Cheltenham racecourse is awash with tweed and cloth caps today ahead of the big race at 3.20pm Photograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianApart from these chaps who failed at any stage when dressing themselves to notice the truly hideous nature of their suitsPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianA huge image of last year's winning jockey Paddy Brennan hangs near the beer tent. Brennan won the Gold Cup aboard Imperial Commander last year as the Nigel Twiston-Davies trained horse romped home by seven lengths Photograph: Tom Jenkins for The Guardian
Sir Alex Ferguson, the Manchester United manager, is among the famous faces at the races today. Fergie owns What A Friend, who beat pre-Gold Cup favourite Imperial Commander when the two went head-to-head at Aintree last yearPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianKatie Price aka Jordan arrives her new boyfriend and is quickly surrounded by snappers. Bet she's happy with that Photograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianApparently she's not taking part in the dancing. Not yet anywayPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianSinger Lily Allen is also spotted in the parade ring sizing up the optionsPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The Guardian... while News international executive Rebekah Wade and her husband Charlie Brooks seem to be enjoying themselvesPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianHaving parted with their cash, the regular punters take to the stands to watch the big race ...Photograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianThere are a number of decent candidates to back today. Long Run eventually edges out Imperial Commander to become the narrow favourite at 7-2. Former champions Kauto Star and Denman are also well backed to regain the famous cupPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianThe runners eye up the first fence shortly before the start. Amateur jockey Sam Waley-Cohen (wearing orange and brown) sits aboard Long Run, next to Ruby Walsh (wearing green) aboard Kauto StarPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianDenman (on the right) finds himself near the back of the field early on, but there's plenty of time for him to shift through the packPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianLong Run takes up the inside line, but the six-year-old isn't jumping too steadily compared to his rivalsPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianFans in the grandstand watch anxiously as the horses begin the second lap Photograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianOne man, more anxiously than others .... That's Nicky Henderson - Long Run's trainer Photograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianKauto Star - the two time winner - leads the field and looks in good shape as they encounter the last half dozen fences ... but Denman, his stable-mate, moves onto his shoulder and provides a gripping chase Photograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianDenman edges past Kauto by half a length, but then the youngster, Long Run, comes from behind and kicks hard to push himself in front Photograph: Tom Jenkins for The Guardian... and crosses the line first to win the Gold Cup! Photograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianWaley-Cohen is absolutely thrilled with his achievement. What a race that was - Kauto Star and Denman were side-by-side down the home straight before Waley-Cohen urged his ride through with a dramatic late burstPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianRuby Walsh congratulates his rival, who becomes the first amateur jockey to win the race in 30 yearsPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianLong Run gets a deserved pat on the neck. He's the youngest Gold Cup champion since Mill House in 1963Photograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianNicky Henderson looks delighted as the champion is brought back to the paddockPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The GuardianHenderson gets his trophy from Princess Anne Photograph: Tom Jenkins for The Guardian... before Waley-Cohen gets his hands on a richly deserved Gold CupPhotograph: Tom Jenkins for The Guardian
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