Kalendar Magazine 2018-19

WIN Tickets to The Festival TM Presented by Magners

Ben Hastie said: “I love the French mare Laurina, who has won each race for trainer W P Mullins. Relegate is another horse that has performed really well on Irish turf for Mullins. He’s smart and will run a big race if making The Festival. “My final pick is Black Op who won at Aintree for trainer Tom George. This year, he placed second to Samcro in the Ballymore Classic Novices Hurdle on Ladies Day at The Festival.” END OF THE TRACK? Peter Hutton wanted to know what happens to horses after they have finished racing. Thanks to Grace Muir’s hard work, HEROS Charity (Homing Ex-Racehorses Organisation Scheme) was set up in 2006 to answer this question. HEROS took shape in the early 1990s, when owners and trainers asked Grace to rehome their racehorses. With a lifetime of horse and racing experience and knowledge, plus a range of excellent connections, she knew there was scope to give these horses a chance at a second career, be it in eventing, dressage, polo, show-jumping, hacks or as companions. Since she started the project, Grace and her team have successfully rehomed several hundred ex-racehorses. You can find out more information at heroscharity.org VISITOR INFORMATION Sarah Smith asked, ‘Can you tell us a bit more about Cheltenham? Where is good to go, eat, and how can I get around?’ For local information and hotel and bar recommendations, visitcheltenham.co.uk and SOGlos.co.uk are both good places to start. We like No. 131 for a post-racing drink, East India Café for a memorable curry (don’t leave it late, book your table now) and Starline Taxis for getting around (call 01242 250 250). For a good night’s sleep we suggest The Lucky Onion Group (theluckyonion.com), which owns No. 131, No. 38 The Park and The Wheatsheaf Inn. A little further afield there’s The Maytime Inn near Burford (themaytime.com) and the Lygon Arms in Broadway (lygonarmshotel.co.uk). Staying in Cheltenham is not essential. National Express serves a host of travel destinations, and we also charter a first-class train from Paddington. Details can be found at cheltenham.co.uk. And finally, if you want a Festival to remember, try our extraordinary new ‘Room with a view’ offer, including a night’s stay at the newly refurbished Frogmill Hotel, helicopter transfer to the course and Bentley transfer to Theatre@, our exquisite pan-Asian dining experience. Contact Emma on 01242 537 605 for more information.

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To be in with the chance to WIN all you need to do is email cheltenham.reception@ thejockeyclub.co.uk and let us know if you could change one thing about Kalendar to make it better, what would it be? Tell us your name, address and contact telephone number.

For Data Protection purposes please note the data you enter as part of this competition will only be used in relation to this competition and not for marketing purposes. Terms and conditions Only one entry per person will be accepted. Competition open until Monday November 5 2018 at 10am. One lucky winner will be chosen at random from all entries received by the closing date of Monday November 5 at 10am and the winner will be notified by Friday November 9. Dubarry prize will be provided in the form of a voucher to the value of £500 to spend in one of the following three stores: Cheltenham, Dublin and London. This voucher will only be valid to use in our stores and not via stockists or online. Winners must claim their prize within six months. Full terms and conditions for our competitions can be found at cheltenham.co.uk

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