1990 Champion Hurdle
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| Champion Hurdle | |
| Location | Cheltenham Racecourse |
|---|---|
| Date | 13 March 1990 |
| Winning horse | Kribensis (IRE) |
| Jockey | Richard Dunwoody |
| Trainer | Michael Stoute (GB) |
| Owner | Sheikh Mohammed |
The 1990 Champion Hurdle was a horse race held at Cheltenham Racecourse on Tuesday 13 March 1990. It was the 61st running of the Champion Hurdle.
The winner was Sheikh Mohammed's Kribensis, a six-year-old grey gelding trained in Suffolk by Michael Stoute and ridden by Richard Dunwoody. Kribensis's victory was a first in the race for jockey, trainer and owner.
Kribensis had established himself as a top class hurdler by winning the Christmas Hurdle in 1988, but had finished only seventh when 11/8 favourite for the 1989 Champion Hurdle. In 1990 he was made 95/40 second favourite for the Champion Hurdle and won by three lengths from the American-bred stallion Nomadic Way, with the 150/1 outsider Past Glories three quarters of a length away in third place. The 1989 winner Beech Road, the 2/1 favourite, finished in fourth place whilst See You Then the winner in 1985, 1986 and 1987 finished last. Sixteen of the nineteen runners completed the course.[1]
- Sponsor: Waterford Crystal
- Purse: £83,343; First prize: £50,047
- Going: Good to Firm
- Distance: 2 miles
- Number of runners: 19
- Winner's time: 3m 50.70