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FOUR DAYS OF EXTROADINARY TUESDAY 12 – FRIDAY 15 MARCH 2019


It’s that time of year when Cheltenham Racecourse welcomes guests from around the world for one of the most talked-about race festivals in the calendar!


The pinnacle of Jump racing, the atmosphere alone will make the hairs on the back of your neck stand up! For the uninitiated here's a quick rundown of what the four days hold:


Day One: Champion Day –With pent up anticipation let go in one mighty roar it’s not to be missed.


Day Two: Ladies Day –Where tweed becomes fashionably becoming. A great day for those who love to dress up and be seen. Cameras are waiting to capture hats, outfits and colour!


Day Three: St Patrick’s Day Thursday – Our editor’s favourite day! When Cheltenham becomes Irish, just for a short while of course! Expect fun, lots of it, and great racing too.


Day Four: Gold Cup Day – Jump racing at its finest, witness the creation of a legend…


Everyone is welcome at Cheltenham Racecourse, from seasoned racegoers to those experiencing the thrill of the very best of Jump racing for the first, but not the last time! The finest horses, jockeys, owners and trainers battle it out for the highest racing honours, their reputation and over £4.5million of prize money.


From great shopping to delicious hospitality, live music to specialist gin areas, there are so many reasons why the Cheltenham Festival delivers such a winning formula for guests. Tickets are still available for some hospitality areas, but be quick. http://www.thejockeyclub.co.uk


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