When Was Cheltenham Races Founded?

The first organised Flat race meeting in Cheltenham took place in 1815 on Nottingham Hill, with the first races on Cleeve Hill in August 1818. Racing’s popularity soared over the next decade with crowds of 30,000 visiting the racecourse for its annual two day July meeting featuring the Gold Cup, a 3m flat race.

Who founded Cheltenham Racecourse?

William Baring Bingham
The Prestbury Park site was sold in 1881 to racing enthusiast William Baring Bingham, but was only used as a stud farm until 1898. The 20th century brought rapid change, however with Baring Bingham establishing the modern course and in 1902 holding its first National Hunt Festival.

When did Cheltenham become 4 days?

2002-2004: Best Mate dominates the Gold Cup, the first three-timer since Arkle. 2005: Festival extended from three to four days. 2007: Kauto Star wins the richest ever Totesport Cheltenham Gold Cup and picks up a £1m bonus.

What is the first race at Cheltenham called?

The Old Course is the racecourse used for The Showcase, The November Meeting and the first two days of the Cheltenham Festival.
Cheltenham Racecourse.

Handicap chase, 2014
Location Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Owned by Jockey Club Racecourses
Screened on Racing TV, ITV (TV network)
Course type National Hunt

How old is the Cheltenham Gold Cup?

The first horse race known as the Cheltenham Gold Cup took place in July 1819. It was a flat race, and it was contested over 3 miles on Cleeve Hill, which overlooks the present venue. The inaugural winner, Spectre, won a prize of 100 guineas for his owner Mr Bodenham.

How many millionaires does Cheltenham have?

It is famous for having a large amount of millionaires with a rate of 43 multimillionaires per 100,000 people, the third largest in the United Kingdom.

Cheltenham
Motto(s): Salubritas et Eruditio (“Health and Education”)
Cheltenham within Gloucestershire
Coordinates: 51°53′N 002°04′W
Country United Kingdom

Why is Cheltenham famous?

Famous for its racecourse, Cheltenham is the home of jump racing and hosts the Cheltenham Festival and Gold Cup every March, which sees the town packed with race goers. Known as The Festival Town with festivals year round celebrating music, science, jazz, literature, food and drink.

Why is Cheltenham so big?

There Are Plenty Of Races For Future Learning
There’s nothing that punters love more than spotting a horse for the future and watching it go on to develop into a world-beater, so the fact that the Cheltenham Festival contains so many races for novices’ certainly adds to its popularity.

Is Cheltenham bigger than Grand National?

The Grand National alone takes around £300m in bets each year and it is estimated that the Cheltenham festival (which includes the Gold Cup as it’s feature race) hits the £500m.

Is Cheltenham the biggest race?

The Cheltenham Gold Cup is the biggest race on the track’s calendar, featuring the best three-mile chasers. It is the most valuable non-handicap race in Britain and its roll of honour features legendary horses such as Arkle and Kauto Star.

Who has most winners at Cheltenham?

Walsh is by far the most successful jockey of all time at the Cheltenham Festival, with 59 victories. Second in that list is Barry Geraghty, on 43 winners, who was Cheltenham Festival top jockey in 2003 and 2012. Third is Tony McCoy, with 31 winners, who was Cheltenham top jockey in 1997 and 1998.

Did the Queen attend Cheltenham races?

From a young age the Queen was known for her love of horses, and developed an acute interest in horse racing throughout her reign. Her mother was a regular visitor to Cheltenham races and the Queen herself attended much to the delight of staff, riders and trainers.

Is Cheltenham Irish?

The four-day festival takes place annually in March at Cheltenham Racecourse in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. It usually coincides with Saint Patrick’s Day and is particularly popular with Irish visitors.

How much does jockey get for Gold Cup?

Under both codes, jockeys take home 3.5 per cent of placed prize-money, with the only deduction being a 10 per cent cut to their agent. Many riders also have additional sponsors, allowing them to take home more money than just the basics.

Is the Cheltenham Gold Cup real gold?

It weighs 644 grams of nine carat gold and is plated in 18 carat gold to give it a rich colour.

Has a mare ever won the Cheltenham Gold Cup?

Dawn Run started her racing career as a flat horse, running and winning 3 provincial races, with owner Charmian Hill on board, who was aged 62 at the time.

Who is the richest person in Gloucestershire?

Sir David McMurtry has been titled the richest person in Gloucestershire in 2022, despite his overall wealth falling by £650m this year.

What is the richest town in the UK?

With its red-brick buildings and lavish green spaces, Virginia Water has long been positioned in the top spot on Zoopla’s highest value towns rich list. As of September 2022, it had an average property price of £1,626,048, while a detached house would set a buyer back by around £3,045,255.

What is the most expensive house in Cheltenham?

8 Wedd St, Cheltenham sold for $2.201 million, making it the suburb’s most expensive house. A CHELTENHAM home has become the suburb’s priciest after it changed hands for a multimillion-dollar price, more than $200,000 above the previous top result.

Why is Cheltenham so posh?

Cheltenham is an expensive area to buy in with the average house price in Cheltenham being around £395,116. This is due to a few reasons such as being the most complete Regency city in Britain, the famous festivals, and its proximity to the Cotswolds.

Do any famous people live in Cheltenham?

Jake Chapman (born 1966), artist famous for his work with his brother Dinos Chapman, was born in Cheltenham. P. J. Crook (born 1945), artist, was born and lives in Cheltenham. Clive Piercy (1955–2017), graphic designer and author, was born in Cheltenham.