Festival Trophy Handicap Chase

The Festival Trophy is a Premier Handicap National Hunt steeplechase in Great Britain which is open to horses aged five years or older. It is run on the Old Course at Cheltenham over a distance of about 3 miles and 1 furlong (5,029 metres), and during its running there are twenty fences to be jumped. It is a handicap race, and it is scheduled to take place each year on the opening day of the Cheltenham Festival in March.

Festival Trophy
Premier Handicap race
LocationCheltenham Racecourse
Cheltenham, England
Race typeSteeplechase
SponsorUltima Business Solutions
WebsiteCheltenham
Race information
Distance3m 1f (5,029 metres)
SurfaceTurf
TrackLeft-handed
QualificationFive-years-old and up
WeightHandicap
Purse£125,000 (2024)
1st: £70,338
Festival Trophy Handicap Chase
2024
Chianti Classico Twig Meetingofthewaters
Previous years
2023
Corach Rambler Fastorslow Monbeg Genius
2022
Corach Rambler Gericault Roque Oscar Elite
2021
Vintage Clouds Happygolucky Aye Right
2020-2011
2020
The Conditional Kildisart Discorama
2019
Beware The Bear Vintage Clouds Lake View Lad
2018
Coo Star Sivola Shantou Flyer Vintage Clouds
2017
Un Temps Pour Tout Singlefarmpayment Noble Endeavor
2016
Un Temps Pour Tout Holywell The Young Master
2015
The Druids Nephew Grand Jesture Gallant Oscar
2014
Holywell Ma Filleule The Package
2013
Golden Chieftain Our Mick White Star Line
2012
Alfie Sherrin Fruity O'Rooney Our Mick
2011
Bensalem Carole's Legacy Reve De Sivola
2010-2001
2010
Chief Dan George The Package Ogee
2009
Wichita Lineman Maljimar Nenuphar Collonges
2008
An Accordion New Alco L'ami
2007
Joes Edge Juveigneur Distant Thunder
2006
Dun Doire Juveigneur Irish Hussar
2005
Kelami Keen Leader Irish Hussar
2004
Fork Lightning Shardam Royal Auclair
2003
Youlneverwalkalone Haut Cercy Ad Hoc
2002
Frenchman's Creek Carbury Cross Ad Hoc
2000-1991
2000
Marlborough Beau Star Traveller
1999
Betty's Boy Island Chief Nahthen Lad
1998
Unguided Missile Glitter Isle Even Flow
1997
Flyer's Nap Stormtracker General Command
1996
Maamur Unguided Missile Chatam
1995
Rough Quest Antonin Cache Fleur
1994
Antonin Flash The Cash Grange Brake
1993
Givus A Buck Country Member Boraceva
1992
Tipping Tim Henry Mann Gambling Royal
1991
Seagram Cahervillahow Outside Edge
1990-1988
1990
Bigsun Seagram Boraceva
1989
Dixton House Gala's Image Golden Friend
1988
Aquilifer Bucko Von Trappe
 

The event was originally known as the National Hunt Handicap Chase, but its title has included the name of a sponsor from the early 1980s. It was backed by Ritz Club from 1981 until 1996, Astec Buzz Shop in 1997 and William Hill between 1998 and 2010. In 2011 the race was run as the Stewart Family Spinal Research Handicap Chase and sponsored by the Stewart family, headed by businessman and racehorse owner Andy Stewart to raise awareness of, and highlight the work done by, the charity Spinal Research. In 2012 and 2013 the race was sponsored by JLT Specialty Ltd, and in 2014 Baylis & Harding were the sponsors. Since 2015 the race has been sponsored by Ultima Business Solutions. It held Grade 3 status until 2022 and was re-classified as a Premier Handicap from the 2023 running when Grade 3 status was renamed by the British Horseracing Authority.

Winners of the race often take part in the Grand National, although not always in the same year. Horses to have achieved victory in both events include Royal Tan, Team Spirit, West Tip, Seagram, Rough Quest and Corach Rambler.

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