2007 Cheltenham Gold Cup

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The 2007 Cheltenham Gold Cup was a horse race which took place at the Cheltenham Racecourse on Friday March 16, 2007. It was the 79th running of the Cheltenham Gold Cup, and it was won by the pre-race favourite Kauto Star. The winner was ridden by Ruby Walsh and trained by Paul Nicholls.

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Earlier in the season Kauto Star had won the first two legs of the Betfair Million, the Betfair Chase and the King George VI Chase. The Gold Cup was the final leg, and his victory earned a bonus prize of £1,000,000.

Race details

Full result

*HorseAgeJockeyTrainer SP
1 Kauto Star 7 Ruby Walsh Paul Nicholls 5/4 fav
2 Exotic Dancer 7 Tony McCoy Jonjo O'Neill 9/2
3 Turpin Green 8 Tony Dobbin Nicky Richards 40/1
45 Monkerhostin 10 Richard Johnson Philip Hobbs 25/1
5¾ Cane Brake 8 David Casey Tom Taaffe (IRE)20/1
6½ State of Play 7 Paul Moloney Evan Williams 8/1
7 L'Ami 8 Mick Fitzgerald François Doumen (FR)16/1
8shd Neptune Collonges 6 Liam Heard Paul Nicholls 50/1
9 Kingscliff 10 Robert Walford Robert Alner 40/1
10 Forget the Past 9 Barry Geraghty Michael O'Brien (IRE)25/1
11 The Listener 8 Daryl Jacob Robert Alner 14/1
128 My Will 7 Sam Thomas Paul Nicholls 16/1
138 Beef Or Salmon 11 Andrew McNamara Michael Hourigan (IRE)16/1
14104 Sybellius d'Artaix 7 James Davies Richard Chotard (FR)250/1
PUFence 20 Halcon Genelardais 7 Robert Thornton Alan King 25/1
PUFence 19 Bob Bob Bobbin 8 Joe Tizzard Colin Tizzard 100/1
FellFence 17 Marble Garden 6 John Kington Richard Chotard (FR)250/1
URFence 5 Idle Talk 8 Jason Maguire Donald McCain, Jr. 50/1

* The distances between the horses are shown in lengths or shorter. shd = short-head; PU = pulled-up; UR = unseated rider.
† Trainers are based in Great Britain unless indicated.

Winner's details

Further details of the winner, Kauto Star :

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