The race was run, as it is today, over
3 miles and 80 yards on the Old Course at Prestbury Park and Mcoy
rode Wichita Lineman, a 7-year-old owned by John Patrick ‘J.P.’
McManus and trained by Jonjo O’Neill. Although having just his
fourth start over fences, Wichita Lineman was sent off 5/1 favourite
on his handicap debut; he was hardly an unlikely winner, at least not
according to the betting market, but it was the manner of his
victory, from a nigh on impossible position, for which McCoy earned
deserved plaudits.
Switched to the wide outside, he was
still only third jumping the final fence, but made relentless
progress up the famous Cheltenham hill, collaring Maljimar, who had
led from the second last fence, in the final two strides to win by a
neck. Sadly, the story does not have a happy ending; Wichita Lineman
was killed in a fall at the first fence on his very next start, in
the Irish Grand National at Fairyhouse the following month, but he
will always be remembered as the subject of possibly the best ride
ever seen at the Cheltenham Festival.
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