Prestbury Handicap Chase

The Prestbury Handicap Chase over 2 miles 100 yards was part of the first Festival card in 1911, although it was staged regularly before the Festival was launched. In 1911 it was won by Another Delight owned by Mr E H Wyndham, but the race only survived for one more year before being dropped from the Festival card.
Early history:- The Prestbury Handicap Steeplechase 200 sovereigns over 2 miles 100 yards was staged on Wednesday 8th March 1911 when won by Another Delight (7/4 fav) owned by Mr E H Wyndham, trained by F E Withington and ridden by A Newey, beating Faithless Lad (10/1) and Click Clack (7/1) by 6 lengths and 10 lengths.
Prestbury Handicap Chase 1911 Handicap 2 miles 100 yards
Pos. Horse Jockey Trainer Owner
1 ANOTHER DELIGHT Alf Newey F E Withington Mr E Wyndham 7/4 fav
2 FAITHLESS LAD P Cowley G Miller Mr H Whitworth 10/1
3 CLICK CLACK H Jackson Cheshire Mr W Nelson 7/1
4 ONWARD J Welch Clyde (Ire) Mr T Clyde 10/1
5 BALLYMACOLL D McCalmont Persse Mr D McCalmont 7/2
6 VALENCIAN Ivor Anthony R Smith Lord St David 6/1
7 DREAM ON Jack Anthony Lindsay Colonel M Lindsay 10/1
        Over round 111%
This race took place on Wednesday 8th March 1911 and saw Another Delight beat Faithless Lad and Click Clack by 6 lengths and 10 lengths.