Amateur chief unhappy with National Hunt Chase alteration
‘It feels especially harsh to see our racing heritage suffer such change’.
Amateur Jockeys Association chief executive Sarah Oliver said the decision to allow professionals to ride in the National Hunt Chase is “bitterly disappointing”. One of three races at the Cheltenham Festival which had been restricted to amateurs, along with the Fulke Walwyn and Kim Muir Challenge Cup and the St James’s Place Festival Hunter Chase, the National Hunt Chase will now be run as a novice handicap chase for horses rated 0-145. The three-mile-six-furlong contest has held Grade Two status in recent years and already underwent a significant change in 2020, when the distance was cut from four miles after only four of the 18 runners had finished the previous year. Oliver expressed her dismay at not only the removal of amateur status, but also a lack of direct consultation with Cheltenham’s owner the Jockey Club ahead of the alteration. “Obviously the change of race conditions announced today of the National Hunt Chase is bitterly disappointing for amateur jockeys, particularly as we only learned of this change earlier this morning without a chance to defend its retention,” said Oliver in a statement.
“It feels especially harsh to see our racing heritage suffer such change and, with the rich variety of backgrounds of our amateur jockeys, for them to be deprived of participating in this historic race. “We have some top-class amateur jump jockeys in this country and it is vital that their talents are given the opportunity to be showcased in such races, especially with the amateur route chosen by most professional National Hunt jockeys to gain invaluable experience before turning pro. “In view of this race now being omitted from our amateur calendar, (Cheltenham clerk of the course) Jon Pullin has agreed that a compensatory additional race can be added to the programme within the season and we look forward to discussing this in the near future.”


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