
Long Walk Hurdle Tips & Odds
The Long Walk Hurdle is one of the best staying races of the season at Ascot and the betting for the race will be equally exciting as we get to run the rule over some of the best in the division. Read More
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Long Walk Hurdle Tips
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What is the Long Walk Hurdle?
The Long Walk Hurdle is a Grade One horse race run over a trip of three miles and one furlong at Ascot each December.
The Grade One contest has a long and varied history and is one of the best races of the season in the staying hurdle division on the way to the Cheltenham Festival.
This is one of the key trials for the Stayers' Hurdle at the Festival each season with six horses winning both races in the same season, including Paisley Park, who did the famous double last season for Emma Lavelle.
What happened in the 2023 Long Walk Hurdle?
In a thrilling renewal of the race, CRAMBO just held on to deny the typically fast finishing defending champion Paisley Park in the Long Walk Hurdle of 2023, The crowd went wild for the veteran charging back at the youngster, but in the end it was too little too late as was often the case in Paisley Park's iconic career.
The history of the Long Walk Hurdle
First run in 1965, the Long Walk Hurdle was initially a handicap race before becoming a conditions contest in 1975 and eventually a Grade One in 1990, as it has remained ever since.
The race tends to take place on the Saturday before Christmas at the venue of Royal Ascot and will be one of the more popular jumps fixtures at the venue. Horses that run well in this race will often go to Cheltenham before the Cleeve Hurdle on their next start before heading back to the Stayers Hurdle at the Festival thanks to the clearly defined programme for the long distance hurdlers.
Who is the most iconic winner of the Long Walk Hurdle?
We have already mentioned some of the legendary horses to have won the Long Walk Hurdle down the years with names like Baracouda, Reve De Sivola and Thistlecrack rolling off the tongue but even those three can't match the great Big Buck's who simply dominated the division. The Paul Nicholls trained horse won the Stayers' Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival four times during a golden spell but he loved going to Ascot as well before Christmas with three successive wins in the race between 2009 and 2011.
Are there any trials for the Long Walk Hurdle?
There is a clear plan on the road to the Stayers' Hurdle and it is the Long Walk Hurdle at Ascot that tends to be step two on that path. The key race when looking for potential runners is the Long Distance Hurdle at Newbury with horses who show up well there often heading to Berkshire for their next race on their way back to Prestbury Park. There have been a number of multiple winners of this race so last years renewal is always worth checking as well with staying hurdlers a specialist division that tends to suit a certain type of animal.
Who is the most successful jockey in the Long Walk Hurdle?
A number of famous jockeys have claimed the win in the Long Walk but it is Richard Johnson who sits as the record holder with no less than four wins to his name. Johnson has tasted success on Anzum (1999), Mighty Man (2006) and Reve De Sivola (2012 + 2013) so far during his career.
Who is the most successful trainer in the Long Walk Hurdle?
The legendary Baracouda (2000, 2001, 2003 + 2004) made this race his own at the start of the century with four wins in the race for trainer Francois Doumen and that puts the French handler at the top of the record list for the race.