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100 years of the Gold Cup: John Randall ranks the greatest winners - and the worst

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John RandallRacing statistician

The Gold Cup has seen plenty of drama in its 100 years. Here, John Randall discusses some of its landmark moments – and ranks all the winners.

Greatest winner

Arkle, the highest-rated steeplechaser of all time, scored a Gold Cup hat-trick (1964-66) and did enough to convince most observers that he had reached the pinnacle of equine achievement in his sphere.

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Published on 2 March 2024inFeatures

Last updated 18:00, 2 March 2024

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