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2026 Cheltenham Gold Cup Preview: Top Contenders, Leading Favorites, and Must-Watch Horses

January 23, 2026 4 Min Read
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The Cheltenham Gold Cup stands as the pinnacle event in the British and Irish jump racing calendar, serving as the crowning moment of the Cheltenham Festival. This year’s favorite is Galopin des Champs, aiming for an unprecedented third victory in the race.

The event is scheduled for Friday, March 13, 2026, marking the finale of the four-day Cheltenham Festival, which begins on Tuesday, March 10. Last year, Inotewayursinkin triumphed, ending Galopin des Champs’ bid for a third straight win. Both remain key contenders in this year’s competition.

Here is a rundown of notable entries ranked by their odds:

  • Galopin des Champs (France), 10 years old, 11st 10lb
    Owned by Mrs. Audrey Turley and trained by WP Mullins of Ireland, with odds of 11/2. Having won twice and placed second last year, Galopin is expected to save his peak form for Leopardstown and Cheltenham. Despite his age, a third win is possible, though challenges loom.

  • Inotewayuru Shinkin (Ireland), 8 years old, 11st 10lb
    Owned by John P. McManus and trained by Gavin Cromwell, odds at 7/1. The reigning champion who has consistently succeeded at Cheltenham, yet this season his performances have been underwhelming. His showing in the Irish Gold Cup will be critical.

  • Django Bay (France), 7 years old, 11st 10lb
    Owned by Countrywide Park Homes Ltd and trained by Nicky Henderson, odds 7/1. Known for his stamina and having placed fourth in last year’s Gold Cup, he is regarded as a strong contender suited to the course.

  • Jukebox Man (Ireland), 8 years old, 11st 10lb
    Owned by Mr. Harry Redknapp and conditioned by Ben Polling, at 8/1 odds. The recent King George winner and a strong candidate to better his recent form at Cheltenham, surprisingly not the favorite.

  • Gaelic Warrior (Germany), 8 years old, 11st 10lb
    Owned by Mrs. S. Rich, trained by WP Mullins, odds 10/1. Following a strong battle at King George and with high expectations from Patrick Mullins, Gaelic Warrior could make a significant impact.

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Other entries include notable horses like Gray Dawning, Haiti Colors, Affordale Fury, and I Am Maximus, each with unique strengths and challenges ahead. Several long shots and seasoned veterans are also in the field, such as Shipping Allen and Grange Claire West, though their chances are considered slim.

The racecourse itself at Cheltenham spans 3 miles and 2 furlongs with 22 fences, now featuring a more demanding uphill finish that tests stamina more rigorously than in previous years. Fast-paced racers may find this a tougher test, making endurance a key factor in victory.

The total prize fund for the Gold Cup stands at £625,000, with the winner taking home £351,687. Lesser placings also receive substantial prizes, making this one of the richest jumps races globally.

Ticket options are available through the Jockey Club website, with prices ranging from £58 at the Guinness Grandstand to £149 on Gold Cup Day in the Club Enclosure. Multi-day passes have already sold out for several enclosures, reflecting the event’s popularity.

Fan Take:
This year’s Cheltenham Gold Cup is generating major excitement with top contenders like Galopin des Champs chasing history and past champions ready to challenge. For horse racing enthusiasts, the event promises thrilling competition and may set new standards in stamina and strategy, reinforcing Cheltenham’s position as the jewel of jump racing.

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