Queen's granddaughter Zara Phillips to carry torch
Queen's granddaughter Zara Phillips to carry torchUSA TODAYBy Anwar Hussein, WireImage Zara Phillips attends the first day of the Cheltenham Festival horse races on March 13 in Cheltenham, England. She'll carry the Olympic torch while riding her horse Toytown. By Anwar Hussein, WireImage Zara Phillips attends ...Queen's granddaughter to carry torchCharlotte ObserverLondon 2012 Olympics: former eventing world champion Zara Phillips to carry ...Telegraph.co.ukall 90 news articles »
Kauto Star ranked No1 for brilliant King George VI Chase display
Kauto Star ranked No1 for brilliant King George VI Chase displayThe GuardianEven if Kauto Star remains in training, he will be 13 by the time of next year's Cheltenham Festival and the handicappers will look to the season's leading novice chasers to try to fill the void at the top if, as expected, Kauto Star has already run in ...Kauto Star's fifth King George triumph enables him to regain top chaser crownTelegraph.co.ukall 12 news articles »
One of Scotland's top racehorses has been killed in a freak road accident.
One of Scotland's top racehorses has been killed in a freak road accident.Scotland CourierBrindisi Breeze ridden by jockey Campbell Gillies on his way to winning the Albert Bartlett Novices' Hurdle, on Gold Cup Day, during the Cheltenham Festival. By Paul Reoch Scotland's hero of the Cheltenham Festival, Brindisi Breeze, was struck by a ...Brindisi Breeze suffers fatal injuryESPN.co.ukBrindisi Breeze tragically killedSetanta Sports IrelandBrindisi Breeze dies in freak accidentRacing PostHerald Scotlandall 19 news articles »
Invincible Buck's rules supreme
Invincible Buck's rules supremeThe Press AssociationUnlike Katchit, Grumeti did not win at the Cheltenham Festival this year, but did take his revenge on his conqueror Countrywide Flame when both went on to dominate the field at Aintree. Grumeti has a rating of 153, 6lb inferior to Katchit in 2007 but ...and more »
West England arts groups win grants of £2.4m
West England arts groups win grants of £2.4mBBC NewsAmong the successful applicants were Acta Community Theatre in Bristol, Cheltenham Festivals, Bath Festivals and The Wiltshire Music Centre Trust. Owen McNeir, from Bath Festivals, said the award would make "such a difference".and more »