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Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Challenge Cup

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Inaugurated
  
1946

Website
  
Cheltenham

Surface
  
Turf

Race type
  
Chase

Distance
  
3m 1½f (5,130 metres)

Location
  
Cheltenham Racecourse Cheltenham, England

1996 fulke walwyn kim muir challenge cup handicap chase


The Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Challenge Cup is a National Hunt chase in Great Britain for amateur riders; it is open to horses aged five years or older. The chase is run on the New Course at Cheltenham, over a distance of about 3 miles and 1½ furlongs (5,130 metres) and, during its running, there are nineteen fences to be jumped. It is a handicap race and it is scheduled to take place each year during the Cheltenham Festival in March.

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The event was established in 1946 and it was originally called the Kim Muir Amateur Riders' Steeplechase. It was introduced by Mrs Evan Williams and was named in memory of her brother, Kim Muir, a cavalry officer who lost his life during World War II.

The name of Fulke Walwyn was added to the title in 1991. This was in honour of the highly successful trainer, whose 211 victories at Cheltenham included 40 at the Festival.

1999 cheltenham fulke walwyn kim muir challenge cup handicap celtic giant


Records

Most successful horse (2 wins):

  • Chu-Teh – 1967, 1968
  • Glyde Court – 1985, 1986
  • Leading jockey (4 wins):

  • Jamie Codd - Character Building (2009), Junior (2011), The Package (2015), Cause of Causes (2016)
  • Leading trainer (4 wins):

  • Fred Rimell – Mighty Fine (1951), Gay Monarch II (1955), Nicolaus Silver (1961), Double Negative (1977)
  • Winners

  • Weights given in stones and pounds; All amateur jockeys.
  • 1 The 1947 running was abandoned due to snow and frost.
    2 The 1978 edition was cancelled because of snow.
    3 It was abandoned in 2001 because of a foot-and-mouth crisis.

    References

    Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Challenge Cup Wikipedia