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    Cheltenham Festival Honors Princess Anne with Prestigious Race Renaming

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 4, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a significant gesture recognizing her outstanding contributions to equestrian sports, the Cheltenham Festival has announced that one of its most demanding races will be renamed to honor Princess Anne. The race, known for its grueling three-and-a-quarter-mile course featuring 22 fences and a challenging uphill stretch, will now be called the “Princess Royal Challenge Cup Open Hunters’ Steeple Chase.” This renaming is set to take place on Friday, March 13, immediately following the festival’s highlight event, the Cheltenham Gold Cup.

    The decision to rename this particular race after Princess Anne has been warmly welcomed by many within the horse racing community. Guy Lavender, the Chief Executive Officer of Cheltenham Racecourse, expressed his admiration for the move, emphasizing the historical significance of the Hunters’ Chase. He highlighted that the race embodies the very roots of the sport, celebrating the tradition and spirit that have shaped British horse racing over the years. Lavender described Princess Anne as an exceptional equestrian whose versatile talents have shone across multiple disciplines, making her a fitting namesake for such a prestigious event.

    Princess Anne’s equestrian achievements are nothing short of legendary. She secured an individual gold medal at the European Eventing Championships in 1971, a remarkable feat that underscored her skill and dedication to the sport. Furthermore, she made history by becoming the first British royal to compete in the Olympic Games when she represented Great Britain in the three-day eventing competition at the 1976 Montreal Olympics. Riding her mother, Queen Elizabeth II’s horse named Goodwill, she finished in 24th place, marking a proud moment for the royal family and British equestrianism alike.

    The legacy of equestrian excellence continues within her family, as her daughter Zara Tindall has also achieved Olympic success, winning a silver medal at the 2012 London Olympics. Additionally, Princess Anne’s former husband, Mark Phillips, boasts an impressive record with team gold and silver medals in Olympic eventing. This rich family history in equestrian sports adds further significance to the decision to name a Cheltenham Festival race after Princess Anne.

    This tribute marks the second occasion that a race at the Cheltenham Festival has been named in honor of a member of the British royal family. Back in 1980, the two-mile Champion Chase was renamed the “Queen Mother Champion Chase” to commemorate the Queen Mother’s 80th birthday, reflecting the longstanding connection between the royal family and the sport of horse racing. Meanwhile, it is important to note that the National Hunt Chase, which was renamed for Princess Anne last year, will revert to its original title, The National Hunt Challenge Cup Novices’ Handicap Chase, as part of the festival’s evolving race nomenclature.

    Overall, this renaming not only celebrates Princess Anne’s remarkable personal achievements but also reinforces the deep-rooted ties between British royalty and the equestrian world. The Cheltenham Festival, renowned for its rich history and challenging races, continues to honor those who have made significant contributions to the sport, ensuring that their legacies endure for generations to come.

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