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Cheltenham Gold Cup hero A Plus Tard retired

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The 2022 Cheltenham Gold Cup A Plus Tard has been retired from racing.Owned by Cheveley Park Stud and trained by Henry de Bromhead, A Plus Tard gave jockey Rachael Blackmore a historic victory in the Prestbury Park feature as she became the first woman to ride the winner of jump racing's blue riband.The 10-year-old rocketed to a 15-length success that day, supplementing three previous Grade One wins, including a 22-length verdict in the 2021 Betfair Chase.However, A Plus Tard has struggled to make his mark since that Gold Cup win, pulling up on two occasions and finishing third at Aintree in April before bowing out when unplaced in the Savills Chase at Leopardstown last month.Richard Thompson, director of Cheveley Park Stud, paid tribute to the gelding who realised the dream of his late father, David, when winning at Cheltenham.He said in a statement: "My father and I sat down in early 2018 and agreed a plan to buy some National Hunt horses to be trained in Ireland with the aim of winning the Cheltenham Gold Cup."Just over four years later, we achieved this objective when Rachael Blackmore rode A Plus Tard to victory in front of 70,000 people at the first Cheltenham Festival post Covid."My father watched A Plus Tard win the Savills Chase in a thrilling finish on television on December 28, 2020.

He died the very next day. It was the last horse race he ever watched."A Plus Tard was also the first Cheltenham winner in the red, white and blue Cheveley Park Stud colours and also Rachael Blackmore's first winner at Cheltenham in the 2019 Listed Close Brothers Novices' Chase.

Rachael rode him to five of his six victories and Darragh O'Keeffe rode him in the other one."For all of the above reasons, A Plus Tard will always be a

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