Racing Post Chase

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The Racing Post Chase is a Grade 3 National Hunt horse race in the United Kingdom for five-year-old and above horses run over a distance of 3 miles (4,828 metres) at Kempton Park Racecourse in late February.

It is a handicap chase, and is often contested by horses en route to the Cheltenham Gold Cup or Grand National. Two Winners have gone on to a career win in the National, two in the Irish Grand National, one in the Welsh National, and one in the Whitbread Gold Cup. Three others have gone to career wins at the Cheltenham Festival. There are eighteen fences to be jumped in the race.

It was first run in 1988 and has been continually sponsored by the Racing Post.

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[edit] Trivia

  • 1989 In a tribute to the recently retired jockey Peter Scuadmore, both Derek Thompson and John Francome singled out this race as the best example of his brilliance[1].
  • 1994 Four horses in the race went on to win at that year's Cheltenham Festival. These were Antonin first, The Fellow third, Elfast fourth and Fighting Words sixth. Also in the race was future Grand National and 1995 Festival winner Rough Quest.

[edit] Winners

Year Winner Age Weight Jockey Trainer
1988 Rhyme 'n' Reason 9 10-11 Brendan Powell David Elsworth
1989 Bonanza Boy 8 11-01 Peter Scudamore Martin Pipe
1990 Desert Orchid 11 12-03 Richard Dunwoody David Elsworth
1991 Docklands Express 9 10-07 Anthony Tory Kim Bailey
1992 Docklands Express 10 11-10 Anthony Tory Kim Bailey
1993 Zeta's Lad 10 10-10 John White John Upson
1994 Antonin 6 10-04 John Burke Sue Bramall
1995 Val d'Alene 8 11-02 Adam Kondrat François Doumen
1996 Rough Quest 10 10-08 Richard Dunwoody Terry Casey
1997 Mudahim 11 10-02 Rodney Farrant Jenny Pitman
1998 Super Tactics 10 10-10 Andrew Thornton Robert Alner
1999 Dr Leunt 8 11-05 Richard Dunwoody Philip Hobbs
2000 Gloria Victis 6 11-10 Richard Johnson Martin Pipe
2001 Young Spartacus 8 11-03 Richard Johnson Henry Daly
2002 Gunther McBride 7 10-03 Richard Johnson Philip Hobbs
2003 La Landiere 8 11-07 Warren Marston Richard Phillips
2004 Marlborough 12 11-12 Ruby Walsh Nicky Henderson
2005 Farmer Jack 9 11-12 Richard Johnson Philip Hobbs
2006 Innox * 10 11-00 Tony McCoy François Doumen
2007 Simon 8 11-05 Andrew Thornton John Spearing

* The 2006 race took place at Sandown Park as Kempton Park was closed for re-development.

[edit] Reference

  1. ^ The Sporting Life National Hunt Review 1992/93

[edit] See also