ENJOY BOXING DAY AT THE RACES – WIN tickets to the Unibet Christmas Hurdle at Kempton Park
The testing road to the Cheltenham Festival in March continues on Boxing Day for some of the country’s leading hurdlers, and you could be at Kempton Park to enjoy the festive atmosphere and some outstanding racing which includes the Grade 1 Unibet Christmas Hurdle.
We've teamed up with big race sponsor Unibet to offer you the chance to win a pair of Premier Enclosure tickets for one of the best days in the jumps calendar.
A hugely significant race in its own right with a prize purse of £120,000, the Unibet Christmas Hurdle is one of the leading trials for the Champion Hurdle and the fifth leg of the seven-race ‘Road To Cheltenham' series.
There have been some terrific winners of the race down the years including Dawn Run, Binocular and Faugheen, and last year Nicky Henderson-trained Buveur D’Air cruised to victory before going on to win the Unibet Champion Hurdle on the opening day of the Cheltenham Festival.
You and your guest could be there on Wednesday, December 26 to enjoy the superb racing action. We have FIVE pairs of tickets to be won.
To be in with a chance of winning, email sport@berksmedia.co.uk with the winner of the 2017 Unibet Christmas Hurdle.
- Buveur D'Air
- Dawn Run
- Binocular
Terms & conditions – Entries must be received by midnight on Sunday, December 16; entrants must be aged 18 and over; hospitality, travel expenses and accommodation are not included; no alternative prize will be offered in the event that racing is abandoned.
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