Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Challenge Cup
Ungraded race | |
Location |
Cheltenham Racecourse Cheltenham, England |
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Inaugurated | 1946 |
Race type | Chase |
Website | Cheltenham |
Race information | |
Distance | 3m 1½f (5,130 metres) |
Surface | Turf |
Track | Left-handed |
Qualification | Five-years-old and up |
Weight | Handicap |
Purse |
£65,000 (2016)[1] 1st: £35,976 |
2016 | ||
Cause Of Causes | A Good Skin | Silvergrove |
Previous years | ||
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2015 | ||
The Package | Bless The Wings | Buddy Bolero |
2014 | ||
Spring Heeled | Cause Of Causes | Roberto Goldback |
2013 | ||
Same Difference | Super Duty | Romanesco |
2012 | ||
Sunnyhillboy | Becauseicouldntsee | Exmoor Ranger |
2011 | ||
Junior | Faasel | Deal Done |
2010-2001 | ||
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2010 | ||
BallaBriggs | Faasel | Galant Nuit |
2009 | ||
Character Building | Pretty Star | Newbay Prop |
2008 | ||
High Chimes | Openide | Burntoakboy |
2007 | ||
Cloudy Lane | Parsons Legacy | Cheeky Lady |
2006 | ||
You're Special | Mon Mome | Undeniable |
2005 | ||
Juveigneur | Lord Of The River | Parsons Legacy |
2004 | ||
Maximize | Merchants Friend | Ibis Rochelais |
2003 | ||
Royal Predica | Ibis Rochelais | Rathbawn Prince |
2002 | ||
The Bushkeeper | Ceanannas Mor | Cadougold |
2000-1991 | ||
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2000 | ||
Honey Mount | Marching Marquis | Supreme Charm |
1999 | ||
Celtic Giant | Tell The Nipper | Orswell Lad |
1998 | ||
In Truth | Cariboo Gold | Time For A Run |
1997 | ||
King Lucifer | Time For A Run | Lucky Dollar |
1996 | ||
Stop The Waller | Encore Un Peu | Run Up The Flag |
1995 | ||
Flyer's Nap | Talbot | Camelot Knight |
1994 | ||
Fighting Words | The Committee | Tri Folene |
1993 | ||
Strong Beau | Merano | The Committee |
1992 | ||
Tug Of Gold | Paco's Boy | Latent Talent |
1991 | ||
Omerta | Golden Minstrel | Master Bob |
1990-1988 | ||
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1990 | ||
Master Bob | Golden Minstrel | Dudie |
1989 | ||
Cool Ground | Charter Hardware | Team Challenge |
1988 | ||
Golden Minstrel | Cats Eyes | Whitsunday |
The Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Challenge Cup is a National Hunt chase in Great Britain for amateur riders which is open to horses aged five years or older. It is run on the New Course at Cheltenham over a distance of about 3 miles and 1½ furlongs (5,130 metres), and during its running there are nineteen fences to be jumped. It is a handicap race, and it is scheduled to take place each year during the Cheltenham Festival in March.
The event was established in 1946, and it was originally called the Kim Muir Amateur Riders' Steeplechase. It was introduced by Mrs Evan Williams, and it was named in memory of her brother Kim Muir, a cavalry officer who lost his life during World War II.
The name of Fulke Walwyn was added to the title in 1991. This was in honour of the highly successful trainer, whose 211 victories at Cheltenham included 40 at the Festival.
Records
Most successful horse (2 wins):
- Chu-Teh – 1967, 1968
- Glyde Court – 1985, 1986
Leading jockey (4 wins):
- Jamie Codd - Character Building (2009), Junior (2011), The Package (2015), Cause of Causes (2016)
Leading trainer (4 wins):
- Fred Rimell – Mighty Fine (1951), Gay Monarch II (1955), Nicolaus Silver (1961), Double Negative (1977)
Winners
Year | Winner | Age | Weight | Jockey | Trainer |
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1946 | Astrometer | 8 | 10-13 | Denis Baggallay | Charles Rogers |
no race 1947 [1] | |||||
1948 | Double Bridge | 7 | 10-10 | J. Gale | Bay Powell |
1949 | Jack Tatters | 11 | 12-02 | Lord Mildmay | Fulke Walwyn |
1950 | Morning Cover | 9 | 10-10 | A. Parker | Gerry Wilson |
1951 | Mighty Fine | 9 | 11-11 | Peter Chisman | Fred Rimell |
1952 | Menzies | 10 | 10-11 | Peter Chisman | Syd Mercer |
1953 | Crudwell | 7 | 11-11 | Atty Corbett | Frank Cundell |
1954 | Arctic Gold | 9 | 12-03 | Ted Greenway | Gerald Balding |
1955 | Gay Monarch II | 9 | 11-03 | Rupert Watson | Fred Rimell |
1956 | Filon d'Or | 9 | 10-10 | Danny Moralee | Horace Cousins |
1957 | Mighty Apollo | 8 | 10-13 | Bobby Brewis | David Machin |
1958 | Lochroe | 10 | 12-02 | Edward Cazalet | Peter Cazalet |
