Paddy Power returns to sponsorship at Cheltenham on New Year’s Day

What a time to be alive.

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New Year’s Day is a great day and I’ll gladly tell you why; it sees the return to sponsorship at the Home of Jump Racing for us, where we’ll be extending our support to three races. 

We, here at Paddy Power, have had a long sponsorship association with Cheltenham Racecourse through its backing of the Paddy Power Gold Cup at The November Meeting from 2003 to 2015 inclusive. 

The three races on New Year’s Day supported by us are the £35,000 G2Paddy Power Broken Resolutions Already Dipper Novices’ Chase (1.25pm, 2m 4f 127yds), the £70,000 G3 Paddy Power Handicap Chase (2.00pm, 2m 4f 127yds) and the £25,0000 Paddy Power 68 Sleeps To Cheltenham Handicap Hurdle (2.35pm, 2m 7f 213yds).

We wanted to kick the New Year off with a bang and what better place to blow the Christmas cobwebs off than at the magnificent Cheltenham on New Year’s Day – the perfect way to rekindle the relationship at the start of a new decade.

We love the smell of turf in the morning and can’t wait to get cracking at one of the world’s greatest sports venues.

The £35,000 G2 Paddy Power Broken Resolutions Already Dipper Novices’ Chase over an extended two and a half miles was won by Lostintranslation in 2019. The Colin Tizzard-trained Lostintranslation went on to finish runner-up in G1 JLT Novices’ Chase at The Festival™ presented by Magners and finished off the season with G1 success at Aintree. He is unbeaten in two starts so far this season, most recently taking the G1 Betfair Chase at Haydock Park in November. 

Also staged over an extended two and a half miles is the £70,000 G3 Paddy Power Handicap Chase, which was won last year by Aso, who went on to take second behind Frodon in the G1 Ryanair Chase at The Festival. 

Kalashnikov (Amy Murphy) is being aimed at the Paddy Power Handicap Chase in 2020. The six-year-old was a G1 winner at Aintree last season and has made two appearances so far during the current campaign, most recently when going down by a nose under top-weight in a two and a half mile handicap chase at Newbury on 29 November.

The seven-race programme at Cheltenham on New Year’s Day runs from 12.15pm to 3.50pm. Another highlight on the card is the £50,000 G2 Dornan Engineering Relkeel Hurdle over two and a half miles, which could see the 2019 Sun Racing Stayers’ Hurdle winner Paisley Park (Emma Lavelle) line up. 

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Under 18s go racing for free on New Year’s Day. Club/Tattersalls Enclosure ticket holders will have access to a variety of complimentary entertainment in the Family Fun Zone, including exclusive appearances from Alex the Lion and Skipper the Penguin from the film Madagascar at intervals throughout the day.

Lampa will be performing in The Guinness Village throughout the day for Club/Tattersalls racegoers, while there will be live music in The Centaur after racing from local favourites Tommy and The Fuse for Club/Tattersalls racegoers.

What a time to be alive!

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