With the biggest week in the National Hunt calendar right around the corner, check out the 2024 Cheltenham Festival prize money and see the winnings for ALL 28 races.
When Is The 2024 Cheltenham Festival?
The 2024 Cheltenham Festival gets underway on Tuesday 12th March, with four days of action in store at Prestbury Park, ending on Friday 15th March.
28 races will take place over the four days, and you can find the prize money and winnings for all of them below.
2024 Cheltenham Festival Info
📅Date: Tuesday 12th- Friday 15th March 2024
🕙Time: First Race 1:30pm, Last Race 5:30pm each day
🏇Racecourse: Cheltenham
📺 TV: Racing TV / ITV
2024 Cheltenham Festival Prize Money – How Much Will The Winners Get?
Disclaimer: Figures are based on recent years and will be updated accordingly if they change
Tuesday 12th March
- 1.30: Supreme Novices’ Hurdle – Total Prize Money: £132,800 – Winner: £75,965
- 2.10: Arkle Novices’ Chase – Total Prize Money: £172,147 – Winner: £98,473
- 2.50: Ultima Handicap Chase – Total Prize Money: £122,963 – Winner: £70,338
- 3.30: Champion Hurdle – Total Prize Money: £441,135 – Winner: £253,215
- 4.10: Mares’ Hurdle – Total Prize Money: £125,476 – Winner: £72,024
- 4.50: Boodles Juvenile Handicap Hurdle: Total Prize Money: £78,696 – Winner: £45,016
- 5.30: National Hunt Chase: Total Prize Money: Total Prize Money: £119,838 – Winner: £62,038
Wednesday 13th March
- 1.30: Ballymore Novices’ Hurdle – Total Prize Money: £132,800 – Winner: £75,965
- 2.10: Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase – Total Prize Money: £177,864 – Winner: £102,095
- 2.50: Coral Cup – Total Prize Money: £98,370 – Winner: £56,270
- 3.30: Queen Mother Champion Chase – Total Prize Money: £392,120 – Winner: £225,080
- 4.10: Glenfarclas Cross Country Chase – Total Prize Money: £73,778 – Winner: £39,023
- 4.50: Grand Annual Handicap Chase – Total Prize Money: £122,963 – Winner: £70,338
- 5.30: Champion Bumper – Total Prize Money: £78,696 – Winner: £45,560
Thursday 14th March
- 1.30: Turners Novices’ Chase – Total Prize Money: £172,148 – Winner: £98,473
- 2.10: Pertemps Final Handicap Hurdle – Total Prize Money: £98,370 – Winner: £56,270
- 2.50: Ryanair Chase – Total Prize Money: £368,888 – Winner: £211,013
- 3.30: Stayers’ Hurdle – Total Prize Money: £345,608 – Winner: £197,696
- 4.10: Paddy Power Plate – Total Prize Money: £118,044 – Winner: £67,524
- 4.50: Mares Novices’ Hurdle – Total Prize Money: £103,289 – Winner: £59,084
- 5.30: Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Challenge Cup: Total Prize Money: £72,188 – Winner: £36,668
Friday 15th March
- 1.30: Triumph Hurdle – Total Prize Money: £136,940 – Winner: £78,333
- 2.10: County Hurdle – Total Prize Money: £98,370 – Winner: £56,270
- 2.50: Albert Bartlett Novices’ Hurdle – Total Prize Money: £132,800 – Winner: £75,965
- 3.30: Cheltenham Gold Cup – Total Prize Money: £614,813 – Winner: £351,688
- 4.10: Foxhunters Chase – Total Prize Money: £48,125 – Winner: £24,445
- 4.50: Mares’ Chase – Total Prize Money: £118,044 – Winner: £67,524
- 5.30: Martin Pipe Handicap Hurdle – Total Prize Money: £73,778 – Winner: £39,023
Now you have seen all of the Cheltenham Festival prize money for every race, see below the most expensive pot across the whole meeting!
What Is The Biggest Cheltenham Festival Prize Money?
The Cheltenham Gold Cup prize money is the biggest of the whole festival, with the winner taking home a whopping £351,688. It’s by far the most highly-anticipated race of the week, and it takes place on the Friday every year.
Who Won The 2023 Cheltenham Gold Cup?
Last year’s Cheltenham Gold Cup was won by the Willie Mullins-trained Galopin Des Champs, and the Closutton stable star is bidding for back-to-back success in the big one in 2024.
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