race in a re-arranged Friday programme which started at 1230

How to Get Cheltenham Festival

Cheltenham racecourse is just a few minutes north of the centre of Cheltenham, and a short distance from the M5.
By Air
Ryanair is the official airline partner of Cheltenham racecourse and offers flights to and from three local airports for the Festival.
By Train
The nearest train station is Cheltenham Spa - for information call 08457 484950. A bus link is provided from Cheltenham Spa Station from 2 hours before racing, returning after racing.
By Car
If travelling by road, the maps below indicate the location of course and the best routes to take. Race goers are advised to follow the recommended routes signed by the AA. Nearer the racecourse, you'll find AA signage directing you to the nearest available car park. For GPS users the postcode is GL50 4SH.
Ample car parking is available. Parking for the Festival is £10 (£8 in advance).
By Bus
Stagecoach bus service D runs every 10 minutes during the day and between 10 minutes and every hour in the evenings from Monday to Saturday. Service 527 also provides a regular service from Cheltenham centre to Bishops Cleeve and Gotherington via the racecourse roundabout. For local Stagecoach information please contact 0870 6082608.

Cheltenham Festival Course Records

Distance

Record Holder

Course Record

Date

2m (C) (12)

Edredon Bleu

3m 44.70s

15/03/00

2m110y (C) (13)

Clever Folly

3m 56.00s

03/10/91

2m110y (C) (14)

Samakaan (IRE)

3m 52.40s

16/03/00

2m110y (H) (8)

Istabraq (IRE)

3m 48.10s

14/03/00

2m1f (H) (8)

Moody Man

3m 51.20s

15/03/90

2m4f110y (C) (15)

Dark Stranger (FR)

4m 49.60s

15/03/00

2m4f110y (H) (12)

Gospel

4m 45.00s

20/04/94

2m4f110y (H) (12)

Sir Dante (IRE)

4m 45.00s

15/04/97

2m5f (C) (17)

Barnbrook Again

5m 01.60s

18/04/90

2m5f (C) (16)

Tri Folene

5m 05.90s

29/09/93

Cheltenham Festival Hospitality Packages

The Cheltenham Festival is the premier National Hunt Horse Racing event. The Cheltenham Festival features four days of the best steeplechase and hurdle racing on the planet, bringing the National Hunt racing season to a climax as 450 horses compete for £2.7m in prize money.


There are lot of companies who provides a great hospitality packages for the viewers of Cheltenham Festival.



Cheltenham Festival - Winners

2008 Ruby Walsh (3)
2007 Robert Thornton (4)
2006 Ruby Walsh (3)
2005 Graham Lee (3)
2004 Ruby Walsh (3)
2003 Barry Geraghty (5)
2002 Richard Johnson (2)
2001 Cancelled - foot & mouth
2000 Mick Fitzgerald (4)
1999 Mick Fitzgerald (4)
1998 Tony McCoy (5)
1997 Tony McCoy (3)
1996 Richard Dunwoody (2)
1995 Norman Williamson (4)
1994 Charlie Swan (3)
1993 Charlie Swan (4)
1992 Jamie Osborne (5)
2008 Ruby Walsh (3)
2007 Robert Thornton (4)
2006 Ruby Walsh (3)
2005 Graham Lee (3)
2004 Ruby Walsh (3)
2003 Barry Geraghty (5)
2002 Richard Johnson (2)
2001 Cancelled - foot & mouth
2000 Mick Fitzgerald (4)
1999 Mick Fitzgerald (4)
1998 Tony McCoy (5)
1997 Tony McCoy (3)
1996 Richard Dunwoody (2)
1995 Norman Williamson (4)
1994 Charlie Swan (3)
1993 Charlie Swan (4)
1992 Jamie Osborne (5)

Cheltenham Festival Criticisms

From many years there have been concerns about the high number of injuries and fatalities to horses. This was brought to a head in 2006 when 11 horses were killed. In response the racecourse decreased the number of runners in certain races and resisted one of the more difficult fences. However, still there are some animal rights groups do not accept that this is sufficient in order to safety of the horses.

