Queen Mother Champion Chase

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The Queen Mother Champion Chase, a Grade 1 race for 5-year-olds and over, run over 2 miles and 13 fences of the Old Course, was first run in 1959 as the National Hunt Two-Mile Champion Chase. In 1980 it was renamed in honour of the Queen Mother for her contribution and support of National Hunt racing. It was sponsored between 2008 and 2010 by Seasons Holidays before BetVictor followed on.
Early history:-The inaugural running of the National Hunt Two-Mile Champion Chase, forerunner of the Queen Mother Chase, took place on Wednesday 4th March 1959 when won by Quita Que (4/9 fav) owned by Mrs D R Brand and ridden by Mr J Cox, beating Top Twenty (100/9) and Double Star (13/2) by 6 lengths and 15 lengths.
Over the entire history of the race 33% of favourites have been successful, placing the race 7th of the 28 current races.
Over the entire history of the race a level stake bet of £10 on every favourite would have resulted in a £170 loss, placing the race 22nd of the current 28 races.
Over the entire history of the race the Irish have been successful 36% of occasions, placing the race 11th of the 28 current races.
Queen Mother Champion Chase 1970 Grade 1 2 miles
Pos. Horse Jockey Trainer Owner
1 STRAIGHT FORT Pat Taaffe Tom Dreaper (Ire) Mr G Ansley 7/4 fav
2 ROYAL RELIEF John Cook Edward Courage Mr Edward Courage 5/2
3 STONEHAVEN Stan Mellor Roddy Armytage Lt-Colonel T Wilkinson 25/1
4 EVEN KEEL Ennis Ken Oliver Mr D Heilbron 3/1
5 COOL ALIBI R Reid Bower Mr H Moore 100/6
6 BLACKTHORN WINTER Dickinson A Dickinson Mr D Rimmer 25/1
        Over round 103%
This race was held on Tuesday 17th March 1970 when Straight Fort beat Royal Relief and Stonehaven by 1/2 length and 4 lengths