Officials welcome back the Cheltenham roar
Festival will see bumper crowds as racegoers return.
Officials at Cheltenham are anticipating a bumper crowd as racegoers return to the Festival for the first time since 2020. While the four-day highlight went ahead last year, Covid-19 regulations meant racing had to take place behind closed doors with only essential personnel on course. With the government having lifted remaining restrictions last week, the Festival will kick off on March 15 with possible record crowds over the fixture. Ian Renton, regional director for the track’s owner Jockey Club Racecourses, said: “We’re expecting over 275,00 people over the four days which will almost certainly be a record.“We sold out Gold Cup day in late January, which is three or four weeks earlier than we’ve ever done it before. We sold out the Thursday approximately 10 days ago – that is a first – and we’re well ahead on sales for Tuesday and Wednesday. “It will be great to welcome not only racegoers back but also, more importantly, owners.” Renton is eager to see crowds back on track, not just for racing reasons but also for the income the Festival brings to the local area. “We normally reckon the Festival brings in over GBP 100million to the local economy per annum,” he added.

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