1997 Cheltenham Gold Cup

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The 1997 Cheltenham Gold Cup was a horse race which took place at Cheltenham on Thursday 13 March 1997. It was the 70th running of the Cheltenham Gold Cup, and it was won by Mr Mulligan. The winner was ridden by Tony McCoy and trained by Noel Chance. The pre-race favourite Imperial Call pulled-up before fence 18.

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McCoy's victory completed a big-race double, as he had also ridden the winner of the Champion Hurdle two days earlier.

Race details

Full result

*HorseAgeJockeyTrainer SP
1 Mr Mulligan 9 Tony McCoy Noel Chance 20/1
29 Barton Bank 11 David Walsh David Nicholson 33/1
3½ Dorans Pride 8 Shane Broderick Michael Hourigan (IRE)10/1
46 Go Ballistic 8 Tony Dobbin John O'Shea 50/1
53 Challenger du Luc 7 Chris Maude Martin Pipe 16/1
616 One Man 9 Richard Dunwoody Gordon W. Richards 7/1
716 Coome Hill 8 Jamie Osborne Walter Dennis 15/2
87 Cyborgo 7 Charlie Swan Martin Pipe 12/1
PUFence 21 Banjo 7 David Bridgwater David Nicholson 33/1
FellFence 21 Danoli 9 Tommy Treacy Tom Foley (IRE)7/1
PUFence 21 Dublin Flyer 11 Brendan Powell Tim Forster 8/1
PUFence 21 Nathen Lad 8 Rodney Farrant Jenny Pitman 20/1
PUFence 18 Imperial Call 8 Conor O'Dwyer Fergie Sutherland (IRE)4/1 fav
FellFence 13 Unguided Missile 9 Norman Williamson Gordon W. Richards 16/1

* The distances between the horses are shown in lengths or shorter. PU = pulled-up.
† Trainers are based in Great Britain unless indicated.

Winner's details

Further details of the winner, Mr Mulligan :

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