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The roar of the crowd sets the atmosphere for the first day of this prestigious festival. Over £500 million will be bet on the 26 races of the Cheltenham Festival over the next four days. Tomorrow's featured race is the Champion Hurdle, which this year sees Kyber Kim battle it out with Irish-trained Go Native to add this race to the impressive wins both had earlier this season. With big bonuses at stake for each horse, who will come out on top? Bet on Cheltenham: Smurfit Kappa Champion Hurdle Challenge Trophy (Grade 1) now!
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Having been thwarted in his attempt to lead Chelsea FC to UEFA Champions League glory during his three seasons in west London, José Mourinho now attempts to plot their downfall as his FC Internazionale bid for a place in the quarter-finals. Carlo Ancelotti face the team who were his greatest rivals during the eight years he held the reins at AC Milan. Chelsea have won both their previous knockout ties against Italian sides. In five of the past six campaigns they have reached the semi-finals and once they made it to the final. Bet on Football: Chelsea v Internazionale now!
This year the Festival will run from 16th to 19th March and build up to the Gold Cup on Friday 19th. Cheltenham produces an atmosphere that is unique. During that week, over 200,000 people will experience the Festival in person, many of them travelling significant distances to be part of this legendary event. Currently, the four 2010 Cheltenham bankers are Big Buck’s (World Hurdle), Dunguib (Supreme Novices Hurdle), Master Minded (Queen Mother) and the legendary Kauto Star (Cheltenham Gold Cup). Bet on Horse Racing: Antepost Betting (2010) now!
There are several questions around the imminent start of the 2010 Formula 1 Championship. Will Jenson Button retain the title? Will McLaren and Ferrari be at the front from the beginning? And of course, how will the seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher behave against the new young chargers like Vettel and Hamilton? The German legend hasn't experienced full race conditions behind the wheel of a Formula One car for three and a half years. Bet on Motor Sport: F1 Drivers Championship now!
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