Cotswold Chase

The Cotswold Chase is a Grade 2 National Hunt steeplechase in Great Britain which is open to horses aged five years or older. It is run on the New Course at Cheltenham over a distance of about 3 miles and 1½ furlongs (3 miles 1 furlong and 156 yards, or 5,172 metres), and during its running there are twenty-one fences to be jumped. The race is scheduled to take place each year in January.

Cotswold Chase
2020
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The race was first run in 1980 as the Tote Double Chase, later the Timeform Hall of Fame Chase. The event serves as a trial for the Cheltenham Gold Cup, which takes place at the same venue in March. It is held during Festival Trials Day, which features several other trials for races at the Cheltenham Festival. The event is registered as the Cotswold Chase, but it has usually been known by a sponsored title. The wine merchant Bibendum supported the race from 2010 to 2014, and its 2014 title promoted Argento, an Argentinian wine brand.[1] From 2015 to 2019 the race was sponsored by the BetBright bookmaking firm.[2] and since 2020 it has been sponsored by Paddy Power.

Winners

Year
Winner
Age
Jockey
Trainer
1980Raffi Nelson7Steve Smith EcclesNicky Henderson
1981Little Owl7Jim Wilson[lower-alpha 1]Peter Easterby
1982Lesley Ann8Colin BrownDavid Elsworth
1983Combs Ditch7Colin BrownDavid Elsworth
1984Everett9Stuart ShilstonFulke Walwyn
1985West Tip8Richard DunwoodyMichael Oliver
1986Misty Spirit7Steve Smith EcclesD Lee
1987Abandoned because of frost
1988 Twin Oaks 8 Paul Croucher David Murray Smith
1989 Deep Moment 7 Dermot Browne Mercy Rimell
1990 Toby Tobias 8 Mark Pitman Jenny Pitman
1991 Celtic Shot 9 Peter Scudamore Charlie Brooks
1992Abandoned because of frost
1993 Sibton Abbey 8 Steve Smith Eccles Ferdy Murphy
1994 Dubacilla 8 Dean Gallagher Henry Cole
1995 Master Oats 9 Norman Williamson Kim Bailey
1996Abandoned because of frost
1997 One Man 9 Richard Dunwoody Gordon W. Richards
1998 See More Business 8 Timmy Murphy Paul Nicholls
1999 Cyfor Malta 6 Tony McCoy Martin Pipe
2000 Looks Like Trouble 8 Norman Williamson Noel Chance
2001 See More Business 11 Mick Fitzgerald Paul Nicholls
2002 Rince Ri 9 Ruby Walsh Ted Walsh
2003 Behrajan 8 Richard Johnson Henry Daly
2004 Jair du Cochet 7 Jacques Ricou Guillaume Macaire
2005 Grey Abbey 11 Graham Lee Howard Johnson
2006 See You Sometime [lower-alpha 2] 11 Andrew Thornton Seamus Mullins
2007 Exotic Dancer 7 Tony McCoy Jonjo O'Neill
2008 Knowhere 10 Paddy Brennan Nigel Twiston-Davies
2009 Joe Lively 10 Joe Tizzard Colin Tizzard
2010 Taranis 9 Nick Scholfield Paul Nicholls
2011 Neptune Collonges 9 Tony McCoy Paul Nicholls
2012 Midnight Chase 10 Dougie Costello Neil Mulholland
2013 Cape Tribulation 9 Denis O'Regan Malcolm Jefferson
2014 The Giant Bolster 9 Tom Scudamore David Bridgewater
2015 Many Clouds 7 Leighton Aspell Oliver Sherwood
2016 Smad Place 9 Richard Johnson Alan King
2017 Many Clouds 9 Leighton Aspell Oliver Sherwood
2018 Definitly Red 9 Danny Cook Brian Ellison
2019 Frodon 7 Bryony Frost Paul Nicholls
2020 Santini 8 Nico de Boinville Nicky Henderson
  1. amateur jockey
  2. The 2006 running took place at Wincanton

See also

References

  1. "Argento Sponsors Highlight of Festival Trials Day" (PDF). cheltenham.co.uk. 19 January 2010. Retrieved 5 February 2010.
  2. Burton, Scott. "BetBright to sponsor Cotswold Chase". Retrieved 28 January 2015.

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