2022 Cheltenham Gold Cup: where your horse finished and who won
Racing fans were treated to a sensational running of the Cheltenham Gold Cup on ITV on Friday as A Plus Tard stormed to victory under Rachael Blackmore.
Find out where your selections finished in the big race . . .
Finishing positions
1 A Plus Tard 3-1F
2 Minella Indo 7-1
3 Protektorat 10-1
4 Galvin 100-30
5 Royale Pagaille 20-1
6 Al Boum Photo 6-1
7 Asterion Forlonge 22-1
8 Santini 66-1
9 Aye Right 80-1
10 Tornado Flyer PU
11 Chantry House PU
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