The December Gold Cup, established as a premier handicap National Hunt steeplechase in 2023, is a prominent race at Cheltenham Racecourse. It is open to horses aged four and older and is run on the New Course over a challenging 2 miles and 4½ furlongs, with 17 fences to navigate. As a highly competitive handicap race, it is scheduled annually in December, with a notable first prize of nearly £75,000.
December Gold Cup Odds & Runners
December Gold Cup Racecard
Nyetimber December Gold Cup Handicap Chase (Premier Handicap) (GBB Race)
Il Ridoto readily accounted for Ga Law (second) in the Paddy Power Gold Cup last month and though both merit respect, the vote goes to FUGITIF. In danger of being left behind in that race, his seasonal return and first outing following wind surgery, Richard Hobson's charge managed to stay on for fifth. He's now 2lb lower, meaning he is 1lb below the mark off which he claimed this prize 12 months ago, and it would come as no surprise were he to go very close. Madara (fourth) is another to take seriously, along with top-weight Stage Star.
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December Gold Cup Overview
Held each December, the December Gold Cup has been a mainstay of the racing calendar since 1963, originally known as the Massey Ferguson Gold Cup until 1980. Course familiarity and experience are often advantageous for horses in this race. Middle-distance chasers frequently use this event as a stepping stone for their season, with many going on to compete in similar handicaps, including the New Year’s Day Handicap Chase on the same course.
The race has seen notable winners who have gone on to further success. Frodon, for instance, won in 2016 and 2018 and subsequently claimed titles in the Pendle Novices’ Chase at Kempton and the Ryanair Chase at Cheltenham. Other winners, like Coole Cody and Poquelin, have also achieved significant victories following their December Gold Cup wins.
December Gold Cup Betting Trends and Statistics
Paul Nicholls has dominated as the top trainer over the past two decades, securing five wins in the December Gold Cup with horses like Poquelin (2009 & 2010), Unioniste (2012), and Frodon (2016 & 2018). Other successful trainers include Nicky Henderson (3), David Pipe (2), and Philip Hobbs (2). In contrast, Alan King has entered ten horses in the race without a win.
Among jockeys, Sam Twiston-Davies leads with two victories aboard Double Ross (2013) and Frodon (2016). Gavin Sheehan, Adam Wedge, and Bryony Frost have each recorded wins as well and aim to build on their success. Meanwhile, Harry Skelton has yet to win this race, despite seven attempts.
December Gold Cup History
The event, first held in 1963, was initially known as the Massey Ferguson Gold Cup, thanks to sponsorship by Massey Ferguson. This title remained until 1980, after which the race saw various sponsors and name changes. In 2005, it was named the Robin Cook Memorial Gold Cup to honour former Foreign Secretary Robin Cook (1946–2005), an avid racing fan. Boylesports sponsored the race from 2006 to 2009, during which it was called the Boylesports.com Gold Cup.
In 2010, the event became the Vote AP Gold Cup as part of a campaign to encourage votes for jockey Tony McCoy in the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award. Starting in 2011, racehorse owner Andy Stewart sponsored the race to promote Spinal Research, inspired by a spinal injury his son Paul suffered in 2008. This period saw the race named the Spinal Research The Atlantic 4 Gold Cup in 2011, the Paul Stewart IronSpine Charity Challenge Gold Cup in 2012, and the Stewart Family Thank You Gold Cup in 2013.
From 2014 to 2020, the race was held as the Caspian Caviar Gold Cup and in 2021 it was titled the Racing Post Gold Cup. The media began referring to it as the December Gold Cup, and in 2022, AIS became the sponsor, officially including “December” in its title. Virgin Bet took over sponsorship in 2023.
The race was awarded Grade 3 status in 1989 following revisions to the National Hunt Pattern and was reclassified as a Premier Handicap in 2022 when the British Horseracing Authority rebranded Grade 3 status.
December Gold Cup Winners
December Gold Cup FAQ
Who won the December Gold Cup in 2024?
Gemirande won the 2024 renewal of the December Gold Cup beating the likes of Madara and Fugitif.
What is the prize money for the December Gold Cup?
The prize money for the December Gold Cup is just shy of £75,000.
When is the December Gold Cup?
As its name suggests the December Gold Cup is run at the Christmas Cheltenham meeting in mid-December.
How many fences are in the December Gold Cup?
There are seventeen fences to be jumped in a race that usually takes about five-and-a-half minutes to complete.
How many horses race in the December Gold Cup?
The decent prize money on offer usually guarantees a competitive race. In the last lot of years anywhere between twelve and fifteen runners usually line up for the race.
Which horses are eligible for the December Gold Cup?
Horses aged for and over can compete in the December Gold Cup and previous winning course and distance experience is a massive advantage.