Champion Bumper

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The Champion Bumper is a Grade 1 National Hunt flat race in the United Kingdom for four to six-year-old horses run over a distance of 2 miles 110 yards (3,319 metres) on the Old Course at Cheltenham Racecourse during the Cheltenham Festival in March.

It was first run in 1992, and is the most prestigious flat race in National Hunt racing. It is usually a good source of future top class hurdlers and chasers. The 2002 race was the highest quality renewal with Pizarro first, Rhinestone Cowboy second, Back in Front third, Thisthatandtother fourth and Iris's Gift fifth. Three of these horses won future races at the Cheltenham Festival. The two exceptions are Rhinestone Cowboy who came third twice and Pizarro who came a close second to a future dual Champion Hurdle winner. Other past graduates include future Festival winners Monsieur Le Cure, French Holly, Trabolgan and future Festival placed horses Large Action, Go Ballistic and Cornish Rebel. Possibly the best ever winner of the race, Florida Pearl, was trained by Mullins to win the race in 1997 prior to winning a host of Grade 1 steeplechases in Britain and Ireland. He, Montelado and Monsignor are the three winners to win at a future Cheltenham Festival. Winners of this race tend to either go on to good careers or disappear into obscurity.

Unlike most bumpers, professional jockeys are allowed to ride in it. Indeed, flat jockeys have taken part, Jamie Spencer actually winning it on Pizarro.

The Irish have dominated the race with 12 winners from 15 runnings. The English trained winners were Dato Star, Monsignor and Liberman. Willie Mullins has a phenomenal record in the race, having won it five times.

[edit] Winners

  • Amateur jockeys indicated by "Mr".
Year Winner Age Jockey Trainer
1992 Montelado 5 Richard Dunwoody Pat Flynn
1993 Rhythm Section 4 Paul Carberry Homer Scott
1994 Mucklemeg 6 Charlie Swan Edward O'Grady
1995 Dato Star 4 Mark Dwyer Malcolm Jefferson
1996 Wither or Which 5 Mr Willie Mullins Willie Mullins
1997 Florida Pearl 5 Richard Dunwoody Willie Mullins
1998 Alexander Banquet 5 Mr Ruby Walsh Willie Mullins
1999 Monsignor 5 Brendan Powell Mark Pitman
2000 Joe Cullen 5 Charlie Swan Willie Mullins
2001 race cancelled because of foot and mouth crisis
2002 Pizarro 5 Jamie Spencer Edward O'Grady
2003 Liberman 5 Tony McCoy Martin Pipe
2004 Total Enjoyment 5 Jim Culloty Tommy Cooper
2005 Missed That 6 Ruby Walsh Willie Mullins
2006 Hairy Molly 6 Paul Carberry Joseph Crowley
2007 Cork All Star 5 Barry Geraghty Jessica Harrington

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