World Hurdle
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The World Hurdle is a Grade 1 National Hunt horse race in the United Kingdom for four-year-old and above horses. It is run over a distance of 3 miles (4,828 metres) on the New Course at Cheltenham Racecourse during the Cheltenham Festival in March. There are twelve hurdles to be jumped in the race.
It was first run under its current conditions in 1972 as the Stayers' Hurdle, changing to the present name in 2005. It is the most prestigious long distance hurdle race in the United Kingdom.
Until 1992 it was run on the first day of the Cheltenham Festival over a distance of 3 miles 1 furlong (5,029 metres) on the Old Course. In 1993 it was moved to the third day and run on the New Course over 3 miles for the first time.
The race was sponsored by Waterford Crystal until 1990 and then by Bonusprint until 2004. Since 2005 it has been sponsored by Ladbrokes.
[edit] Winners
- Amateur jockeys indicated by "Mr".
Year |
Winner |
Age |
Jockey |
Trainer |
1972 | Parlour Moor | 8 | Macer Gifford | Harry Thomson Jones |
1973 | Moyne Royal | 8 | David Mould | Arthur Pitt |
1974 | Highland Abbe | 8 | Richard Smith | Les Kennard |
1975 | Brown Lad | 9 | Tommy Carberry | Jim Dreaper |
1976 | Bit of a Jig | 8 | Dessie Hughes | Mick O'Toole |
1977 | Town Ship | 6 | Tommy Carberry | Peter Easterby |
1978 | Flame Gun | 6 | Mr Niall Madden | Edward O'Grady |
1979 | Lighter | 6 | Philip Blacker | John Edwards |
1980 | Mountrivers | 6 | Tommy Ryan | Edward O'Grady |
1981 | Derring Rose | 6 | John Francome | Fred Winter |
1982 | Crimson Embers | 7 | Stuart Shilston | Fulke Walwyn |
1983 | A Kinsman | 7 | Geordie Dun | John Brockbank |
1984 | Gaye Chance | 9 | Sam Morshead | Mercy Rimell |
1985 | Rose Ravine | 6 | Ricky Pusey | Fulke Walwyn |
1986 | Crimson Embers | 11 | Stuart Shilston | Fulke Walwyn |
1987 | Galmoy | 8 | Tommy Carmody | John Mulhern |
1988 | Galmoy | 9 | Tommy Carmody | John Mulhern |
1989 | Rustle | 7 | Michael Bowlby | Nicky Henderson |
1990 | Trapper John | 6 | Charlie Swan | Mouse Morris |
1991 | King's Curate | 7 | Mark Perrett | Stan Mellor |
1992 | Nomadic Way | 7 | Jamie Osborne | Barry Hills |
1993 | Shuil Ar Aghaidh | 7 | Charlie Swan | Paddy Kiely |
1994 | Balasani * | 8 | Mark Perrett | Martin Pipe |
1995 | Dorans Pride | 6 | Shane Broderick | Michael Hourigan |
1996 | Cyborgo | 6 | David Bridgwater | Martin Pipe |
1997 | Karshi | 7 | Jamie Osborne | Henrietta Knight |
1998 | Princeful | 7 | Rodney Farrant | Jenny Pitman |
1999 | Anzum | 8 | Richard Johnson | David Nicholson |
2000 | Bacchanal | 6 | Mick Fitzgerald | Nicky Henderson |
no race 2001 * | ||||
2002 | Baracouda | 7 | Thierry Doumen | François Doumen |
2003 | Baracouda | 8 | Thierry Doumen | François Doumen |
2004 | Iris's Gift | 7 | Barry Geraghty | Jonjo O'Neill |
2005 | Inglis Drever | 6 | Graham Lee | Howard Johnson |
2006 | My Way de Solzen | 6 | Robert Thornton | Alan King |
2007 | Inglis Drever | 8 | Paddy Brennan | Howard Johnson |
2008 | Inglis Drever | 9 | Denis O'Regan | Howard Johnson |
* Avro Anson finished first in 1994 but was disqualified for causing interference.
* The 2001 race was cancelled because of the 2001 United Kingdom foot-and-mouth crisis.
[edit] Notes
- 1992 - Nomadic Way, owned by Robert Sangster, had previously finished runner-up in the 1990 and 1991 Champion Hurdle.
- 1996 - The winner Cyborgo hadn't run since finishing second in the same race a year earlier.