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Us at Parimatch are taking an in-depth look at the Kim Muir Handicap Chase ahead of its 2024 renewal. We take a look at top trainers, jockeys, past winners, and emerging trends, and of course, we analyse our Cheltenham odds to give you easy to understand Kim Muir Chase tips.
Key Takeaways
- The Kim Muir handicap chase takes place Thursday 14 March 2024 at 17:30 on the 3rd day of the Cheltenham Festival.
- The top favourite is Good Time Jonny, followed by Perceval Legallois, with outsiders being Dom of Mary, Meetingofthewaters, and Rapper.
- Amateur jockeys and mature horses are pivotal in the Kim Muir Challenge Cup, with past performance, recent form, and adaptability to handicap chases being critical for predicting winners.
- The Kim Muir Challenge Cup presents a competitive betting market with a history of both favourites and underdogs winning, and experienced trainers like Gordon Elliott as recurring successful figures.
Fulke Walwyn Kim Muir Handicap Chase Overview
The Walwyn Kim Muir Challenge Cup, also known as the Kim Muir Handicap Chase, is a unique event that puts the spotlight on amateur jockeys. Here are some key features of the race:
- The race takes place on Cheltenham’s new course.
- The distance is a challenging 3m2f with 21 fences to be jumped.
- The field consists of mature runners, aged five years old and over.
- The race emphasizes the skills and experience of the amateur riders.
Kim Muir Challenge Cup Tips
Runners fall into two groups, the favourites and the outsiders. So, let’s take a look at the potential winners in both sides of the camp.
The Favourites
- Good Time Jonny – priced at 5/1* and trained by AJ Martin, this 9 year old won last year’s Pertemps Network Final Handicap Hurdle, but hasn’t seen amazing success since.
- Perceval Legallois – priced at 6/1* and trained by Gavin Cromwell, this 7 year old fell in his most recent meeting, but has shown glimpses of star power in the past, winning various handicap hurdles at Leopardstown, Galway and Wexford.
The Outsiders
- Meetingofthewaters – priced at 8/1* and trained by Willie Mullins, this 7 year old unseated jockey B Hayes in his most recent winning but won the 2 previous races before that.
- Dom of Mary – trained by David Bridgwater, this 8 year old saw its odds shift recently from 25/1 to 16/1* due to winning at Plumpton Handicap Chase 7 January and placing 3rd at Sandown on 3 February.
- Rapper – trained by Henry Daly, this 10 year old saw it odds shift from 25/1 to 16/1* as it place 2nd at Ascot racecourse at the Handicap Chase on 17 February.
Kim Muir Chase Trends
Investigating the past performance and racing trends of the Kim Muir Challenge Cup offers substantial insights for strategic betting. Over the years, winners have often displayed specific age and weight characteristics, with horses aged seven dominating the last three races, and 8 of the last 10 winners aged between 7 and 9.
Furthermore, past winners often had prior experience at Cheltenham, suggesting that familiarity with the course can be a significant advantage.
Significant historical winners include horses like Chambard, which won at odds of 40/1 in 2022, and several Irish-trained winners, with Ireland claiming six of the last ten renewals after a long drought.
And what would happen if you were to back the winner in their next race? Well, you’d have a terrible time as the only 2 horses over the last 20 years to win their next race after running at Kim Muir were Ballabriggs in 2010 and Milan Native in 2020.
Past Winners
|
Year |
Winner |
Age |
Weight (st-lbs) |
Jockey |
Trainer |
|
2003 |
Royal Predica |
9 |
10–13 |
Saul McHugh |
Martin Pipe |
|
2004 |
Maximise |
10 |
10-06 |
Darren Edwards |
Martin Pipe |
|
2005 |
Juveigneur |
8 |
11-07 |
Richard Burton |
Nicky Henderson |
|
2006 |
You’re Special |
9 |
10–12 |
Richard Harding |
Ferdy Murphy |
|
2007 |
Cloudy Lane |
7 |
10–11 |
Richard Burton |
Donald McCain, Jr. |
|
2008 |
High Chimes |
9 |
10-10 |
James Tudor |
Evan Williams |
|
2009 |
Character Building |
9 |
11–12 |
Jamie Codd |
John Quinn |
|
2010 |
Ballabriggs |
9 |
11–12 |
Richard Harding |
Donald McCain, Jr. |
|
2011 |
Junior |
8 |
11-06 |
Jamie Codd |
David Pipe |
|
2012 |
Sunnyhillboy |
9 |
11-11 |
Alan Berry |
Jonjo O’Neill |
|
2013 |
Same Difference |
7 |
11-07 |
Ryan Hatch |
Nigel Twiston-Davies |
|
2014 |
Spring Heeled |
7 |
11-06 |
Robbie McNamara |
Jim Culloty |
|
2015 |
The Package |
12 |
11-04 |
Jamie Codd |
David Pipe |
|
2016 |
Cause of Causes |
8 |
11-09 |
Jamie Codd |
Gordon Elliott |
|
2017 |
Domesday Book |
7 |
11-04 |
Gina Andrews |
Stuart Edmunds |
|
2018 |
Missed Approach |
8 |
11-05 |
Noel McParlan |
Warren Greatrex |
|
2019 |
Any Second Now |
7 |
11-11 |
Derek O’Connor |
Ted Walsh |
|
2020 |
Milan Native |
7 |
11-08 |
Rob James |
Gordon Elliott |
|
2021 |
Mount Ida |
7 |
11-09 |
Jack Kennedy |
Denise Foster |
|
2022 |
Chambard |
10 |
10-12 |
Lucy Turner |
Venetia Williams |
|
2023 |
Angels Dawn |
8 |
11-00 |
Pa Kelly |
Sam Curling |
Best Performing Trainers
- David Pipe – 2 wins, 4 places, 29 runners
- Gordon Elliott – 2 wins, 8 places, 18 runners
- Donald McCain – 2 wins, 8 places, 18 runners
- Venetia Williams – 1 win, 6 places, 25 runners
- Nigel Twiston Davies – 1 win, 3 places, 23 runners
Best Performing Jockeys
Leading Irish amateur Jamie Codd stands out with an impressive record of four victories in the last eleven years.
- Jamie Codd – 4 wins, 6 places, 17 runners
- Derek O’Connor – 1 win, 5 places, 16 runners
- Gina Andrews – 1 win, 1 place, 8 runners
- Lucy Turner – 1 win, 1 place, 5 runners
- N McParlan – 1 win, 2 places, 4 runner
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Cheltenham Festival Day-by-Day Racing Highlights
The Cheltenham Festival is a four-day event packed with thrilling races and captivating moments, including the exhilarating handicap chase. Among the highlight races is the Queen Mother Champion Chase, which is the highlight of the second day of the festival. This Grade 1 National Hunt steeplechase is one of the most anticipated events, setting the tone for the excitement and anticipation that surrounds the Kim Muir Challenge Cup.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the prize money for the Kim Muir Chase?
The prize money for the Kim Muir Chase is £36,668 for the winner, with decreasing amounts for subsequent placings, but we await details of the 2024 purse.
What is unique about the Kim Muir Challenge Cup?
The Kim Muir Challenge Cup is unique because it is a handicap chase exclusively for amateur jockeys and covers a distance of 3m2f on Cheltenham’s new course.
Who are the leading contenders for the Kim Muir Challenge Cup?
Based on recent strong performances, leading contenders for the Kim Muir Challenge Cup include Good Time Jonny, Perceval Legallois, Stumptown and Meetingofthewaters.



