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The day was a whirlwind of speed and style, highlighted by Captain Guinness's thrilling win in the Betway Queen Mother Champion Chase. Rachael 'The Queen Of Cheltenham' Blackmore stole the show, accepting her trophy from Her Majesty The Queen Camilla.
Away from the track, we were treated to a spectacle of stunning outfits as racegoers turned out in their finest attire, adding an extra layer of glamour to the festivities.
Plus check out our photo gallery from today, will you spot yourself?
NOT THE ONLY CENTENARY HERE
Today marked a historic milestone for legendary trainer Willie Mullins as he reached an astounding 100 winners at the Cheltenham Festival. Mullins, renowned for his expertise and dominance in the sport, achieved this remarkable feat with yet another display of excellence when Jasmin De Vaux claimed the win in The Weatherbys Champion Bumper.
This followed earlier winners on the day from Ballyburn in the Gallagher Novices Hurdle & Fact To File in the Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase, marking 3 winners on the day for Mullins.
TWO QUEENS ENTER THE WINNERS ENCLOSURE
Outsider Captain Guinness sailed to victory today in the Betway Queen Mother Champion Chase, going one better than last year and putting Rachael Blackmore back into the winners enclosure on day two. This victory also marks her first Champion Chase win and her 16th win at the Cheltenham Festival.
Rachael ‘The Queen Of Cheltenham’ Blackmore was presented her trophy by Her Majesty The Queen Camilla.
A PARTY AT THE SKELTON’S
The Skelton duo clinched a double victory on Style Wednesday, with Langer Dan and Unexpected Party both racing to triumph in The Coral Cup Handicap Hurdle and The Johnny Henderson Grand Annual Chase. Their wins added two more points to Great Britain's tally as they aimed to narrow the gap with the Irish.
A FASHION-FILLED DAY
Racegoers descended to The Home of Jump Racing today for Style Wednesday, a day for fast horses and slow fashion.
The new 'Slow Fashion Awards' garnered immense popularity, highlighting vintage and borrowed attire, alongside timeless investment pieces designed to endure generations. Participants posed for professional photographs in our style pod at Best Mate Plaza, with three finalists ultimately selected. Fiona Andrew emerged as this year's lucky winner, claiming a £4000 Boodles pendant and additional prizes.
Where Irish passion for the sport raises the rafters. The Cheltenham Festival is a second home to the Irish and St Patrick’s Thursday reflects this both on and off the track. Featuring The Ryanair Chase and Paddy Power Stayer’s Hurdle, where endurance and stamina reign.