Hennessy Cognac Gold Cup

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The Hennessy Cognac Gold Cup is a Grade 3 National Hunt horse race in the United Kingdom for five-year-old and above horses. It is run over a distance of 3 milesfurlongs (5,331 metres) at Newbury Racecourse in late November or early December.

It was first run in 1957 at Cheltenham Racecourse, moving to its present venue in 1960. It takes its name from Hennessy Cognac, the long term sponsors of the race. It is a prestigious handicap chase, and the most important race of its kind before Christmas. There are twenty-one fences to be jumped in the race.

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  • Weights given in stones - pounds; Amateur jockeys identified by "Mr".
Year
Winner
Age
Weight
Jockey
Trainer
1957 Mandarin 6 11-00 Gerry Madden Fulke Walwyn
1958 Taxidermist 6 11-01 Mr John Lawrence Fulke Walwyn
1959 Kerstin 9 11-10 Stan Hayhurst Verly Bewicke
1960 Knucklecracker 7 11-01 Derek Ancil Derek Ancil
1961 Mandarin 10 11-05 Willie Robinson Fulke Walwyn
1962 Springbok 8 10-08 Gerry Scott Neville Crump
1963 Mill House 6 12-00 Willie Robinson Fulke Walwyn
1964 Arkle 7 12-07 Pat Taaffe Tom Dreaper
1965 Arkle 8 12-07 Pat Taaffe Tom Dreaper
1966 Stalbridge Colonist 7 10-00 Stan Mellor Ken Cundell
1967 Rondetto 11 10-01 Jeff King Bob Turnell
1968 Man of the West 7 10-00 Willie Robinson Fulke Walwyn
1969 Spanish Steps 6 11-08 John Cook Edward Courage
1970 Border Mask 8 11-01 David Mould Peter Cazalet
1971 Bighorn 7 10-11 David Cartwright Charlie Vernon Miller
1972 Charlie Potheen 7 11-04 Richard Pitman Fulke Walwyn
1973 Red Candle 9 10-04 Jimmy Fox Ricky Vallance
1974 Royal Marshall II 7 10-00 Graham Thorner Tim Forster
1975 April Seventh 9 11-02 Andrew Turnell Bob Turnell
1976 Zeta's Son 7 10-09 Ian Watkinson Peter Bailey
1977 Bachelor's Hall 7 10-10 Martin O'Halloran Peter Cundell
1978 Approaching 7 10-06 Bob Champion Josh Gifford
1979 Fighting Fit 7 11-07 Richard Linley Ken Oliver
1980 Bright Highway 6 11-06 Gerry Newman Michael O'Brien
1981 Diamond Edge 10 11-10 Bill Smith Fulke Walwyn
1982 Bregawn 8 11-10 Graham Bradley Michael Dickinson
1983 Brown Chamberlin 8 11-08 John Francome Fred Winter
1984 Burrough Hill Lad 8 12-00 John Francome Jenny Pitman
1985 Galway Blaze 9 10-00 Mark Dwyer Jimmy FitzGerald
1986 Broadheath 9 10-05 Paul Nicholls David Barons
1987 Playschool 9 10-08 Paul Nicholls David Barons
1988 Strands of Gold 9 10-00 Peter Scudamore Martin Pipe
1989 Ghofar 6 10-02 Hywel Davies David Elsworth
1990 Arctic Call 7 11-00 Jamie Osborne Oliver Sherwood
1991 Chatam 7 10-06 Peter Scudamore Martin Pipe
1992 Sibton Abbey 7 10-00 Adrian Maguire Ferdy Murphy
1993 Cogent 9 10-01 Dan Fortt Andrew Turnell
1994 One Man 6 10-00 Tony Dobbin Gordon W. Richards
1995 Couldn't Be Better 8 10-08 Dean Gallagher Charlie Brooks
1996 Coome Hill 7 10-00 Jamie Osborne Walter Dennis
1997 Suny Bay 8 11-08 Graham Bradley Charlie Brooks
1998 Teeton Mill 9 10-05 Norman Williamson Venetia Williams
1999 Ever Blessed 7 10-00 Timmy Murphy Mark Pitman
2000 King's Road 7 10-07 Jamie Goldstein Nigel Twiston-Davies
2001 What's Up Boys 7 10-12 Paul Flynn Philip Hobbs
2002 Gingembre * 8 10-13 Andrew Thornton Lavinia Taylor
2003 Strong Flow 6 11-00 Ruby Walsh Paul Nicholls
2004 Celestial Gold 6 10-05 Timmy Murphy Martin Pipe
2005 Trabolgan 7 11-12 Mick Fitzgerald Nicky Henderson
2006 State of Play 6 11-04 Paul Moloney Evan Williams
2007 Denman 7 11-12 Sam Thomas Paul Nicholls

* Be My Royal finished first in 2002 but was subsequently disqualified after testing positive for a banned substance.

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