Cheltenham’s New Year’s Day race meeting abandoned after waterlogging

The seven-race card was due to feature the Grade Two Dornan Engineering Relkeel Hurdle

Sports Staff
Wednesday 30 December 2020 04:44 EST
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The meeting scheduled for New Year’s Day has been abandoned
The meeting scheduled for New Year’s Day has been abandoned (Getty Images)

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Cheltenham's New Year's Day meeting has been abandoned because of waterlogging.

An inspection was due to take place at the course at 8.30am on Wednesday - but shortly beforehand, a tweet from Cheltenham's official account reported that the scheduled card will not take place.

It read: "New Year's Day Racing abandoned.

"Following 85mm of rainfall since last Wednesday, there are areas of waterlogged ground across the width of the course, and it is therefore not raceable."

The seven-race card was due to feature the Grade Two Dornan Engineering Relkeel Hurdle.

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