The second day of the Cheltenham Festival, formerly known as Ladies Day, was given a new name in 2024 and this controversial change continues into 2025 and beyond ...
The concept of a day for women to show off their best looks at the races is said to date back to Queen Victoria wearing a hat at Royal Ascot in the 1830s. This tradition has continued for many years, ...
Admission for each of the first three days is priced at £35 in the Best Mate enclosure, £52 in Tattersalls and £83 in the ...
The second day of Cheltenham has historically been dubbed ‘Ladies Day’, but it’s now known as ‘Style Wednesday’ - when punters are encouraged to up the fashion stakes. Snow had greeted early risers at ...
Queen Camilla, Princess Eugenie and Mike and Zara Tindall were among the punters at the Cheltenham Festival today for 'Style Wednesday' - traditionally called Ladies Day ...
Doddiethegreat, a spare ride for three-time champion jockey Brian Hughes, beat his stable companion Jeriko du Reponent to give Nicky Henderson a 1-2 in the Pertemps Final. Owned by Kenny Alexander, ...
The 2026 edition of Cheltenham Festival has been confirmed and you can get tickets now including Gold Cup Day.
Finally we have the Queen Mother Champion Chase, the biggest race of Ladies’ Day. Jonbon is the favourite in this one, but his only three defeats have come at Cheltenham, and with a price of 5/6 ...
Whether you're making a last-minute dash to Cheltenham or getting ahead of the game for Ascot, Fashion Assistant Emily Regan has made shopping a breeze by curating five stunning race-day looks.
To celebrate day one of the 2025 Cheltenham Festival, Sporting Life – the home of in-depth horse racing analysis and expert tips – has issued its first newspaper print run this millennium.