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Gold Cup

16:00 Cheltenham Festival

2025-03-14

Winner: £351,687.5

Runners: 0

Going: Soft

No. of hurdles: 22

Distance: 3m2f70y

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The Boodles Cheltenham Gold Cup is the most prestigious contest in jump racing and has been won by some of the greatest horses in the history of the sport. The Grade 1 chase provides the highlight of the four-day Cheltenham Festival and, with prize-money of £625,000, is the most valuable jumps race in Britain and Ireland after the Grand National. The Gold Cup represents the ultimate challenge for the very best staying chasers, with 22 fences to be jumped during the relentless three miles and two and a half furlongs, and a punishing finish up the famous Cheltenham hill. Among the greats to have won the race are Golden Miller, Mill House, Arkle, Best Mate and Kauto Star. Galopin Des Champs is the latest to join these all-time great horses after back-to-back victories in 2023 and 2024. Check the Cheltenham Gold Cup runners and riders ahead of the big race and place your bets by clicking the odds buttons.

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14(0)
1F-1P6
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Royale Pagaille

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T: Venetia Williams
11
11-10
166
175
3(0)
6U5870
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Conflated

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T: Gordon Elliott
11
11-10
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174
10(0)
323257
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Hewick

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T: John Joseph Hanlon
10
11-10
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170
11(0)
/416-1
silk
Jungle Boogie

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T: Henry De Bromhead
11
11-10
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167
12(0)
24-31P
silk
L'Homme Presse

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T: Venetia Williams
10
11-10
163
170
2(0)
9-14U1
silk
Banbridge

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T: Joseph Patrick O'Brien
9
11-10
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178
7(0)
P5-433
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Gentlemansgame

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T: M F Morris
9
11-10
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169
1(0)
62-3PP
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Ahoy Senor

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T: Lucinda Russell
10
11-10
168
174
6(0)
1-2311
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Galopin Des Champs

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T: W P Mullins
9
11-10
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187
8(0)
1-P625
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Grangeclare West

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T: W P Mullins
9
11-10
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169
13(0)
12-225
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Monty's Star

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T: Henry De Bromhead
8
11-10
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166
15(0)
P5-U14
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The Real Whacker

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T: Patrick Neville
9
11-10
159
165
9(0)
13-2P1
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Grey Dawning

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T: Dan Skelton
8
11-10
165
172
4(0)
13-262
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Corbetts Cross

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T: Emmet Mullins
8
11-10
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173
5(0)
11-123
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Fact To File

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T: W P Mullins
8
11-10
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175

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PREVIOUS GOLD CUP WINNERS

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Year Horse Previous Form Age Price Trainer Jockey
2024 Galopin De Champs 12-311 8 10-11F Willie Mullins Paul Townend
2023 Galopin De Champs 1-11 7 7-5F Willie Mullins Paul Townend
2022 A Plus Tard 112-12 8 3-1F Henry De Bromhead Rachael Blackmore
2021 Minella Indo 2-11F4 8 9-1 Henry De Bromhead Rachael Blackmore
2020 Al Boum Photo RO-112-1 8 100-30F Willie Mullins Paul Townend
2019 Al Boum Photo 2F1RO-1 7 12-1 Willie Mullins Paul Townend
2018 Native River 1-1113 8 5-1 Colin Tizzard Richard Johnson
2017 Sizing John 33-211 7 7-1 Jessica Harrington Robbie Power
2016 Don Cossack 1-11F1 9 9-4F Gordon Elliott Bryan Cooper
2015 Coneygree 13-111 8 7-1 Mark Bradstock Nico de Boinville

CHELTENHAM GOLD CUP KEY TRENDS AND STATS

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Key trends

  • Aged between seven and nine, 10/10
  • Adjusted RPR of at least 172, 10/10
  • Grade 1 chase winner, 9/10
  • No more than 13 starts over fences, 9/10
  • Won over at least 3m, 9/10
  • Ran no more than four times that season, 9/10
  • Within 9lb of RPR top-rated, 9/10
  • Won a Graded chase that season, 9/10
  • Won or placed previously at the festival, 8/10

Other factors

  • In 2015, Coneygree became the first winner not to have run at a previous festival since Imperial Call in 1996. He was also the first novice to win since Captain Christy in 1974.
  • Four of the last ten winners had run in the King George or Savills Chase (formerly Lexus) that season

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WHAT HAPPENED LAST YEAR - CHELTENHAM GOLD CUP 2024

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Just as occurred in 2023, Galopin Des Champs was crowned as the best staying chaser of his generation with his second impressive Gold Cup success in a row. There was never a moment’s doubt as he joined some of the chasing greats with multiple wins in the race when scoring by three and a half lengths under Paul Townend. Gerri Colombe was once again beaten by his old foe but ran a huge race in second, while the Grand National winner Corach Rambler ran a huge race in another famous chase in third.