Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Challenge Cup

The Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Challenge Cup is a National Hunt steeplechase in Great Britain for amateur riders; it is open to horses aged five years or older. The chase is run on the New Course at Cheltenham, over a distance of about 3 miles and 2 furlongs (5,230 metres) and, during its running, there are twenty-one fences to be jumped. It is a handicap race and it is scheduled to take place each year during the Cheltenham Festival in March.

Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Challenge Cup
Ungraded race
LocationCheltenham Racecourse
Cheltenham, England
Inaugurated1946
Race typeChase
WebsiteCheltenham
Race information
Distance3m 2f (5,230 metres)
SurfaceTurf
TrackLeft-handed
QualificationFive-years-old and up
WeightHandicap
Purse£52,500 (2021)
1st: £32,498
Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Handicap Chase
2022
Chambard Mister Coffey Didero Vallis
Previous years
2021
Mount Ida Cloudy Glen Shantou Flyer
2020-2011
2020
Milan Native Kilfilum Cross Bob Mahler
2019
Any Second Now Kilfilum Cross The Young Master
2018
Missed Approach Mall Dini Squouateur
2017
Domesday Book Pendra Premier Bond
2016
Cause of Causes A Good Skin Silvergrove
2015
The Package Bless The Wings Buddy Bolero
2014
Spring Heeled Cause of Causes Roberto Goldback
2013
Same Difference Super Duty Romanesco
2012
Sunnyhillboy Becauseicouldntsee Exmoor Ranger
2011
Junior Faasel Deal Done
2010-2001
2010
BallaBriggs Faasel Galant Nuit
2009
Character Building Pretty Star Newbay Prop
2008
High Chimes Openide Burntoakboy
2007
Cloudy Lane Parsons Legacy Cheeky Lady
2006
You're Special Mon Mome Undeniable
2005
Juveigneur Lord of the River Parsons Legacy
2004
Maximize Merchants Friend Ibis Rochelais
2003
Royal Predica Ibis Rochelais Rathbawn Prince
2002
The Bushkeeper Ceanannas Mor Cadougold
2000-1991
2000
Honey Mount Marching Marquis Supreme Charm
1999
Celtic Giant Tell The Nipper Orswell Lad
1998
In Truth Cariboo Gold Time for a Run
1997
King Lucifer Time for a Run Lucky Dollar
1996
Stop The Waller Encore Un Peu Run Up The Flag
1995
Flyer's Nap Talbot Camelot Knight
1994
Fighting Words The Committee Tri Folene
1993
Strong Beau Merano The Committee
1992
Tug of Gold Paco's Boy Latent Talent
1991
Omerta Golden Minstrel Master Bob
1990-1988
1990
Master Bob Golden Minstrel Dudie
1989
Cool Ground Charter Hardware Team Challenge
1988
Golden Minstrel Cats Eyes Whitsunday
 

The event was established in 1946 and it was originally called the Kim Muir Amateur Riders' Steeplechase. It was introduced by Mrs Evan Williams and was named in memory of her brother, Kim Muir, a cavalry officer who lost his life during World War II. The name of Fulke Walwyn was added to the title in 1991. This was in honour of the highly successful trainer, whose 211 victories at Cheltenham included 40 at the Festival.

Only professional jockeys competed in the 2021 running as amateur riders were excluded from the Cheltenham Festival due to restrictions on grassroots sport for the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom.[1]

Records

Most successful horse (2 wins):

  • Chu-Teh – 1967, 1968
  • Glyde Court – 1985, 1986

Leading jockey (4 wins):

  • Jamie CoddCharacter Building (2009), Junior (2011), The Package (2015), Cause of Causes (2016)

Leading trainer (4 wins):

  • Fred RimellMighty Fine (1951), Gay Monarch II (1955), Nicolaus Silver (1961), Double Negative (1977)