Cheltenham Festival Seating Plan

The Best Mate Enclosure - The Best Mate Enclosure gives race goers a great view of the racing, a variety of food outlets, betting shop and bars. The enclosure is directly opposite the main stands and, at the Festival, entertainment includes leading ‘cover’ bands.
Tattersalls and Club - The Tattersalls grandstand provides extensive viewing steps, a betting hall, bars and buffets. Race goers in Tattersalls have access to The Centaur, Paddock, unsaddling enclosure, the Hall of Fame, the Gold Cup and Festival Restaurants and the trade stands in the tented village.
At the Festival, the Guinness Village, opposite the last fence, extends the Tattersalls enclosure with extra viewing steps, bars, bands and other entertainment.
Club, as its name suggests, is the most exclusive enclosure with the best viewing, bars, buffets and betting areas. The purchase of a Club day badge for the Festival also entitles race goers to use all the facilities within Tattersalls. At the Festival, the chalets and boxes in the tented village are in the Club enclosure.
The Centaur - With access from the Hall of Fame, the Centaur provides over 1000 additional seats, a big screen to watch all the racing, totepool and other betting outlets, food and bars. It also hosts live music after racing at the Festival. This facility is available to race goers in Club and Tattersalls.
Seats - Tattersalls seats for the Festival are already fully booked. Seats can be booked in the Guinness grandstand and the Head-On Stand for all four days of the Festival meeting (subject to availability).
Disabled - Disabled facilities are available in each enclosure for race viewing and also in an area overlooking the parade ring. Normal rates of admission are charged for those in wheelchairs and their friends. There is an area reserved for car parking for members who have applied for a disabled label. The car park staff are briefed to allow cars displaying the blue disabled driver label to park as close as possible to the entrances. For those with hearing difficulties, an induction loop enhances the commentary for race goers on part of the Tattersalls steps

Cheltenham Festival - Betting

People from the different parts of the world to go for betting and spend a lot of money in the Cheltenham Festival. For that reason, millions of pounds are gambled during the Cheltenham festival. It is the one place that perceives bets laid by the Bookmakers in the ring of well over £100,000 on a single bet. The Irish come every year and have major gambles on the Irish Horses. The Cheltenham Ante Post Betting market is always very vibrant, with punters putting down there cash well in advance to try and get the best price about there particular fancy. It is significant to be careful about backing your horse well in advance of the big race as if your horse is a non runner you will lose your money. However, it can be money-spinning to take a price a couple of months before the festival as usually if your horse is going to have any sort of chance in the race itself the odds will usually contract in the weeks coming up to the race.

Cheltenham festival tickets

Cheltenham Festival is one of the renowned events in horse racing sports event. People come to see not only from United Kingdom but also from all over the world. For that reason, Cheltenham Festival Crowd levels on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of The Festival are kept to around 55,000, compared with a capacity of 65,000 on Friday for the Gold Cup. Of the Festival’s daily audience, a quarter come from Gloucestershire and nearby, another quarter from London and the Home Counties. Of the rest, 10,000 come from Ireland, and proceed to take over much of the Cotswolds countryside and its hostelries.
Tickets for the 2009 Festival will go on sale from 1st September 2008. Ticket price details, races and opening times will be added below as they become available. Please note that all four days of the 2009 Festival are "all ticket" and advance booking is essential for all enclosures. Tickets are available on lot of tickets sellers websites. Most of the famous Web tickets agent name are as under:-

Cheltenham Festival

The Cheltenham Festival is the most famous place in the National Hunt racing calendar in the United Kingdom and has race prize money second only to the Grand National. It is an event where many of the best British and Irish trained horses race against each other, the extent of which is relatively rare during the rest of the season.
It takes place annually in March at Cheltenham Racecourse in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. Because of the nation's horses and the fact it usually coincides with Saint Patrick's Day, the meeting is often very popular with Irish visitors.
Huge amounts of money are bet, with hundreds of millions of pounds being gambled over the four days and so the Festival is often noted for its atmosphere, most notably the "Cheltenham roar", which refers to the enormous amount of noise that the crowd generates as the horses enter the home straight and long run in.