1959 | Irish Coffee | 9 | 10-13 | Gay Kindersley | Charlie McCartan |
1960 | Solray | 6 | 11-03 | Nick Upton | F. Cliffe |
1961 | Nicolaus Silver | 9 | 10-05 | Bill Tellwright | Fred Rimell |
1962 | Carrickbeg | 6 | 09-12 | Giles Pitman | Don Butchers |
1963 | Centre Circle | 8 | 10-12 | Basil Ancil | Derek Ancil |
1964 | Jim's Tavern | 7 | 10-04 | Giles Pitman | John Hicks |
1965 | Burton Tan | 10 | 11-03 | Robin Collie | Robin Collie |
1966 | Jimmy Scot | 10 | 10-09 | John Lawrence | Fulke Walwyn |
1967 | Chu-Teh | 8 | 10-08 | Nick Gaselee | Ken Cundell |
1968 | Chu-Teh | 9 | 10-06 | David Crossley-Cooke | Ken Cundell |
1969 | Pride of Kentucky | 7 | 10-04 | Roger Charlton | Edward Courage |
1970 | Rainbow Valley | 7 | 10-12 | Michael Dickinson | Tony Dickinson |
1971 | Black Baize | 6 | 10-06 | John Lawrence | Bill Shand Kydd |
1972 | The Ghost | 7 | 11-11 | John Mead | Vernon Cross |
1973 | Hinterland] | 7 | 10-07 | Bill Foulkes | Tim Forster |
1974 | Castleruddery | 8 | 10-05 | Ted Walsh | Peter McCreery |
1975 | Quick Reply | 10 | 11-01 | Ridley Lamb | Harry Bell |
1976 | Prolan | 7 | 11-07 | Ted Walsh | Edward O'Grady |
1977 | Double Negative | 7 | 10-09 | Peter Brookshaw | Fred Rimell |
no race 1978 [2] | |||||
1979 | Redundant Punter | 9 | 09-12 | D. Jackson | Tim Forster |
1980 | Good Prospect | 11 | 10-12 | Jim Wilson | John Edwards |
1981 | Waggoners Walk | 12 | 10-03 | C. Cundall | Caroline Mason |
1982 | Political Pop | 8 | 12-00 | Dermot Browne | Michael Dickinson |
1983 | Greasepaint | 8 | 11-05 | Colin Magnier | Michael Cunningham |
1984 | Broomy Bank | 9 | 11-04 | Jim Wilson | John Edwards |
1985 | Glyde Court | 8 | 10-05 | Simon Sherwood | Fred Winter |
1986 | Glyde Court | 9 | 11-00 | John Queally | Fred Winter |
1987 | The Ellier | 11 | 10-05 | Gee Armytage | Nigel Tinkler |
1988 | Golden Minstrel | 9 | 11-01 | Tom Grantham | Josh Gifford |
1989 | Cool Ground | 7 | 10-00 | Anthony Tory | Richard Mitchell |
1990 | Master Bob | 10 | 10-01 | John Berry | Nicky Henderson |
1991 | Omerta | 11 | 09-13 | Adrian Maguire | Martin Pipe |
1992 | Tug of Gold | 7 | 10-02 | Marcus Armytage | David Nicholson |
1993 | Strong Beau | 8 | 09-08 | Tom Jenks | David Nicholson |
1994 | Fighting Words | 8 | 10-00 | Tim McCarthy | Josh Gifford |
1995 | Flyer's Nap | 9 | 09-10 | Peter Henley | Robert Alner |
1996 | Stop the Waller | 7 | 09-11 | Ken Whelan | Ferdy Murphy |
1997 | King Lucifer | 8 | 11-05 | Robert Thornton | David Nicholson |
1998 | In Truth | 10 | 09-09 | Seamus Durack | Steve Gollings |
1999 | Celtic Giant | 9 | 10-00 | Bruce Gibson | Len Lungo |
2000 | Honey Mount | 9 | 09-12 | Robert Walford | Robert Alner |
no race 2001 [3] | |||||
2002 | The Bushkeeper | 8 | 11-02 | David Crosse | Nicky Henderson |
2003 | Royal Predica | 9 | 10-13 | Saul McHugh | Martin Pipe |
2004 | Maximise | 10 | 10-06 | Darren Edwards | Martin Pipe |
2005 | Juveigneur | 8 | 11-07 | Richard Burton | Nicky Henderson |
2006 | You're Special | 9 | 10-12 | Richard Harding | Ferdy Murphy |
2007 | Cloudy Lane | 7 | 10-11 | Richard Burton | Donald McCain, Jr. |
2008 | High Chimes | 9 | 10-10 | James Tudor | Evan Williams |
2009 | Character Building | 9 | 11-12 | Jamie Codd | John Quinn |
2010 | Ballabriggs | 9 | 11-12 | Richard Harding | Donald McCain, Jr. |
2011 | Junior | 8 | 11-06 | Jamie Codd | David Pipe |
2012 | Sunnyhillboy | 9 | 11-11 | Alan Berry | Jonjo O'Neill |
2013 | Same Difference | 7 | 11-07 | Ryan Hatch | Nigel Twiston-Davies |
2014 | Spring Heeled | 7 | 11-06 | Robbie McNamara | Jim Culloty |
2015 | The Package | 12 | 11-04 | Jamie Codd | David Pipe |
2016 | Cause of Causes | 8 | 11-09 | Jamie Codd | Gordon Elliott |
1 The 1947 running was abandoned due to snow and frost.
2 The 1978 edition was cancelled because of snow.
3 It was abandoned in 2001 because of a foot-and-mouth crisis.
See also
- Horseracing in Great Britain
- List of British National Hunt races
- Recurring sporting events established in 1946 – this race is included under its original title, Kim Muir Amateur Riders' Steeplechase.
References
- ↑ "Cheltenham prize-money boosted to over £4m". Racing Post. 7 January 2016.
- pedigreequery.com – Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Challenge Cup – Cheltenham.
- racenewsonline.co.uk – Racenews Archive (February 21, 2008).
- Ladbrokes Pocket Companion 1990/91. Aesculus Press. 1990. p. 58. ISBN 1-871093-21-X.