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For the first time ever at a Jump racecourse, Cheltenham will host a raceday devoted exclusively to races for fillies and mares.

Taking place on day two of The April Meeting, Thursday, April 19, the mares’ raceday offers a seven-race programme, with £190,000 in prize money.

The richest races are the £40,000 Listed European Breeders Fund/TBA Mares’ Novices’ Handicap Chase Finale and the £40,000 Kingston Stud Supporting The IJF 4-Y-O Fillies’ Juvenile Handicap Hurdle.

Two further Listed contests also form part of the special day – the £25,000 Centaur Mares’ Novices’ Hurdle and £25,000 Catesby Property Group Mares’ Handicap Hurdle.

Simon Claisse, Regional Head of Racing, South West & Clerk of the Course, Cheltenham, said: “I am delighted that Cheltenham is to be the first Jump racecourse to stage an all-mares’ racecard.

“The running order on the second day of The April Meeting previously had four all-mares races on it and we very much hope that the seven races will be well-supported.

“With two mares-only races at The Festival and this card following four weeks later the mares’ programme is developing and, hopefully, owners be encouraged to run mares at the Home of Jump racing, especially late in the season.

“My thanks go to British Horseracing Authority for their help in bringing this concept together – we are very much looking forward to hosting the mares’ card in April.”

Stuart Middleton, Racing Operations Manager at the BHA, added: “We have been working for some time towards Jump racing’s first all-mares’ card.

“Cheltenham has long since held the same ambition and, having between us, expanded their card to include four mares’ races already, it is the obvious venue to give this exciting venture a try.

“This initiative forms yet another part of our ongoing commitment to bolstering the overall mares’ programme and providing an incentive to own and train Jump mares.

“We hope that the fixture will garner positive publicity and the promise of being part of a unique event at such an iconic venue will, we hope, be yet another reason to be excited about ownership of mares at all tiers of the sport.”

The April Meeting gets underway on Wednesday, April 18, when the highlight is the £60,000 G2 Matt Hampson Foundation & NSIF Silver Trophy Chase.

Overall prize money at The April Meeting is £372,500 – a substantial 28 per cent increase on the 2017 total.

The April Meeting 2018
Wednesday and Thursday, April 18 & 19
(New Course)

First Day – Wednesday April 18

Time Race Distance Prize Money
2.05pm CITIPOST Novices’ Hurdle        2m 4½f £20,000
2.40pm Matt Hampson Foundation & NSIF Silver Trophy Chase Limited Handicap) ((Grade 2) 2m 5f £60,000
3.15pm Arkells Brewery Handicap Hurdle Race      2m 4½f £25,000
3.50pm Nicholson Holman Novices’ Limited Handicap Chase      3m 1½f £17,500
4.25pm Safran Landing Systems Handicap Hurdle      3m £20,000
5.00pm Weatherite Handicap Chase        3m 2f £25,000
5.30pm Cheltenham Pony Racing Authority Graduates Handicap Hurdle   2m 1f £15,000

Total £182,500

Second Day-Thursday April 19

Time Race Distance Prize Money
2.05pm Centaur Mares’ Novices’ Hurdle (Listed)     2m 4½f  £25,000
2.40pm European Breeders Fund/TBA Mares’ Novices’ Handicap Chase Finale (Listed) 2m 5f £40,000
3.15pm Catesby Property Group plc Mares’ Handicap Hurdle (Listed)   2m 4½f £25,000
3.50pm Llewellyn Humphreys Mares’ Handicap Chase      3m 2f £20,000
4.25pm Kingston Stud Supporting the IJF 4-Y-O Fillies’ Juvenile Handicap Hurdle  2m 1f £40,000
5.00pm Racing UK Now in HD Mares’ Handicap Chase      2m  £25,000
5.35pm Spreadex Sports Betting Mares’ Standard Open National Hunt Flat Race  2m 1f £15,000

Total £190,000

Meeting Total £372,500

Read more at http://cheltenham.thejockeyclub.co.uk/pr-policies/press-releases/cheltenham-racecourse-to-stage-first-ever-mares-only-jump-raceday-at-the-ap#LO3pZmCWIIUlKYFF.99

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