Winners

  • Weights given in stones and pounds; All amateur jockeys except in 2021.
Year Winner Age Weight Jockey Trainer
1946 Astrometer 8 10–13 Denis Baggallay Charles Rogers
1947 no race 1947 [lower-alpha 1]
1948 Double Bridge 7 10-10 J. Gale Bay Powell
1949 Jack Tatters 11 12-02 Lord Mildmay Fulke Walwyn
1950 Morning Cover 9 10-10 A. Parker Gerry Wilson
1951 Mighty Fine 9 11-11 Peter Chisman Fred Rimell
1952 Menzies 10 10–11 Peter Chisman Syd Mercer
1953 Crudwell 7 11-11 Atty Corbett Frank Cundell
1954 Arctic Gold 9 12-03 Ted Greenway Gerald Balding
1955 Gay Monarch II 9 11-03 Rupert Watson Fred Rimell
1956 Filon d'Or 9 10-10 Danny Moralee Horace Cousins
1957 Mighty Apollo 8 10–13 Bobby Brewis David Machin
1958 Lochroe 10 12-02 Edward Cazalet Peter Cazalet
1959 Irish Coffee 9 10–13 Gay Kindersley Charlie McCartan
1960 Solray 6 11-03 Nick Upton F. Cliffe
1961 Nicolaus Silver 9 10-05 Bill Tellwright Fred Rimell
1962 Carrickbeg 6 09-12 Giles Pitman Don Butchers
1963 Centre Circle 8 10–12 Basil Ancil Derek Ancil
1964 Jim's Tavern 7 10-04 Giles Pitman John Hicks
1965 Burton Tan 10 11-03 Robin Collie Robin Collie
1966 Jimmy Scot 10 10-09 John Lawrence Fulke Walwyn
1967 Chu-Teh 8 10-08 Nick Gaselee Ken Cundell
1968 Chu-Teh 9 10-06 David Crossley-Cooke Ken Cundell
1969 Pride of Kentucky 7 10-04 Roger Charlton Edward Courage
1970 Rainbow Valley 7 10–12 Michael Dickinson Tony Dickinson
1971 Black Baize 6 10-06 John Lawrence Bill Shand Kydd
1972 The Ghost 7 11-11 John Mead Vernon Cross
1973 Hinterland 7 10-07 Bill Foulkes Tim Forster
1974 Castleruddery 8 10-05 Ted Walsh Peter McCreery
1975 Quick Reply 10 11-01 Ridley Lamb Harry Bell
1976 Prolan 7 11-07 Ted Walsh Edward O'Grady
1977 Double Negative 7 10-09 Peter Brookshaw Fred Rimell
1978 no race 1978 [lower-alpha 2]
1979 Redundant Punter 9 09-12 D. Jackson Tim Forster
1980 Good Prospect 11 10–12 Jim Wilson John Edwards
1981 Waggoners Walk 12 10-03 C. Cundall Caroline Mason
1982 Political Pop 8 12-00 Dermot Browne Michael Dickinson
1983 Greasepaint 8 11-05 Colin Magnier Michael Cunningham
1984 Broomy Bank 9 11-04 Jim Wilson John Edwards
1985 Glyde Court 8 10-05 Simon Sherwood Fred Winter
1986 Glyde Court 9 11-00 John Queally Fred Winter
1987 The Ellier 11 10-05 Gee Armytage Nigel Tinkler
1988 Golden Minstrel 9 11-01 Tom Grantham Josh Gifford
1989 Cool Ground 7 10-00 Anthony Tory Richard Mitchell
1990 Master Bob 10 10-01 John Berry Nicky Henderson
1991 Omerta 11 09-13 Adrian Maguire Martin Pipe
1992 Tug of Gold 7 10-02 Marcus Armytage David Nicholson
1993 Strong Beau 8 09-08 Tom Jenks David Nicholson
1994 Fighting Words 8 10-00 Tim McCarthy Josh Gifford
1995 Flyer's Nap 9 09-10 Peter Henley Robert Alner
1996 Stop the Waller 7 09-11 Ken Whelan Ferdy Murphy
1997 King Lucifer 8 11-05 Robert Thornton David Nicholson
1998 In Truth 10 09-09 Seamus Durack Steve Gollings
1999 Celtic Giant 9 10-00 Bruce Gibson Len Lungo
2000 Honey Mount 9 09-12 Robert Walford Robert Alner
2001 no race 2001 [lower-alpha 3]
2002 The Bushkeeper 8 11-02 David Crosse Nicky Henderson
2003 Royal Predica 9 10–13 Saul McHugh Martin Pipe
2004 Maximise 10 10-06 Darren Edwards Martin Pipe
2005 Juveigneur 8 11-07 Richard Burton Nicky Henderson
2006 You're Special 9 10–12 Richard Harding Ferdy Murphy
2007 Cloudy Lane 7 10–11 Richard Burton Donald McCain, Jr.
2008 High Chimes 9 10-10 James Tudor Evan Williams
2009 Character Building 9 11–12 Jamie Codd John Quinn
2010 Ballabriggs 9 11–12 Richard Harding Donald McCain, Jr.
2011 Junior 8 11-06 Jamie Codd David Pipe
2012 Sunnyhillboy 9 11-11 Alan Berry Jonjo O'Neill
2013 Same Difference 7 11-07 Ryan Hatch Nigel Twiston-Davies
2014 Spring Heeled 7 11-06 Robbie McNamara Jim Culloty
2015 The Package 12 11-04 Jamie Codd David Pipe
2016 Cause of Causes 8 11-09 Jamie Codd Gordon Elliott
2017 Domesday Book 7 11-04 Gina Andrews Stuart Edmunds
2018 Missed Approach 8 11-05 Noel McParlan Warren Greatrex
2019 Any Second Now 7 11-11 Derek O'Connor Ted Walsh
2020 Milan Native 7 11-08 Rob James Gordon Elliott
2021 Mount Ida 7 11-09 Jack Kennedy Denise Foster
2022 Chambard 10 10-12 Lucy Turner Venetia Williams
  1. The 1947 running was abandoned due to snow and frost
  2. The 1978 edition was cancelled because of snow
  3. It was abandoned in 2001 because of a foot-and-mouth crisis

See also

References

  1. Scargill, Peter; Boylan, Mark (24 February 2021). "Star riders forced to miss Cheltenham as amateurs are barred from festival". Racing Post. Retrieved 24 February 2021.
  • pedigreequery.comFulke Walwyn Kim Muir Challenge Cup – Cheltenham.
  • racenewsonline.co.ukRacenews Archive (21 February 2008).
  • Ladbrokes Pocket Companion 1990/91. Aesculus Press. 1990. p. 58. ISBN 1-871093-21-X.
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