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Cheltenham Festival 1980 to 2004

2004
The multi-million-pound Centaur centre is ready in time for the 2004 National Hunt Festival. It includes a 2,200-seat arena and another 4,000 to the capacity of the 50,000 course on race days. The centre also provides Cheltenham with an arena big enough for pop concerts for 6,000 people.
2003
The new National Hunt season opens with more than 25,000 tickets already sold for the 2004 Festival.
2003
Best Mate completes an historic double by winning the Tote Cheltenham Gold Cup for the second year running.
2002
It is announced that prize money for the new season at Cheltenham will break the £4 million barrier for the first time, with more than half the money is attached to the Festival meeting in March. There are also plans to extend the meeting from three to four days from 2005.
2002
Work starts on a multi-million redevelopment at the course.
2002
Tickets for 2002 Gold Cup Day sell out in record time.
2002
Ambitious plans are announced for a £15 million redevelopment scheme at the racecourse including a new purpose-built arena and widening of the course to increase crowd capacity from 50,000 to 54,000.
2001
After being postponed from March until after Easter as a result of foot and mouth restrictions, the Festival is cancelled for the first time in 50 years.
1997
The £10 million Tattersalls grandstand and Panoramic Restaurant opens.
1996
The luck of the Irish strikes gold with seven Festival winners from the Emerald Isle, the best Irish tally since 1977.
1993
Cheltenham Hall of Fame exhibition opens, a display of the history of racing at Prestbury Park featuring a gallery of truly great Gold Cup winners including multiple winners Easter Hero, Golden Miller, Arkle and L’Escargot.
1992
New parade ring opens with 25 open boxes and facilities to accommodate up to 1,000 spectators.
1989
A £5 million grandstand extension opens, with standing room under cover for 2,000 people and seating for an extra 300. There are also restaurants, boxes and entertainment rooms. Later the same year a £1 million stable block for 160 horses is completed at the racecourse entrance.
1981
Work begins on a new landscaped paddock, weighing room and permanent facilities for the tented village

Cheltenham Festival History

The 2008 Cheltenham Festival once again will be dramatic over 4 days after it proved a great success the previous year. It is the perfect race meeting of the National Hunt Season. Cheltenham Festival Betting is now on 24 races runs and is followed almost fanatically by a massive quantity of racing enthusiasts. Each year the attendances keep on to grow and over the duration of the racing meeting crowds will easily exceed 180,000, combined with the watching television, radio and live online audio audience it is without doubt one of the world's most anticipated racing spectacles.
The first Cheltenham Festival meeting took place in 1902 and since then has continued to gain prominence within the racing calendar. The National Hunt season is now hard to imagine without the build up to Cheltenham, the expectation creates and the excitement begins many months before the first Cheltenham race goes under starting orders. The volumes of beting that takes place during the Cheltenham Festival Races is nothing short of staggering with millions of pounds changing hands between bookmakers and punters in every race. Cheltenham Festival racing is of paramount importance to the UK racing industry and without the three day meeting National Hunt Racing would never be the same again.
The quality of the entrants for the jump racing action is fantastic in each and every race, but of course the feature races attract the most attention. The Champion Hurdle ran on the Tuesday is the first showpiece event and is followed on the Wednesday with the Queen Mother Champion Chase and on Friday with the Cheltenham Gold Cup. With the supporting Steeplechases, Hurdling and Handicap races Cheltenham deservedly remains as the most important National Hunt meetings of the year!