Cheltenham festival crackdown aimed at stalling significant rise in false starts
Nearly 40% of 2026 races at showpiece meeting affected Track layout and bugging devices for stewards on menu The British Horseracing Authority said on Thursday
Nearly 40% of 2026 races at showpiece meeting affected Track layout and bugging devices for stewards on menu The British Horseracing Authority said on Thursday that it aims to introduce a series of measures ahead of next year’s Cheltenham festival to tackle a significant rise in the number of false starts at Hunt’s showpiece meeting in recent seasons.
The percentage of festival races that had a false start has climbed steadily over the last five years, from 18% in 2022 to nearly 40% at the 2026 meeting four months ago.
The rate of false starts in jump racing as a whole is around 4% over the same period. Continue reading...
