1994 Champion Hurdle

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65th Champion Hurdle
Champion Hurdle
Location Cheltenham Racecourse
Date15 March 1994
Winning horse Flakey Dove (GB)
Jockey Mark Dwyer
Trainer Richard Price (GB)
OwnerJ. T. Price
  1993
1995  

The 1994 Champion Hurdle was a horse race held at Cheltenham Racecourse on Tuesday 15 March 1994. It was the 65th running of the Champion Hurdle.

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The winner was J. T. Price's Flakey Dove, an eight-year-old bay mare trained in Herefordshire by Richard Price and ridden by Mark Dwyer. Flakey Dove's victory was a first in the race for jockey, trainer and owner and the third in the race for a female racehorse after African Sister in 1939 and Dawn Run in 1984.

Flakey Dove was a non-Thoroughbred mare, who had made steady improvement since finishing seventh in the 1993 Champion Hurdle an emerged as a legitimate contender for the following year's renewal with wins in the Champion Hurdle Trial, Cleeve Hurdle and Berkshire Hurdle in early 1994. Starting at odds of 9/1 she won the Champion Hurdle by one and a half lengths from the favourite Oh So Risky with Large Action in third place. Two previous winners of the race took part: Granville Again finished seventh, whilst Morley Street was pulled up after four hurdles. Eleven of the fifteen runners completed the course. [1]

Race details

Full result

Pos.Marg.Horse (bred)AgeJockeyTrainer (Country)Odds
1 Flakey Dove (GB)8 Mark Dwyer Richard Price (GB)9/1
2 Oh So Risky (GB)7Paul Holley David Elsworth (GB)9/4 fav
3¾ Large Action (IRE)6 Jamie Osborne Oliver Sherwood (GB)8/1
4Mole Board (GB)12Tom Grantham Jim Old (GB)40/1
55 Absalom's Lady (GB)6Simon McNeill David Elsworth (GB)33/1
6nk Muse (GB)7Mark Richards David Elsworth (GB)13/2
7 Granville Again (GB)8Jimmy Frost Martin Pipe (GB)10/1
8Shawiya (IRE)5 Charlie Swan M. J. P. O'Brien (IRE)16/1
94Halkopous (GB)8Declan Murphy Mark Tompkins (GB)13/2
1025Valfinet (FR)7Jonothon Lower Martin Pipe (GB)33/1
117High Baron (GB)7Michael Hourigan Robert Alner (GB)66/1
FellMerchant House (IRE)6Richard GuestR. J. Weaver (GB)250/1
FellLand Afar (GB)7Warren MarstonJohn Webber (GB)25/1
PU Morley Street (GB)10 Graham Bradley Toby Balding (GB)16/1
PUKing Credo (GB)9 Adrian Maguire Steve Woodman (GB)16/1

Winner's details

Further details of the winner, Flakey Dove

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