Kalendar Magazine 2023/24

FEATURE GOLD CUP 100

The Boodles Cheltenham Gold Cup is a race that has captured the hearts of the nation for a century, and 2024 will be a momentous year as The Jockey Club celebrates and remembers those greatest moments over the past 100 years GOLDEN LEGACY R acegoers will enjoy rewatching famous duels like the 2018 race starring Native River and Might Bite or historic head-to-

heads like Arkle taking on Mill House, while telling stories about where they were when Best Mate completed the hat-trick – the centenary year will be aiming to leave a golden legacy. The local community is at the heart of The Jockey Club’s ethos, and one of the objectives of the Gold Cup Centennial year is to fundraise for worthy causes. Cheltenham Racecourse will be launching a community fund run in partnership with the Rotary Clubs of Cheltenham to assist with neighbourhood projects. The Community Grant will be awarded to registered charities – recognised, established community groups promoting sport, art, music, health and well-being, schools and playgroups, sporting, art or music groups or societies and not-for-profit organisations. These grants will support life-enhancing projects and initiatives operating within the boundaries of the Cheltenham- specific postcodes: GL50, GL51,

GL52, GL53 and GL54. Over the next 12 months, several fundraising events will take place to raise funds for the Community Grant before a panel made up of representatives from the Rotary Clubs and The Jockey Club to accept applications and ensure that the funding goes to the best possible causes for the community. Assistant General Manager of Cheltenham, Andre Klein, has led recent campaigns within the local community, such as Love Our Turf. He said: “We

always try to ensure that the local community is at the heart of what we do. We want people to be proud to live in a town that is home to this great sporting arena, and we know it is important to help and support the community where we can. “Gold Cup 100 is an incredibly exciting project, and it really is a once-in-a-lifetime event to be a part of. We want to leave a legacy from the celebrations that will truly help and enhance our local area, and this felt like a great way to do that.”

To find out more about the Gold Cup 100 Community Fund and how to apply for a grant, please visit our website.

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