Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Win a free day out at Cheltenham

FANCY a day out at the Cheltenham Festival - absolutely free ofcharge!

JCB, one of the biggest manufacturers of construction,agricultural and industrial machinery in the world, sponsors theopening race on Cheltenham Gold Cup Day, March 14 - the JCB TriumphHurdle. And JCB has teamed up with the Evening Post to offer onelucky reader the chance to win a pair of members badges.

It's a fantastic opportunity to watch the likes of Londoner, SudBleu and Volano charge up the hill on the final day of the Festival.

The JCB Triumph Hurdle has always been a fantastic opening race onGold Cup Day.

Nicky Henderson, has an excellent record in the race with threewinners but it will be difficult to decide which of his entriespunters should latch onto this year.

Current favourite is the Jonjo O'Neill-trained Giacomo.

In order to win this fabulous day out, simply answer the followingquestion, fill in the enclosed coupon and send it off to us.

The all-important question is:

Which famous flat jockey won the Triumph Hurdle in 1954?

a) Lester Piggott b) Gordon Richards c) Yves Saint-Martin Sendyour answers on a postcard with your name, address and daytimetelephone number to JCB Hurdle Competition, Bristol Evening Post, POBox 881, Temple Way, Bristol, BS99 7HD.

Entries must be in before Monday, March 11.

The winner will be the first name drawn from all correct entries.

The JCB Triumph Hurdle is on Thursday March 14 and is the firstrace on the card at 2pm.

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