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The 2017 Cheltenham Bumper: Runners and Odds That Await Spectators

 

Be certain to get the most advantageous prices for all the races - the 2017 Cheltenham Festival will come to pass between the 14th and 17th of March. The most exhaustive info on Cheltenham Festival 2017: fixtures, programme and race dates can be found along with the useful data you can explore for details of various trial races and be kept posted about news and betting tips from the leading online bookmakers.
The only other event that can compete with the Cheltenham Festival in terms of reputation and the jump racing status is the Grand National. All aficionados of horse racing will be able to watch more than 500 horses fiercely contending for over £6,12 million. In just a week, gamblers from the world over will come to place prize money on the 28 races that make up the entire racing calendar. Indeed, it would be a shame to miss such grand an event!
The first Tuesday of the Festival is the day when spring arrives in Gloucestershire. A range of emotions here is outpoured in the traditional roar of spectators that shut down even the clatter of helicopters over Cleeve Hill. All in all, Cheltenham has come round again – and that means at least four days of an adrenaline rush, deafening exhilaration of the crowd and solid money bets. Apparently, these four days will become a real test for wallets, throats and livers. 

Visit the Marvellous Champion Bumper
The only race at the Festival that does not involve fences is the Champion Bumper (previously known as the Festival Bumper).
● It was first added in 1992 and has become a traditional event this day;
● Currently, the second day of racing is rounded off by the Champion Bumper, which is open to horses aged between 4 and 6 years of age;
● The event involves a special distance of 2 miles and half a furlong.
Lots of people go on to admire successful obstacle horse races at Cheltenham. Since winners of the Bumper tend to go off as favourites in the Supreme it is considered a key event for the following year festival's Supreme Novices Hurdle.
One of the most challenging records in the Bumper was established by 1997 winner Florida Pearl, whose outstanding career was built not without some help of his trainer Willie Mullins. In the race with two apiece, jockeys no less famous than Richard Dunwoody, Charlie Swann and Paul Carberry will lead the way for most brilliant wins.

The Cheltenham Festival is truly the most electrifying race meeting in the world; all its admirers are recommended to visit a chief source for Cheltenham Festival: betting tips and odds online together with the latest news.
The racing calendar will be prepared for the largest betting week, and along with race fans, the bookmakers look forward to four exciting and energetic days in March. The meeting is bound to attract huge bets this year and there are undoubtedly lots of profitable opportunities for bettors to dig their teeth into. 

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