Mildmay of Flete Challenge Cup
Grade 3 race | |
Location |
Cheltenham Racecourse Cheltenham, England |
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Race type | Chase |
Sponsor |
Brown Advisory Merriebelle Stable |
Website | Cheltenham |
Race information | |
Distance | 2m 5f (4,225 metres) |
Surface | Turf |
Track | Left-handed |
Qualification | Five-years-old and up |
Weight | Handicap |
Purse |
£100,000 (2016)[1] 1st: £51,255 |
2016 | ||
Empire Of Dirt | Tango De Juilley | Kings Palace |
Previous years | ||
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2015 | ||
Darna | Monetaire | Rawnaq |
2014 | ||
Ballynagour | Colour Squadron | Tatenen |
2013 | ||
Carrickboy | Vino Griego | Tartak |
2012 | ||
Salut Flo | The Cockney Mackem | Glam Gerry |
2011 | ||
Holmwood Legend | Aimigayle | Beautiful Sound |
2010-2001 | ||
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2010 | ||
Great Endeavour | Sunnyhillboy | From Dawn To Dusk |
2009 | ||
Something Wells | Ping Pong Sivola | Notable D'Estruval |
2008 | ||
Mister McGoldrick | Gwanako | Fundamentalist |
2007 | ||
Idole First | Palarshan | Mariah Rollins |
2006 | ||
Non So | Kelrev | Graphic Approach |
2005 | ||
Liberthine | Banker Count | Simply Gifted |
2004 | ||
Tikram | Iznogoud | Fondmort |
2003 | ||
Young Spartacus | Fondmort | Scots Grey |
2002 | ||
Blowing Wind | Lady Cricket | Its Time For A Win |
2000-1993 | ||
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2000 | ||
Dark Stranger | Native Charm | Inn At The Top |
1999 | ||
Majadou | King Of Sparta | Wayward King |
1998 | ||
Super Coin | Sparky Gayle | Monnaie Forte |
1997 | ||
Terao | All The Aces | Air Shot |
1996 | ||
Old Bridge | Call It A Day | Postage Stamp |
1995 | ||
Kadi | Dublin Flyer | Well Briefed |
1994 | ||
Elfast | Dublin Flyer | Smartie Express |
1993 | ||
Sacre D'Or | Smartie Express | Southern Minstrel |
The Mildmay of Flete Challenge Cup is a Grade 3 National Hunt chase 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 2 miles and 5 furlongs (4,225 metres), and during its running there are seventeen fences to be jumped. It is a handicap race, and is scheduled to take place each year during the Cheltenham Festival in March.
History
The race was established in memory of the 2nd Baron Mildmay of Flete (1909–1950), an amateur National Hunt jockey who rode three winners at the Cheltenham Festival. The inaugural race took place in April 1951, because the planned running, in March, had to be abandoned, due to a waterlogged course.
The Racing Post sponsored the race from 2006 to 2008, and during this period it was titled the Racing Post Plate. The 2009 running was named the Freddie Williams Festival Plate, in tribute to Freddie Williams (1942–2008), a popular Scottish bookmaker who owned a pitch at Cheltenham.[2] The construction company Byrne Group supported the event from 2010 to 2014[3] and from 2015 it has been sponsored by Brown Advisory and Merriebelle Stable.[4]
Records
Most successful horse (2 wins):
- The Tsarevich – 1985, 1986
- Elfast – 1992, 1994
Leading jockey (3 wins):
- Fred Winter – Slender (1951, dead-heat), Sy Oui (1953), Caesar's Helm (1958)
Leading trainer (4 wins):
- Bobby Renton – Tudor Line (1954), Caesar's Helm (1958), Siracusa (1959), Merry Court (1968)
- Nicky Henderson – The Tsarevich (1985, 1986), Liberthine (2005), Non So (2006)
- Martin Pipe – Terao (1997), Majadou (1999), Dark Stranger (2000), Blowing Wind (2002)
Winners
Year |
Winner |
Age |
Weight |
Jockey |
Trainer |
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1951 | Canford (DH) | 9 | 12-02 | Glen Kelly | Ivor Anthony |
1951 | Slender (DH) | 9 | 10-11 | Fred Winter | Ryan Price |
1952 | Portarlington | 7 | 10-08 | Ken Mullins | Willie Stephenson |
1953 | Sy Oui | 8 | 10-03 | Fred Winter | Ryan Price |
1954 | Tudor Line | 9 | 10-12 | George Slack | Bobby Renton |
1955 | Mont Tremblant | 9 | 12-07 | Dave Dick | Fulke Walwyn |
1956 | Pondapatarri | 7 | 11-00 | René Emery | George Beeby |
1957 | Madras | 7 | 10-02 | Johnny Bullock | Michael Marsh |
1958 | Caesar's Helm | 7 | 11-06 | Fred Winter | Bobby Renton |
1959 | Siracusa | 6 | 10-12 | Jumbo Wilkinson | Bobby Renton |
1960 | Devon Customer | 8 | 10-04 | Joe Guest | Syd Bowler |
