Fred Winter Juvenile Handicap Hurdle Odds

The Fred Winter Juvenile Novices’ Handicap Hurdle is a relatively new race at the Cheltenham Festival, having been introduced when a fourth day of horse racing was added to the event. It’s historically a Grade 3 race, although this has been reclassified ahead of the renewal, meaning it sits under the banner of being a premier handicap.

We have the latest Juvenile Handicap Hurdle odds as part of our sportsbook, and you can explore our betting markets here at BetUK.

About The Juvenile Handicap Hurdle

The Fred Winter Juvenile Novices’ Handicap Hurdle was named in honour of the legendary national hunt racing trainer and jockey Fred Winter, who sadly passed away a year before the restructure of the Cheltenham Festival. It is notable as having seen a number of high-priced winners since its inception in 2005, with Jeff Kidder at 80/1 coming out as the victor in 2021.

As a premier handicap, this race is run over a distance of 2 miles and 0.5 furlongs on the Old Course, with eight hurdles that need to be navigated along the way. Entry requirements are restricted to racehorses that are inexperienced and four years old. The relatively level playing field on paper is what creates such unpredictability when it comes to the final result.

Cheltenham Juvenile Hurdle Odds

Our sportsbook contains odds and markets for the Juvenile Handicap Hurdle at Cheltenham.

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Juvenile Handicap Hurdle Betting Tips

You can find Juvenile Handicap Hurdle betting tips here at BetUK as part of our Cheltenham Festival package.

Fred Winter Juvenile Hurdle Odds and Betting FAQs

When is the Juvenile Handicap Hurdle?

The Juvenile Handicap Hurdle race takes place on the opening day of the Cheltenham Festival.

Where Can I Find Juvenile Hurdle Odds?

You can find Juvenile Handicap Hurdle odds right here in the BetUK sportsbook, where our extensive markets offer you some of the best odds for backing the winner of this race. We have odds for every race on the opening day of the festival, as well as all the races on other days.

Why is it Called the Fred Winter Juvenile Hurdle?

The race is named after former jockey and trainer Fred Winter.

Which Horses Can Run in the Fred Winter Juvenile Handicap Hurdle?

As the name suggests, only juveniles can run in this race, which limits it to four-year-olds who are largely inexperienced.

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