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PIN AND WIN

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HOW TO ENTER

Purchase an Official Festival Pin and Win Pin Badge - available each day of The Festival at sales points and roaming sellers buy between 10.30am and 4.20pm.

Each Pin Badge will be supplied with a backing card featuring a unique individual number.

Entrants must be aged 18+. Multiple entries per day are allowed, per each individual Pin Badge purchased.

Prize Draw T&Cs apply.

CASH PRIZE

Four cash prizes are available to be won with one cash prize available to a single winner on each individual day of the four-day Festival.

The prize is a cash pot containing £1.50 from every Pin Badge sold for that day.

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HAVE YOU WON?

The draw will take place at 5.30pm on each raceday. The winning number will be displayed on the Racecourse big screens and will also be published here:

Winner List:

  • Day One – Champion Cash Prize: 0628
  • Day Two - Ladies Day Cash Prize: 1744
  • Day Three -St Patrick’s Thursday Cash Prize: 1123
  • Day Four - Gold Cup Day: Cash Prize: 3482

HOW TO CLAIM IF YOU WIN?

The winning number will be displayed on the Racecourse big screens. To accept the cash prize the winner must present the matching ticket to the draw official, at the Racecourse reception or contact the Racecourse within six weeks of the draw.

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THE GOLD CUP CENTENARY COMMUNITY FUND

The Fund has been set up by Cheltenham Racecourse to ensure the centenary running of Cheltenham Racecourse’s greatest race provides a legacy that has a positive impact on those that live and work in the vicinity of the racecourse.

The Fund is jointly operated between Gloucestershire Community Foundation, the Rotary Clubs of Cheltenham and Cheltenham Racecourse. The Fund distributed its first grants in October 2024 and remains open to receiving applications for grants of up to £2,000 from organisations working in and based within Cheltenham Borough.

To date we have raised and distributed grants over £100,000