1961 | Malting Barley | 6 | 10-04 | Owen McNally | Toby Balding |
1962 | Spring Greeting | 7 | 10-06 | Johnny Lehane | Verly Bewicke |
1963 | Milo | 8 | 10-04 | Josh Gifford | Herbert Blagrave |
1964 | Take Plenty | 8 | 10-01 | Ron Vibert | Tim Forster |
1965 | Snaigow | 6 | 10-03 | Johnny Lehane | Verly Bewicke |
1966 | Tibidabo | 6 | 10-04 | Jeff King | Arthur Freeman |
1967 | French March | 7 | 09-09 | Mr Ben Hanbury | Tom Hanbury |
1968 | Merry Court | 7 | 10-03 | Josh Gifford | Bobby Renton |
1969 | Specify | 7 | 11-02 | Bob Davies | Denis Rayson |
1970 | Verona Forest | 7 | 11-00 | Gerry Scott | Neville Crump |
1971 | Hound Tor | 7 | 10-02 | Macer Gifford | Guy Harwood |
1972 | Mocharabuice | 9 | 10-07 | Graham Thorner | Tim Forster |
1973 | Vulgan Town | 7 | 10-00 | Johnny Haine | Toby Balding |
1974 | Garnishee | 10 | 10-10 | David Mould | Harry Thomson Jones |
1975 | Summerville | 9 | 10-13 | Andrew Turnell | Bob Turnell |
1976 | Broncho II | 7 | 11-01 | Michael Dickinson | Tony Dickinson |
1977 | Uncle Bing | 8 | 12-05 | John Francome | Richard Head |
1978 | King or Country | 7 | 10-09 | Paul Leach | David Barons |
1979 | Brawny Scot | 9 | 10-00 | Ridley Lamb | George Fairbairn |
1980 | Snowshill Sailor | 8 | 10-04 | Andrew Turnell | Bob Turnell |
1981 | Political Pop | 7 | 10-00 | Robert Earnshaw | Michael Dickinson |
1982 | Doubleuagain | 8 | 10-00 | Frank Berry | Andy Geraghty |
1983 | Mr Peapock | 7 | 09-07 | Leslie Bloomfield | Trevor Hallett |
1984 | Half Free | 8 | 11-06 | Richard Linley | Fred Winter |
1985 | The Tsarevich | 9 | 11-07 | John White | Nicky Henderson |
1986 | The Tsarevich | 10 | 11-05 | John White | Nicky Henderson |
1987 | Gee-A | 8 | 09-10 | Miss Gee Armytage | Geoff Hubbard |
1988 | Smart Tar | 7 | 10-02 | Carl Llewellyn | Mark Wilkinson |
1989 | Paddyboro | 11 | 10-07 | Richard Rowe | Josh Gifford |
1990 | New Halen | 9 | 09-07 | Eamon Tierney | Paul James |
1991 | Foyle Fisherman | 12 | 11-00 | Eamon Murphy | Josh Gifford |
1992 | Elfast | 9 | 11-00 | Martin Lynch | John Webber |
1993 | Sacre d'Or | 8 | 11-00 | Graham McCourt | Nigel Tinkler |
1994 | Elfast | 11 | 11-04 | Graham McCourt | John Webber |
1995 | Kadi | 6 | 10-04 | Norman Williamson | David Nicholson |
1996 | Old Bridge | 8 | 09-07 | Gary Crone | Andrew Turnell |
1997 | Terao | 11 | 10-07 | Timmy Murphy | Martin Pipe |
1998 | Super Coin | 10 | 10-00 | Norman Williamson | Richard Lee |
1999 | Majadou | 5 | 11-00 | Tony McCoy | Martin Pipe |
2000 | Dark Stranger | 9 | 10-03 | Richard Johnson | Martin Pipe |
no race 2001 [1] | |||||
2002 | Blowing Wind | 9 | 10-09 | Ruby Walsh | Martin Pipe |
2003 | Young Spartacus | 10 | 10-09 | Richard Johnson | Henry Daly |
2004 | Tikram | 7 | 10-00 | Timmy Murphy | Gary L. Moore |
2005 | Liberthine | 6 | 10-01 | Mr Sam Waley-Cohen | Nicky Henderson |
2006 | Non So | 8 | 11-03 | Mick Fitzgerald | Nicky Henderson |
2007 | Idole First | 8 | 10-07 | Alan O'Keeffe | Venetia Williams |
2008 | Mister McGoldrick | 11 | 11-07 | Dominic Elsworth | Sue Smith |
2009 | Something Wells | 8 | 10-07 | Mr Will Biddick | Venetia Williams |
2010 | Great Endeavour | 6 | 10-01 | Danny Cook | David Pipe |
2011 | Holmwood Legend | 10 | 10-09 | Keiran Burke | Patrick Rodford |
2012 | Salut Flo | 7 | 10-10 | Tom Scudamore | David Pipe |
2013 | Carrickboy | 9 | 10-05 | Liam Treadwell | Venetia Williams |
2014 | Ballynagour | 8 | 10-09 | Tom Scudamore | David Pipe |
2015 | Darna | 9 | 10-11 | David Bass | Kim Bailey |
2016 | Empire of Dirt | 9 | 10-11 | Colm Murphy | Bryan Cooper |
1 The 2001 running was cancelled because of a foot-and-mouth crisis.
See also
References
- ↑ "Cheltenham prize-money boosted to over £4m". Racing Post. 7 January 2016.
- ↑ "Horse race named after bookmaker". bbc.co.uk. February 23, 2009. Retrieved 2010-02-12.
- ↑ "Byrne Group announced as sponsor" (PDF). cheltenham.co.uk. February 2, 2010. Retrieved 2010-02-12.
- ↑ "Brown Advisory & Merriebelle Stable new Festival sponsors". Gloucestershire Echo. Retrieved 14 March 2015.
- pedigreequery.com – Freddie Williams Festival Plate – Cheltenham.
- racenewsonline.co.uk – Racenews Archive (February 21, 2008).
- Ladbrokes Pocket Companion 1990/91. Aesculus Press. 1990. p. 61. ISBN 1-871093-21-X.