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Hurdle horse race in Britain
Relkeel Hurdle
2024
Bob Olinger
Marie's Rock
Brewin'upastorm
Previous years
2023
Marie's Rock
Dashel Drasher
First Street
2022
Stormy Ireland
Mcfabulous
Guard Your Dreams
2021
Mcfabulous
On The Blind Side
Thomas Darby
2020-2011
2020
Summerville Boy
Roksana
William Henry
2019
Midnight Shadow
Wholestone
Old Guard
2018
Wholestone
Agrapart
Colin's Sister
2017
Agrapart
L'Ami Serge
Cole Harden
2016
Camping Ground
Lil Rockerfeller
Cole Harden
2014
Rock on Ruby
Volnay De Thaix
Brother Brian
2013
More of That
Salubrious
Glens Melody
2012
Oscar Whisky
Crack Away Jack
Brampour
2011
Oscar Whisky
Get Me Out of Here
Cockney Trucker
2010-2001
2010
Karabak
Any Given Day
Celestial Halo
2009
Zaynar
Cape Tribulation
Shalone
2007
Pouvoir
Good Bye Simon
Pigeon Island
2006
Black Jack Ketchum
Blazing Bailey
Palmridge
2005
Mighty Man
The Market Man
Prins Willem
2004
Lough Derg
Exotic Dancer
Dalaram
2003
Crystal d'Ainay
Sh Boom
Starzaan
2002
Eternal Spring
Classified
In Contrast
2001
See You Sometime
Montalcino I
Tres Touche
2000-1991
2000
Mister Banjo
Run For Paddy
Doctor Goddard
1999
Heros Fatal
Behrajan
Picket Piece
1998
Lady Rebecca
Zafarabad
Rainbow Frontier
1997
Daraydan
Mighty Moss
Red Raja
1996
Karshi
Mandys Mantino
Serenity Prayer
1994
Fatack
Top Spin
Spring Marathon
1993
Dance of Words
Satin Lover
Kadi
1992
Lonesome Glory
Al Mutahm
Beebob
1991
Granville Again
Tyrone Bridge
Crystal Spirit
1990-1989
1989
Morley Street
Deep Sensation
Ikdam
The Relkeel Hurdle is a Grade 2 National Hunthurdle race in Great Britain which is open to horses aged five years or older. It is run on the New Course at Cheltenham over a distance of about 2 miles and 4½ furlongs (2 miles 4 furlongs and 56 yards, or 4,074 metres), and during its running there are ten hurdles to be jumped. The race is scheduled to take place each year on New Year's Day.
The event is named after Relkeel, a three-time winner of Cheltenham's Bula Hurdle in the late 1990s. The Relkeel Hurdle was given Grade 2 status in 2006.
The race was first run in 1988 as the Sport of Kings Challenge. The race was renamed the Lonesome Glory Hurdle in 1993, after the American-trained challenger who had won the race the previous year.
The current name was adopted in 2000. The race was originally run at Cheltenham's International meeting in early December before being moved to the course's New Year Day fixture from the 2016 running.