2010 Champion Hurdle

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80th Champion Hurdle
Champion Hurdle
ChampionHurdle123 2010.svg
Location Cheltenham Racecourse
Date16 March 2010
Winning horse Binocular (FR)
Jockey A. P. McCoy
Trainer Nicky Henderson (GB)
Owner J. P. McManus
  2009
2011  

The 2010 Champion Hurdle was a horse race held at Cheltenham Racecourse on Tuesday 16 March 2010. [1] It was the 80th running of the Champion Hurdle.

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The winner was J. P. McManus's Binocular, a six-year-old gelding trained in Berkshire by Nicky Henderson and ridden by A. P. McCoy. The victory was Henderson's fifth in the race, following See You Then (1985, 1986, 1987) and Punjabi (2009) and a third for McCoy, who had won in 1997 on Make A Stand and 2006 on Brave Inca.

Binocular, who had finished third when favourite for the previous year's race, won by three and a half lengths from Khyber Kim. Punjabi was the only previous Champion Hurdler in the field. All twelve of the runners completed the course. Binocular's win was controversial as Henderson had said in February that the horse would not run in the race. Khyber Kim's trainer Nigel Twiston-Davies said in 2014: "We won the Champion Hurdle four years ago but the horse who was taken out of the race, Binocular, turned up again". [2]

Race details

Full result

Binocular (right) wins the Champion Hurdle. Flickr - Carine06 - Binocular ^ Khyber Kim.jpg
Binocular (right) wins the Champion Hurdle.
Pos.Marg.Horse (bred)AgeJockeyTrainer (Country)Odds
1 Binocular (FR)6 A. P. McCoy Nicky Henderson (GB)9/1
2Khyber Kim (GB)8 Paddy Brennan Nigel Twiston-Davies (GB)7/1
36Zaynar (FR)5 Andrew Tinkler Nicky Henderson (GB)15/2
4 Celestial Halo (IRE)6 Ruby Walsh Paul Nicholls (GB)7/1
5nseStarluck (IRE)5 Timmy Murphy Alan Fleming (GB)14/1
66 Solwhit (FR)6 Davy Russell Charles Byrnes (IRE)6/1
7¾Medermit (FR)6 Robert Thornton Alan King (GB)11/1
8Jumbo Rio (IRE)5 Andrew McNamara Edward O'Grady (IRE)50/1
9 Punjabi (GB)7 Barry Geraghty Nicky Henderson (GB)15/2
10hd Go Native (IRE)7 Paul Carberry Noel Meade (IRE)11/4 fav
11nkRaise Your Heart (IRE)7John CullenJoanna Morgan (IRE)100/1
1219Won In The Dark (IRE)6 Graham Lee Sabrina Harty (IRE)40/1

Winner's details

Further details of the winner, Binocular.

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References

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