Scottish Champion Hurdle

Scottish Champion Hurdle
ClassGrade 2
LocationAyr Racecourse
Ayr, Scotland
Inaugurated1966
Race typeHurdle race
SponsorCoral
WebsiteAyr
Race information
Distance2 miles (3,219 metres)
SurfaceTurf
TrackLeft-handed
QualificationFour-years-old and up
WeightLimited Handicap
Purse£40,000 (2021)
1st: £22,780
Scottish Champion Hurdle
2025
Cracking Rhapsody Kabral Du Mathan Ooh Betty
Previous years
2024
Favour And Fortune Bialystok Cracking Rhapsody
2023
Rubaud Colonel Mustard Anna Bunina
2022
Anna Bunina West Cork Onemorefortheroad
2021
Milkwood Anna Bunina Tommy's Oscar
2020-2011
2019
Verdana Blue Dino Velvet Equus Amadeus
2018
Midnight Shadow Claimantakinforgan Chesterfield
2017
Chesterfield Zubayr Mohaayed
2016
Ch'tibello Cloudy Dream Clondaw Warrior
2015
Cheltenian Sign of a Victory Ifandbutwhynot
2014
Cockney Sparrow Court Minstrel My Tent Or Yours
2013
Court Minstrel Sametegal Silk Hall
2012
Raya Star Local Hero Clerk's Choice
2011
Sanctuaire Bygones of Brid Overturn
2010-2001
2010
Overturn Gloucester Arcalis
2009
Noble Alan Secret Tune Harper Valley
2008
Border Castle Takeroc Kalahari King
2007
Emmpat Ouninpohja Premier Dane
2006
Noble Request Faasel Phar Bleu
2005
Genghis Royal Shakespeare Dalaram
2004
Copeland Benbyas Saintsaire
2003
In Contrast Thisthatandtother Westender
2002
Milligan Vol Solitaire Dibea Times
2001
Ulundi Bring Sweets Copeland
2000-1990
2000
Mister Morose Ballinclay King Heart
1999
Fadalko Potentate Crazy Horse
1998
Blowing Wind Kerawi Large Action
1997
Shadow Leader Zabadi Edelweis Du Moulin
1996
Alderbrook Escartefigue Land Afar
1995
Home Counties Simple Arithmetic Batabanoo
1994
Corrouge Atours Court Master
1993
Staunch Friend Native Mission Ruling
1992
Granville Again Jinxy Jack Fidway
1991
Precious Boy Reve De Valse Jungle Knife
1990
Sayparee Don Valentino Aldino
 

The Scottish Champion Hurdle is a Grade 2 National Hunt hurdle race in Britain which is open to horses aged four years or older. It is run at Ayr, South Ayrshire, over a distance of about 2 miles (3,219 metres), and during its running there are nine hurdles to be jumped. It is a limited handicap race, and it is scheduled to take place each year in April.

The event was established in 1966, and the inaugural winner was Blue Venom. For a period it was classed at Listed level, and it was promoted to Grade 2 status in 1991. The race used to be held on the day before the Scottish Grand National, but both events have taken place on the same day since 1994. Its present sponsor, CPMS, has backed the race since 2019.

Several winners of the Scottish Champion Hurdle have also achieved victory in the Champion Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival. The most recent was Alderbrook, the winner of the latter contest in 1995. Captain Christy won the race in 1973, the year before winning the Cheltenham Gold Cup as a novice. Another Irish-trained horse, Golden Cygnet, suffered fatal injuries when he fell in the 1978 running.