Relkeel Hurdle
Relkeel Hurdle
2016 |
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Camping Ground |
Lil Rockerfeller |
Cole Harden |
Previous years |
2014 |
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Rock On Ruby |
Volnay De Thaix |
Brother Brian |
2013 |
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More Of That |
Salubrious |
Glens Melody |
2012 |
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Oscar Whisky |
Crack Away Jack |
Brampour |
2011 |
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Oscar Whisky |
Get Me Out Of Here |
Cockney Trucker |
2010-2001 |
2010 |
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Karabak |
Any Given Day |
Celestial Halo |
2009 |
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Zaynar |
Cape Tribulation |
Shalone |
2007 |
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Pouvoir |
Good Bye Simon |
Pigeon Island |
2006 |
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Black Jack Ketchum |
Blazing Bailey |
Palmridge |
2005 |
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Mighty Man |
The Market Man |
Prins Willem |
2004 |
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Lough Derg |
Exotic Dancer |
Dalaram |
2003 |
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Crystal d'Ainay |
Sh Boom |
Starzaan |
2002 |
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Eternal Spring |
Classified |
In Contrast |
2001 |
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See You Sometime |
Montalcino I |
Tres Touche |
2000-1991 |
2000 |
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Mister Banjo |
Run For Paddy |
Doctor Goddard |
1999 |
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Heros Fatal |
Behrajan |
Picket Piece |
1998 |
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Lady Rebecca |
Zafarabad |
Rainbow Frontier |
1997 |
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Daraydan |
Mighty Moss |
Red Raja |
1996 |
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Karshi |
Mandys Mantino |
Serenity Prayer |
1994 |
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Fatack |
Top Spin |
Spring Marathon |
1993 |
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Dance Of Words |
Satin Lover |
Kadi |
1992 |
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Lonesome Glory |
Al Mutahm |
Beebob |
1991 |
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Granville Again |
Tyrone Bridge |
Crystal Spirit |
1990-1989 |
1989 |
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Morley Street |
Deep Sensation |
Ikdam |
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The Relkeel Hurdle is a Grade 2 National Hunt hurdle race in Great Britain which is open to horses aged four years or older. It is run on the New Course at Cheltenham over a distance of about 2 miles and 4½ furlongs (4,124 metres), and during its running there are ten hurdles to be jumped. The race is scheduled to take place each year in January.
The event is named after Relkeel, a three-time winner of Cheltenham's Bula Hurdle in the late 1990s. The Relkeel Hurdle was given Grade 2 status in 2006.
The race was first run in 1988 as the Sport Of Kings Challenge. The race was renamed the Lonesome Glory Hurdle in 1993, after the American-trained challenger who had won the race the previous year.
The current name was adopted in 2000. The race was originally run at Cheltenham's International meeting in early December before being moved to the course's New Year Day fixture from the 2016 running.[1]
Winners
1 The 1990 edition was abandoned because of snow.
2 The 1995 edition was abandoned because of frost.
4 The 2001 running took place at Newbury.
4 The 2008 edition was abandoned because of heavy rain.
See also
References
- Racing Post:
- 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999
- 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010
- 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016
- pedigreequery.com – Relkeel Hurdle – Cheltenham.
- telegraph.co.uk – "Cheltenham racing abandoned after rain" (2008).