Gold Cup

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The Gold Cup, the chasing crown, is a grade 1 race over 3 miles 2 furlongs and 70 yards and 22 fences of the New Course and is open to 5-year-olds and above. Although the first race at Cheltenham known as the Gold Cup was in July 1819, it was a flat race over 3 miles on the Cleeve Hill course and was won by Spectre owned by Mr Bodenham, and the race did continue for a number of years afterwards. However, it has no real connection with the present day pinnacle of National Hunt racing which was first contested on 12th March 1924 over 3 miles 3 furlongs. The race was not staged in 1931 due to frost, nor in 1937 due to flooding, and the Second World War prevented the race being held in both 1943 and 1944.
Early history:- The inaugural running of the Gold Cup was on 12th March 1924 over 3 miles 3 furlongs and was won by Red Splash (5/1) owned by Major Humphrey Wyndham, trained by Fred Withington and ridden by Dick Rees, beating Conjuror II (7/1) and Gerald L (5/1).
Gold Cup 1968 Grade 1 3 miles 2 1/2 furlongs
Pos. Horse Jockey Trainer Owner
1 FORT LENEY Pat Taaffe Tom Dreaper (Ire) Colonel J Thomson 11/2
2 THE LAIRD Jeff King Bob Turnell Mr H J Joel 3/1
3 STALBRIDGE COLONIST Terry Biddlecombe Ken Cundell Mr R Blindell 7/2
4 BASSNET David Nicholson A Kilpatrick Mr W A Silvester 9/1
5 MILL HOUSE G W Robinson Fulke Walwyn Mr W Gollings 2/1 fav
        Over round 105%
This race took place on Thursday 21st March 1968 when Fort Leney beat The Laird and Stalbridge Colonist by a neck and 1 length