Cheltenham Old Course vs New Course – The Key Differences of the Cheltenham Festival Tracks
Aside from the Glenfarclas Chase, run on the Cross Country Steeplechase Course, all the races at the Cheltenham Festival take place on the Old Course, on days one and two, or the New Course, on days three and four.
Both courses are left-handed, galloping and undulating in nature, with stiff, unforgiving fences and an uphill climb to the winning post throughout the last half a mile. However, while they may appear similar, superficially, there are fundamental differences between the two courses, such that horses with a particular style of racing may be better suited to one than the other.
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