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The Triumph Hurdle signals the start of the final day of the Cheltenham Festival, with the famous Grade 1 contest serving to whet the appetite ahead of the headline event – the Gold Cup.
Run over 2m 1f, the Triumph Hurdle sees the field tackle eight flights as the most promising juveniles compete for a purse in the region of £125,000. Only four-year-old horses can enter the event, which is staged on the New Course at Prestbury Park and is considered a natural stepping stone to the Champion Hurdle in subsequent seasons.
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Former winners include Grand National hero Tiger Roll, promising chaser Defi Du Seuil and Burning Victory – ridden by Paul Townend and trained by Willie Mullins – who inherited victory in 2020 after Goshen unseated Jamie Moore at the last.
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Ruby Walsh: “I’ve been ZANAHIYR’s biggest fan since the Fairyhouse Winter Festival. His performance that day was incredible.”
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Frank Hickey: “Zanahiyr sets a high standard a deserves to be a short-price favourite and his form looks stronger now with Saint Sam running so well in the Boodles on Tuesday, but I just think TRITONIC is going to relish the test that the new track at Cheltenham presents.”
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Matt Chapman: “Zanahiyr has shortened up in the betting with the Itish dominating but I was blown away with TRITONIC at Kempton last time and the conditions should be ideal.”
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Gina Bryce: “One of the most highly touted Irish horses of the week, Zanahiyr looks a formidable favourite in the final day opener with three wins over hurdles so far revealing his accurate jumping technique and versatility with regards differing pace scenarios. There is no doubt he sets the bar high but its one I think TRITONIC will reach and surpass with yet more improvement expected on his third hurdle run.”
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Mick Fitzgerald: “I have watched ZANAHYIR closely since the first day I saw him win at Fairyhouse, he came into the contest having won at Ballinrobe in a five-runner race and he was second favourite to Saint Sam. He beat him easily and had the clock watchers purring about the performance.”
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When is the Triumph Hurdle?
The Triumph Hurdle takes place on Friday March 19, on the fourth and final day of the Cheltenham Festival 2021. It’s scheduled to kick off the day’s racing at 13.20.
Triumph Hurdle winners at last five festivals
2020 – Burning Victory (Horse), Paul Townend (Jockey), Willie Mullins (Trainer)
2019 – Pentland Hills, Nico de Boinville, Nicky Henderson
2018 – Farclas, Jack Kennedy, Gordon Elliott
2017 – Defi Du Seuil, Richard Johnson, Philip Hobbs
2016 – Ivanovich Gorbatov, Barry Geraghty, Aidan O’Brien
CHELTENHAM FESTIVAL DAY FOUR SCHEDULE
13.20 – JCB Triumph Hurdle (Grade 1) 2m 179y
13.55 – County Handicap Hurdle (Grade 3) 2m 179y
14.30 – Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle (Grade 1) 2m 7f 213y
15.05 – Cheltenham Gold Cup (Grade 1) 3m 2f 70y
15.40 – St. James’s Place Festival Challenge Cup 3m 2f 70y
16.15 – Mrs Paddy Power Mares’ Chase (Grade 2) 2m 4f 127y
16.50 – Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys’ Handicap Hurdle 2m 4f 56y
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