Irish Champion Hurdle

Irish Champion Hurdle
2024
State Man Bob Olinger Impaire Et Passe
Previous years
2023
State Man Honeysuckle Vauban
2022
Honeysuckle Zanahiyr Echoes In Rain
2021
Honeysuckle Abacadabras Sharjah
2020-2011
2020
Honeysuckle Darver Star Petit Mouchoir
2019
Apple's Jade Supasundae Petit Mouchoir
2018
Supasundae Faugheen Mick Jazz
2017
Petit Mouchoir Footpad Ivanovich Gorbatov
2016
Faugheen Arctic Fire Nichols Canyon
2015
Hurricane Fly Arctic Fire Jezki
2014
Hurricane Fly Our Conor Captain Cee Bee
2013
Hurricane Fly Thousand Stars Binocular
2012
Hurricane Fly Oscars Well Thousand Stars
2011
Hurricane Fly Solwhit Thousand Stars
2010-2001
2010
Solwhit Donnas Palm Sublimity
2009
Brave Inca Muirhead River Liane
2008
Sizing Europe Hardy Eustace Al Eile
2007
Hardy Eustace Brave Inca Macs Joy
2006
Brave Inca Macs Joy Golden Cross
2005
Macs Joy Brave Inca Hardy Eustace
2004
Foreman Georges Girl Fota Island
2003
Like-A-Butterfly Limestone Lad Stage Affair
2002
Ned Kelly Liss A Paoraigh The French Furze
2001
Istabraq Mantles Prince Penny Rich
2000-1994
2000
Istabraq Stage Affair Knife Edge
1999
Istabraq French Holly Zafarabad
1998
Istabraq His Song Noble Thyne
1997
Cockney Lad Theatreworld Dardjini
1996
Collier Bay Hotel Minella Danoli
1995
Fortune And Fame Aries Girl Clifdon Fog
1994
Fortune And Fame Danoli Shawiya
 

The Irish Champion Hurdle is a Grade 1 National Hunt hurdle race in Ireland which is open to horses aged four years or older. It is run at Leopardstown over a distance of about 2 miles (3,219 metres), and during its running there are eight hurdles to be jumped. The race is scheduled to take place each year in late January or early February.

The event was established in 1950, and it is now one of two Irish races, along with the Punchestown Champion Hurdle, which can be seen as equivalents of the Champion Hurdle in England. The most recent winner of the Leopardstown version to win the Champion Hurdle in the same season was State Man in 2024. The Irish Champion Hurdle was sponsored by AIG Europe from 1993 to 2008, by Toshiba in 2009 and 2010 and by BHP Insurance from 2011 to 2019. The race has been sponsored by PCI since 2020 and is now part of the Dublin Racing Festival weekend.

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