Paddy Power Gold Cup Explained

Class:Premier Handicap
Horse Race:Paddy Power Gold Cup
Location:Cheltenham Racecourse
Cheltenham, England
Inaugurated:1960
Race Type:Steeplechase
Sponsor:Paddy Power
Website:Cheltenham
Distance:2m 4½f (4,124 metres)
Surface:Turf
Track:Left-handed
Qualification:Four-years-old and up
Weight:Handicap
Purse:£160,000 (2022)
1st: £90,032

|}The Paddy Power Gold Cup is a Premier Handicap National Hunt chase in Great Britain which is open to horses aged four years or older. It is run on the Old Course at Cheltenham over a distance of about 2 miles and 4½ furlongs (2 miles 4 furlongs and 44 yards, or 4,064 metres), and during its running there are sixteen fences to be jumped. It is a handicap race, and it is scheduled to take place each year in mid November.

The event was established in 1960, and it was originally sponsored by Mackeson. It was known as the Mackeson Gold Cup until 1995, but since then it has had various sponsors and several title changes. It was backed by Murphy's from 1996, and by Thomas Pink from 2000. The bookmaker Paddy Power began supporting the race in 2003 and their sponsorship continued until the 2015 running. In 2016 the sponsorship was taken over by another bookmaking firm BetVictor.[1] Paddy Power returned for a second period of sponsorship in 2020.

Records

Most successful horse (2 wins):

Leading jockey (4 wins):

Leading trainer (8 wins):

Winners

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YearWinnerAgeWeightJockeyTrainer
1960width=160px Fortria812-00width=180px Pat Taaffewidth=180px Tom Dreaper
1961Scottish Memories710–12C. FinneganArthur Thomas
1962Fortria1012-00Pat TaaffeTom Dreaper
1963Richard of Bordeaux810-05Bobby BeasleyFulke Walwyn
1964Super Flash910-05Stan MellorFrank Cundell
1965Dunkirk812-07Bill ReesPeter Cazalet
1966Pawnbroker811-09Paddy BroderickArthur Stephenson
1967Charlie Worcester1010–11Josh GiffordRyan Price
1968Jupiter Boy710-03Eddie HartyFred Rimell
1969Gay Trip911-05Terry BiddlecombeFred Rimell
1970Chatham610-03Ken WhiteFred Rimell
1971Gay Trip911-03Terry BiddlecombeFred Rimell
1972Red Candle810-00Jimmy FoxRicky Vallance
1973Skymas810-05Stan MurphyBrian Lusk
1974Bruslee810-07Andrew TurnellMichael Scudamore
1975Clear Cut1110-09David GreavesMaurice Camacho
1976711-01Dennis AtkinsNeville Crump
1977Bachelor's Hall710-06Martin O'HalloranPeter Cundell
1978Bawnogues710-07Craig SmithMartin Tate
1979Man Alive810-09Ron BarryGordon W. Richards
1980Bright Highway611-01Gerry NewmanMichael O'Brien
1981Henry Kissinger710–13Paul BartonDavid Gandolfo
1982Fifty Dollars More711-00Richard LinleyFred Winter
1983Pounentes610-06Neale DoughtyBilly McGhie
1984Half Free811–10Richard LinleyFred Winter
1985Half Free911–10Richard LinleyFred Winter
1986Very Promising811–13Richard DunwoodyDavid Nicholson
1987Beau Ranger910-02Mark PerrettMartin Pipe
1988Pegwell Bay711-02Peter ScudamoreTim Forster
1989Joint Sovereignty910-04Graham McCourtPhilip Hobbs
1990Multum in Parvo710-02Norman WilliamsonJohn Edwards
1991Another Coral810-01Richard DunwoodyDavid Nicholson
1992Tipping Tim710–10Carl LlewellynNigel Twiston-Davies
1993Bradbury Star811-08Declan MurphyJosh Gifford
1994Bradbury Star911–11Philip HideJosh Gifford
1995Dublin Flyer911-08Brendan PowellTim Forster
1996Challenger du Luc610-02Richard DunwoodyMartin Pipe
1997Senor El Betrutti810-00Jamie OsborneSusan Nock
1998Cyfor Malta511-03Tony McCoyMartin Pipe
1999The Outback Way910-00Norman WilliamsonVenetia Williams
2000Lady Cricket610–13Tony McCoyMartin Pipe
2001Shooting Light811-03Tony McCoyMartin Pipe
2002Cyfor Malta911-09Barry GeraghtyMartin Pipe
2003Fondmort710–13Mick FitzgeraldNicky Henderson
2004Celestial Gold610-02Timmy MurphyMartin Pipe
2005Our Vic711-07Timmy MurphyMartin Pipe
2006Exotic Dancer611-02Tony McCoyJonjo O'Neill
2007L'Antartique710–13Graham LeeFerdy Murphy
2008Imperial Commander710-07Paddy BrennanNigel Twiston-Davies
2009Tranquil Sea710–13Andrew McNamaraEdward O'Grady
2010Little Josh810-05Sam Twiston-DaviesNigel Twiston-Davies
2011Great Endeavour710-03Timmy MurphyDavid Pipe
2012Al Ferof711-08Ruby WalshPaul Nicholls
2013Johns Spirit610-02Richie McLernonJonjo O'Neill
2014Caid Du Berlais510–13Sam Twiston-DaviesPaul Nicholls
2015Annacotty711-00Ian PophamAlan King
2016Taquin du Seuil911–11Aidan ColemanJonjo O'Neill
2017Splash Of Ginge910–06Tom BellamyNigel Twiston-Davies
2018Baron Alco710-11Jamie MooreGary Moore
2019Happy Diva811-00Richard PatrickKerry Lee
2020Coole Cody910-05Tom O'BrienEvan Williams
2021Midnight Shadow811-05Ryan ManiaSue Smith
2022Ga Law611-00Jonathan BurkeJamie Snowden
2023Stage Star711–07Harry CobdenPaul Nicholls

See also

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: McFadden. Racing Post. Tony. BetVictor to sponsor feature at Open meeting. https://web.archive.org/web/20160822033136/http://www.racingpost.com/news/horse-racing/betvictor-to-sponsor-feature-race-at-the-cheltenham-open-meeting/2044066/#newsArchiveTabs=last7DaysNews. dead. 22 August 2016. 9 August 2016.