Jumping For Joy

Cheltenham - 27 September

The McCoys, the awards which recognise excellence in Jump Racing, will be presented for the third time at Cheltenham Racecourse on the evening of Friday, 27 September.

Established in 2017, The McCoys are named in honour of the most successful Jump jockey of all-time, Sir A P McCoy.

Sir A P McCoy rode a record 4,358 Jump winners during his career and was champion Jump jockey in Britain an unprecedented 20 times. He retired from the saddle on the final day of the 2014/15 season at Sandown Park.

The main event partner of The McCoys is once again Dodson & Horrell, Europe’s leading horse feed manufacturer.

In determining winners at The McCoys in 2019, performances at all Jockey Club Racecourses that stage Jump racing are taken into consideration for the time period of May 5, 2018 through to April 27, 2019.

The Jockey Club Racecourses that stage Jump racing are Aintree, Carlisle, Cheltenham, Exeter, Haydock Park, Huntingdon, Kempton Park, Market Rasen, Sandown Park, Warwick and Wincanton.

The McCoys awarded to the Leading Owner, Leading Trainer, Leading Jockeys (Professional, Conditional and Amateur), plus the Leading Horses (Novice Hurdler, Hurdler, Novice Chaser and Chaser) are judged on the number of wins, with countback on places in the event of a tie. The winners at The McCoys this year for these categories are listed below.

Final standings for each category can be found here

The remaining winners at The McCoys are determined by a panel of judges and will be revealed on 27 September before an audience of 480 in The Centaur at Cheltenham Racecourse.

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