What Happened
The Cheltenham Festival 2026 is set to take place from March 10 to March 13, featuring a revised race schedule that includes 28 races, with 13 Grade 1 events. Notable changes include the swapping of the Mares’ Hurdle and Plate Handicap Chase on Champion Day and St Patrick’s Thursday, as reported by various sources.
Why It Matters
This year’s festival promises to showcase top contenders from leading trainers such as Dan Skelton, Nicky Henderson, and Willie Mullins. Skelton has expressed confidence in his Champion Hurdle favourite, The New Lion, while Henderson regards Jango Baie as one of his best Gold Cup chances in years. Mullins, the most successful trainer in Cheltenham history, is expected to bring a strong lineup, including last year’s winners.
What’s Next
As the festival approaches, anticipation builds around the performances of these elite horses. Fans and bettors alike are keen to see how the revised schedule will impact race outcomes. The festival is expected to attract significant attention, with many looking to place bets through platforms like Paddy Power.
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