The Cheltenham Festival: A Centenary History

The Cheltenham Festival: A Centenary History

by RobinOakley (Author)

Synopsis

The Cheltenham Festival is nowadays the biggest event in the racing year - in visitor numbers eclipsing Royal Ascot, the Grand National or the Derby. In 2011 it is a hundred years since the 1911 running of the National Hunt Chase marked the birth of the Festival, providing the perfect occasion for Robin Oakley's new history. This is a work of both history and celebration - telling the story of how three days of jump racing beneath Cleeve Hill in Cheltenham became a vast sporting event attracting an average of 50,000 spectators per day. Before the War it saw legendary horses like Golden Miller; after the War the Irish invasion began - both horses and spectators; in the Sixties, Arkle, the greatest jumps horse of all time duelling with Mill House in the Gold Cup. In recent years there have been Cheltenham favourites like Desert Orchid, winning a gruelling Gold Cup in the mud, Dawn Run, Best Mate (2 Gold Cups), hurdlers like Istabraq and Persian War, and the grey hero One Man. But also it is a story of the craic and the characters, like the Irishman who won enough on Istabraq to pay off his mortgage, then lost it again on the Champion Chase, and reflected, Ach, it was only a small house anyway... This is a book for both the committed Festival-goer, Guinness in hand, and every armchair racing fan.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 304
Publisher: Aurum Press Ltd
Published: 24 Mar 2011

ISBN 10: 1845136365
ISBN 13: 9781845136369

Media Reviews
'A highly readable history' Independent on Sunday 'It's the human element that entertains most' Sport magazine 'A very good read it is, full of memories of the events which have made the Cheltenham Festival uniquely special in sport' Scotland on Sunday
Author Bio
Robin Oakley is Racing Correspondent for the Spectator and Europe Correspondent for CNN. He was formerly the BBC's Political Editor. His previous books are Valley of the Racehorse, about a year in the life of the racing village of Lambourn, and Frankincense and More, a biography of the trainer Barry Hills. He lives in Oxfordshire.