Arkle Challenge Chase (Cotswold Chase)

The Arkle Challenge Trophy is a Grade 1 race open to 5-year-olds and above and is run on the Old Course over 2 miles and 13 fences. The race, named in honour of the Gold Cup winner Arkle, is for novices and is traditionally run as the second race on the opening day of the Festival, but was first introduced into the Festival programme in 1969 as a replacement for the Cotswold Chase, a race which was first run at the Festival in 1923 and still exists today, but is no longer part of the Festival programme.
Early history:-The inaugural running of the Arkle Challenge Chase took place on Wednesday 19th March 1969 and was won by Chatham (10/1) trained by Fred Rimell and ridden by Terry Biddlecombe, beating Straight Fort (5/1) and King Dolphin (20/1) by 2 lengths and 8 lengths.

Over the entire history of the race 28% of favourites have been successful, placing the race 12th of the 28 current races.
Over the entire history of the race a level stake bet of £10 on every favourite would have resulted in a £270 loss, placing the race 26th of the current 28 races.
Over the entire history of the race the Irish have been successful 17% of occasions, placing the race 22nd of the 28 current races.

Cotswold Chase 1937 Grade 1 3 miles
Pos. Horse Jockey Trainer Owner
1 CYGNIS E Williams Ivor Anthony Mr A Masters 9/4
2 NOCE ARGENT J Bissill Foljambe Colonel G Foljambe 10/1
3 BLUE PRINCE W Parvin Lindsay Lady Lindsay 5/4 fav
4 GIOMIANA T Isaacs R Bennett Miss R Bazley 20/1
5 PARACHUTE III Mr J Wigan J Wigan Mr J Wigan 8/1
6 OASIS II T F Morgan Woodland Mr Holloway 20/1
7 RATHFRILAND Mr H Applin D Hastings Mr D Hastings 20/1
8 KDH T McNeill F Brown Mrs Metcalf 8/1
9 TEME STAR T Rimell Norriss Major Byass 10/1
  Over round 129%

This race was staged on Wednesday 17th November 1937 when Cygnis beat Noce Argent and Blue Prince by 6 lengths and 4 lengths