Coventry Cup Chase

The Coventry Cup Chase over 2 miles first became a part of the Festival programme in 1928 and developed into a recognised two-mile championship, although it never reached the heights of the later Queen Mother Champion Chase. It was plagued by small fields and even a walk-over in 1934, although the 1927 Champion Hurdle winner Blaris did go on to land the 1930 Coventry Cup Chase. The race was finally dropped from the card after the 1936 running.

Early history:-The inaugural running of the Coventry Cup Chase took place on Wednesday 14th March 1928 over 2 miles and was won by Lord Londesborough’s Dudley (5/1) trained and ridden by Mr H Brown, beating Grackle (6/1) and Canopus (4/1) by a length and 4 lengths.

Coventry Cup Chase 1934 Handicap 2 miles
Pos. Horse Jockey Trainer Owner
1 THOMOND Fred Rees Jack Anthony Mr J H Whitney
        Over round N/A
This race was staged on Thursday 8th March 1934 when Thomond walked over