Corinthian spirit: the amateur jockeys who beat the professionals
1 Mr Niall 'Boots' Madden
It was a marvellous meeting for the young Irishman in 1978, when he got off to a scintillating start aboard the odds-on Golden Cygnet in the Supreme Novices' Hurdle. He doubled up at the other end of the meeting when driving home Flame Gun – trained like Golden Cygnet by Edward O'Grady – in the Stayers' Hurdle.
2 Mr Oliver Sherwood
On his first ride at the festival and partnering his father's wonderful and well-fancied campaigner Venture To Cognac, trained by his boss Fred Winter, he made the best of his way home against 28 rivals in the 1979 Sun Alliance Hurdle. He would within a decade win the same race as a trainer with The West Awake and Rebel Song.
3 Mr Ted Walsh
4 Mr Jim Wilson
5 Mr Colin Magnier
The 1982 Champion Hurdle was nothing like a vintage rendition of the race, and moreover it was run in a quagmire, and even more moreover the favourite Daring Run slipped up after the fourth-last. It was wide open for an upset and 40-1 chance For Auction provided it, scampering home by seven lengths under only the third amateur ever to win the championship contest.
6 Mr Dermot Browne
Infamous for his role as the doping 'Needleman', he may have contributed to Browne's Gazette's defeat in the 1985 Champion Hurdle when he was left at the start, but 12 months earlier he rode the same horse to win the Supreme Novices' Hurdle for trainer Michael Dickinson. He added to his haul aboard The Mighty Mac in the now-discontinued Cathcart on the final day of the meeting.
7 Mr Ronnie Beggan
As a professional he won the 1986 Arkle Trophy on Oregon Trail, but 12 months earlier he won the opener on the second day, the Sun Alliance Hurdle, on Asir. The quietly fancied five-year-old raced for connections better known for their successes on the Flat, trainer Paul Kelleway and owner Prince Yazid Saud.
8 Miss Gee Armytage
Not the first woman to ride a winner at the Cheltenham Festival – that was Caroline Beasley on Eliogarty in the 1983 Foxhunter – but the first to do so against professionals, she partnered 33-1 chance Gee-A, trained by Geoff Hubbard, to victory in the 1987 Mildmay of Flete Handicap Chase.
9 Miss Nina Carberry
10 Mr Sam Waley-Cohen
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