Pricey tickets and uncompetitive racing are making Cheltenham a tricky sell
A general view of the winners after Galopin Des Champs won the Boodles Cheltenham Gold Cup Steeple Chase on day four of the 2024 Cheltenham Festival at Cheltenham Racecourse. Picture date: Friday March 15, 2024. PA Photo. See PA story RACING Cheltenham. Photo credit should read: Adam Davy/PA Wire.Â
The smell of countryside, money and anticipation hung over the parade ring before the Gold Cup, almost certainly like it had when it was first run 100 years ago. A race with a roll of honour boasting champions such as Arkle, Golden Miller, Best Mate, Kauto Star and Desert Orchid marked its centenary with a more-than-worthy winner in Galopin Des Champs. Trained by the sport’s pre-eminent whisperer, Willie Mullins, the red-hot favourite made short work of pulling off back-to-back successes in steeplechasing’s toughest test.
Approaching the finishing line, Paul Townend’s only source of concern was a loose horse that had unshipped its rider and was now galloping freely upsides him, threatening to veer into the winning partnership’s way. With the first home well backed and the sun finally warming all present after days spent under thick clouds, the air around the racecourse was one of celebration following the blue riband event of a Festival, whose health is not quite as rude as the post-race scenes would have you believe.




