Haldon Gold Cup

Haldon Gold Cup Chase
2023
Elixir De Nutz Solo War Lord
Previous years
2022
Greaneteen Dolos War Lord
2021
Eldorado Allen Hitman Zanza
2020-2011
2020
Greaneteen Moonlighter Pink Eyed Pedro
2019
Janika Dolos Destrier
2018
God's Own Ozzie The Oscar San Benedeto
2017
Politologue San Benedeto Gino Trail
2016
Sir Valentino Garde La Victoire Dodging Bullets
2015
Vibrato Valtat Third Intention God's Own
2014
God's Own Balder Succes Oscar Hill
2013
Somersby Module Cue Card
2012
Cue Card Edgardo Sol Menorah
2011
Medermit Cornas Oiseau de Nuit
2010-2001
2010
Tchico Polos Twist Magic Somersby
2009
Planet of Sound Cornas Twist Magic
2008
Ashley Brook Mahogany Blaze Natal
2007
Pablo Du Charmil Royal Shakespeare Fair Along
2006
Impek Ground Ball Hoo La Baloo
2005
Monkerhostin Kauto Star Ashley Brook
2004
Azertyuiop Seebald Kadarann
2003
Edredon Bleu Wahiba Sands Kadarann
2002
Edredon Bleu Seebald Armaturk
2001
Best Mate Desert Mountain Fadalko
2000-1991
2000
Bellator Upgrade Call Equiname
1999
Flagship Uberalles Direct Route Space Trucker
1998
Lake Kariba Direct Route Or Royal
1997
Viking Flagship Mulligan Gales Cavalier
1996
Absalom's Lady Coulton Pimberley Place
1995
Travado What's in Orbit Medinas Swan Song
1994
Travado Absalom's Lady Deep Sensation
1993
Travado Deep Sensation Al Hashimi
1992
Waterloo Boy Katabatic Golden Freeze
1991
Sabin Du Loir Waterloo Boy Beech Road
1990-1988
1990
Sabin Du Loir Desert Orchid Setter Country
1989
Panto Prince Seagram Corn Merchant
1988
Barnbrook Again Panto Prince Western Sunset
1987
Very Promising Pearlyman Western Sunset
 

The Haldon Gold Cup is a Grade 2 National Hunt steeplechase in Great Britain which is open to horses aged four years or older. It is run at Exeter over a distance of about 2 miles and 1½ furlongs (2 miles, 1 furlong and 109 yards, or 3,520 metres), and during its running there are twelve fences to be jumped. The race is scheduled to take place each year in late October or early November.

The event is named after Haldon, a ridge of high ground in Devon on which Exeter Racecourse is located. The race became a limited handicap in 1996.

The 2005 edition was marred by the death of Best Mate, a three-time winner of the Cheltenham Gold Cup.

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