How Do You Plan A Days Racing At Cheltenham?
A day racing at Cheltenham replaces the glamour of Royal Ascot with true British grit. Home of “the festival,” the blue riband event of the national hunt season, a total of 200,000 spectators braved the cold in March 2007 to watch such prestigious races as the Gold Cup, the Queen Mother Champion Chase and the Champion Hurdle. It is worth a day out and here’s how to get there. Go to the Cheltenham Festival. There are events throughout the year, but this is the big one. Decide which day you want to go to the festival. There are 24 races at this four day event, each day with an important horse race. For more information, visit the links below. Experience a days racing at Cheltenham at one of the smaller events. If you can’t get tickets to the Cheltenham Festival, you can watch the Festival trials. There is also the Boyle Sports International event. A fixture list is posted on their website. Book your tickets. The Cheltenham festival has a limited capacity and tickets need to be booked in