The Nationwide Hunt Chase at this month’s Cheltenham Competition has been completely named in honour of the Princess Royal.
The race, the oldest contest staged on the assembly, will now be often called The Princess Royal Nationwide Hunt Chase and can happen on the opening day of the four-day assembly on Tuesday, 11 March.
Run over three miles and 6 furlongs, it has beforehand been restricted to newbie riders however from this yr onwards it is going to be open to skilled jockeys and staged as a novices’ handicap chase.
The race occurred at various venues till turning into a part of the brand new two-day Nationwide Hunt Competition at Cheltenham in 1911, having beforehand additionally been run at Cheltenham in 1904 and 1905.
Princess Anne is an achieved horsewoman and a frequent customer to Cheltenham Racecourse.
She gained particular person gold on the 1971 European Eventing Championships and competed on the 1976 Olympics in Montreal.
Within the Eighties she rode as an newbie jockey, efficiently partnering winners each on the Flat and over jumps, and is the president of the Driving for the Disabled Affiliation.
“It’s a super privilege for us to announce that the Nationwide Hunt Chase will now honour HRH The Princess Royal in its title,” mentioned Cheltenham chief govt Man Lavender.
“As an excellent all-round equestrian, it’s applicable that the Princess Royal might be related to such a historic contest.”