Cheltenham Races Results

Runners and ridders prior to the start of the Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle

Once the Cheltenham Festival begins, the results will come fast and furious from the racetrack. Each day, our staff will post and analyse the latest Cheltenham Festival races live results to help you improve your betting. You will have the chance to check your race bets and see just how well the top jockeys and trainers stack up.

The Cheltenham Festival is the biggest horse race meeting in the United Kingdom and Ireland. It is one of the biggest betting events on the sports calendar, and you don’t have to be a horse racing aficionado to wager a quid or two. If you are not up to date with the latest horse racing news and views, our expert writing staff will give you everything you need to know about the races.

The Cheltenham Festival will feature 28 great races spread across four days. Starting Tuesday, 10 March, the festival will showcase the best in National Hunt horse racing. Horse racing fans and betting enthusiasts never miss a chance to wager on the races. So, once you place your wager, get the latest Cheltenham Festival races live results with Cheltenhambetting.com.

You can find the best Cheltenham Festival races betting odds and offers available at Cheltenhambetting.com. We partner with a number of leading sportsbooks to give you unmissable bet bonuses, promotions, and more. Horse racing fans and punters can visit Cheltenhambetting.com each day and never miss a minute of the action.

Each day at the Cheltenham Festival races kicks off at 13:30. Seven races will be run with the final of each day being held at 17:30. Once the race day opens, punters and horse racing fans will see another race take place every 40 minutes. Punters, viewers, and racegoers will get a brand-new race to watch as seven high-quality National Hunt events are run in four hours. Due to the quick pass of each race day, it can be difficult to stay up to date with all of the results.

Cheltenham Festival races live results give you the chance to keep abreast of what is occurring at Prestbury Park if you cannot be there in person. Even if you are present on the day, you can still check back with Cheltenhambetting.com for the latest race information, odds, and post-race analysis.

Cheltenham Champion Day Results

The first day of the Cheltenham Festival is known as Champion Day thanks to its marquee race, the Champion Hurdle. Day one of the festival starts on Tuesday, 10 March with seven races. The first race on tap for day one of the event is the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle. Every 40 minutes another race will be run and fans can see all the fast-paced action via live streams and television coverage.

Champion Day Lineup:

  • Supreme Novices’ Hurdle
  • Arkle Chase
  • Ultima Handicap Chase
  • Champion Hurdle
  • Mares Hurdle
  • Close Brothers’ Novices’ Chase
  • National Hunt Chase Cup

After each race, you will find the Cheltenham Festival races live results posted with the winner and all finishing places available. You will have the chance to check your bet and see if you are a winner.

Cheltenham Ladies Day Results

Day two of the Cheltenham Festival begins with the Ballymore Novices’ Hurdle. The two-mile, five-furlong race sees four-year-old and older horses compete for a prize purse of £125,000. The ten-hurdle race is a great way to kick off day two at the festival. Day two also sees female horse race fans come out in droves for Ladies Day. It is one of the most popular days of the entire week.

Ladies Day Lineup:

  • Ballymore Novices’ Hurdle
  • RSA Chase
  • Coral Cup
  • Queen Mother Champion Chase
  • Cross Country Chase
  • Boodles’ Handicap Hurdle
  • Champion Bumper

Of course, the big race on Ladies Day is the Queen Mother Champion Chase. Our Cheltenham Festival races live results will have the winners and finishers’ places posted as soon as the race is completed.

Cheltenham St Patricks Day Results

Cheltenham Festival punters hope for the luck of the Irish on St. Patrick’s Day at Prestbury Park. It is the day the racecourse is decked out in green and the Guinness is poured. The seven-race day starts off with the Marsh Novice Chase. The highlight of St. Patrick’s Day is the 15:30 race, The Stayers’ Hurdle. The Grade 1 race is run over a distance of two miles and seven furlongs. It is the top long-distance race on the National Hunt fixture list.

St. Patrick’s Day Lineup:

  • Marsh Novices’ Chase
  • Pertemps Final Hurdle
  • Ryanair Chase
  • The Stayers’ Hurdle
  • Brown Advisory Plate
  • Dawn Run Mares Hurdle
  • Kim Muir Chase Cup

Cheltenham Gold Cup Day Results

The biggest race day of the Cheltenham Festival is Gold Cup Day. It is a day in which jockeys, trainers, and horses can write their names in horse racing history. The Gold Cup is the premier event in jumps and National Hunt racing. Horses must run over three miles and jump 22 hurdles at the New Course. It is a demanding race that combines speed, stamina, and grace. Only the best horses run the Gold Cup and it is an event that punters, regardless of regular horse racing bettors, wager on. Every race at the Cheltenham Festival simply leads up to the Gold Cup.

Gold Cup Lineup:

  • Triumph Hurdle
  • County Handicap Hurdle
  • Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle
  • Cheltenham Gold Cup
  • Foxhunter Chase
  • Grand Annual Chase
  • Conditional Jockeys’ Hurdle

Once the races have been completed, our Cheltenham Festival races live results will be posted. You won’t miss a minute of the action.

The Cheltenham Festival will be live at Prestbury Park on Tuesday, 10 March to Friday, 13 March. Four days of great horse racing will take place with hundreds of millions of pounds wagered on the races. Don’t miss out on the action and check back with Cheltenhambetting.com regularly for the latest Cheltenham Festival races live results.

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