The big one - Gold Cup day at Cheltenham
13 horses will compete for the prestigious prize
Last updated 17th Mar 2023
Its the fourth and final day of Cheltenham Festival 2023. Despite some travel disruption, hundreds of thousands of people have visited the racecourse this week. All eyes are now on the prestigious Gold Cup which is taking place at 3.30 this afternoon - the winner will win a whopping £350,000.
A look back at Gold Cup winners in recent years...
2022 - A Plus Tard
Jockey Rachael Blackmore made headlines when she ran to victory with A Plus Tard last year, becoming the first female jockey to do so.
2021 - Minella Indo
Irish trainer Henry De Bromhead celebrated becoming the first in his profession to win three championship races at Cheltenham Festival.
2020 - Al Boum Photo
The legendary horse came out on top in 2020, with a back to back win on their victory the year before.
2019 - Al Boum Photo
The gelding rode to victory beating Native River and Anibale Fly in the dying moments of the iconic race in 2019.
Who is running?
13 horses will be lining up for a prestigious Gold Cup win today. Here is who will be running (as of 9am this morning)
Galopin Des Champs (Jockey: Paul Townend, Trainer: Willie Mullins)
A Plus Tard (Jockey: Rachael Blackmore, Trainer: Henry De Bromhead)
Bravemansgame (Jockey: Harry Cobden, Trainer: Paul Nicholls)
Noble Yeats (Jockey: Sean Bowen, Trainer: Emmet Mullins)
Stattler (Jockey: P W Mullins, Trainer: Willie Mullins)
Conflated (Jockey: Davey Russell, Trainer: Gordon Elliot)
Protektorat (Jockey: Harry Skelton, Trainer: Dan Skelton)
Ahoy Senor (Jockey: Derek Fox, Trainer: Lucinda Russell)
Minella Indo (Jockey: Mark Walsh, Trainer: Henry De Bromhead)
Sounds Russian (Jockey: Sean Quinlan, Trainer: Ruth Jefferson)
Hewick (Jockey: Jordan Gainford, Trainer: John Joseph Hanlon)
Royal Pagaille (Jockey: Charlie Deutsch, Trainer: Venetia Williams)
Eldorado Allen (Jockey: Brendan Powell, Trainer: Joe Tizzard)