2016 Champion Hurdle Explained

86th Champion Hurdle
Horse Race:Champion Hurdle
Location:Cheltenham Racecourse
Date:15 March 2016
Winning Horse:Annie Power (IRE)
Winning Jockey:Ruby Walsh
Winning Trainer:Willie Mullins (IRE)
Previous:2015
Next:2017

The 2016 Champion Hurdle was a horse race held at Cheltenham Racecourse on Tuesday 15 March 2016. It was the 86th running of the Champion Hurdle.

Twelve horses started the race, with eight British-trained horses matched against four Irish challengers. The winner of the race was Annie Power, an eight-year-old mare ridden by Ruby Walsh and trained in Ireland by Willie Mullins.

The Runners

Almost all contenders from the previous Champion Hurdle were missing from this renewal, with the 2015 winner Faugheen forced out of the race after sustaining an injury a month earlier and his stablemate and runner-up on many occasions, Arctic Fire also sidelined a week later with a small injury. Following the news, Annie Power, who was in the same ownership as Faugheen was supplemented for the race and was sent off favourite on only her second start in over a year. Her trainer Willie Mullins was also represented by the six-time Grade 1 winner Nichols Canyon (the only horse at the time to have beaten Faugheen). The Grade 1 Fighting Fifth Hurdle winner Identity Thief was in the lineup and well fancied by the punters starting at single figure odds. The best of the English contenders were The New One— unlucky third in the 2014 renewal and fifth in 2015— and My Tent Or Yours —runner-up in the 2014 Champion Hurdle but absent from racing for almost 2 years. The latter was trained by Nicky Henderson who also had another four runners that included the 2015 Triumph Hurdle winner Peace and Co —who had not regained his form in the current season— and the runner-up from that race Top Notch who chased home Identity Thief at Newcastle. The outsiders were Sign of a Victory, Hargam, Sempre Medici(Red Mills Trial Hurdle), Camping Ground (Relkeel Hurdle) and Lil Rockefeller (National Spirit Hurdle).

The Race

There was a fight for the lead in the first furlong with almost four in line trying obtain that spot but eventually Annie Power, who benefitted from a seven pounds mares allowance, settled in front at a good gallop and had The New One closely in behind with Nichols Canyon in third. From the back straight My Tent Or Yours began making ground and went in second on Annie Power's outside. Turning downhill the class horses began to draw clear from the field with Nichols Canyon, Annie Power and My Tent Or Yours all travelling well but in the home straight Annie Power found another gear and cleared from them approaching the final hurdle. She eventually won by four and a half lengths from My Tent Or Yours who was battling out with Nichols Canyon, only a head further back in third.[1] The final time of the race was a new record almost breaking 3m 45s having the tailwind and the drying ground as help in achieving it.[2] [3] The emotional scenes during the post-race interviews involved both the jockey Ruby Walsh and the owners who were in tears following Annie Power's previous unsuccessful attempts at the Cheltenham Festival in 2014 when she finished second in the World Hurdle and 2015 when she fell at the last hurdle when leading in the OLGB Mares' Hurdle.[4]

Race details

Full result

Pos.Marg.Horse (bred)AgeJockeyTrainer (Country)Odds
1Annie Power (IRE)8Ruby WalshWillie Mullins (IRE)5/2 fav
2My Tent Or Yours (IRE)9Barry GeraghtyNicky Henderson (GB)10/1
3hdNichols Canyon (GB)6Paul TownendWillie Mullins (IRE)15/2
44The New One (IRE)8Sam Twiston-DaviesNigel Twiston-Davies (GB)7/2
51Top Notch (FR)5Daryl JacobNicky Henderson (GB)14/1
69Identity Thief (IRE)6Bryan CooperHenry de Bromhead (IRE)8/1
7Lil Rockefeller (USA)5Trevor WhelanNeil King (GB)20/1
8Sign of a Victory (IRE)7Andrew TinklerNicky Henderson (GB)66/1
9nkCamping Ground (FR)6Leighton AspellRobert Walford (GB)16/1
1028Hargam (FR)5Mark WalshNicky Henderson (GB)16/1
PUSempre Medici (FR)6David MullinsWillie Mullins (IRE)16/1
PUPeace and Co (FR)5Nico de BoinvilleNicky Henderson (GB)16/1

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.racingpost.com/results/11/cheltenham/2016-03-15/622907 Racing Post
  2. Web site: Cheltenham Festival 2016: Annie Power wins Champion Hurdle – as it happened. 15 March 2016. Guardian. 16 March 2016.
  3. Web site: Cheltenham 2016: Annie Power wins Champion Hurdle. 15 March 2016. BBC Sport. 16 March 2016.
  4. Web site: Majestic Annie powers to Champion Hurdle glory. 15 March 2016. RTE Sport. 16 March 2016.