Cheltenham announces raft of changes ahead of 2025 Festival
Several races see conditions altered while raceday experience aimed to be improved.
A series of significant changes to the Cheltenham Festival race programme have been announced as the track seeks to improve competitiveness at the National Hunt highlight. From 2025, the two-and-a-half-mile Turners Novices’ Chase will be replaced by a Grade Two limited novice handicap chase over the same trip, while the National Hunt Chase, which has been contested by amateur riders, will be open to professionals and become a novice handicap chase for horses rated 0-145. Jon Pullin, head of racing and clerk of the course at Cheltenham, said: “We have had to acknowledge that due to the restrictions that were previously applied to the race, there was a limited pool of riders available to ride in it, so this looks the right opportunity to open it up to professionals as well. “Amateur jockeys are a key part of the Festival and we are obviously keen to ensure they continue to have opportunities to ride over the four days. Both the Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Handicap Chase and St James’s Place Festival Hunters’ Chase will continue to be restricted to amateurs. “It is hoped that by creating two novice handicap chases, we will have two competitive races with large fields and encourage the top novice chasers of the season to go down the Graded route in the My Pension Expert Arkle and the Brown Advisory.”The Glenfarclas Cross County Chase will also move from a conditions race to a limited handicap, with Pullin citing the domination in recent years of former top performers such as Delta Work and dual Grand National winner Tiger Roll as the reason for the contest’s return to its initial status. He said: “In reverting back to a handicap, I think we have the opportunity to make a more competitive race. Numerically, the race performed really well as far as field size is concerned but what we have seen in the last few years is real quality horses, which we do want to see at the Festival, taking part and leading to a race that realistically only two or three horses have a chance of winning.” There are three races restricted to the distaff division at the Festival, with the races introduced as an incentive for owners to keep racing their mares. The Grade One Mares’ Hurdle and the Grade Two Mares’ Chase have been left unchanged, with a minor adjustment to the conditions for the Ryanair Mares’ Novices’ Hurdle, which will be altered to remove the penalty structure, resulting in a level weights contest and hopes that connections will campaign more widely without the worry of extra weight at the Festival. An alteration has been made to the Pertemps Final, with all winners of series qualifiers now guaranteed a run proved they are within the weights at the declaration stage, and all entries in non-novice Festival handicaps must now run four times over fences and five times over hurdles.
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