Long Run reclaims King George title

Thursday 27 December 2012, 7:16am

Long Run became only the seventh horse to reclaim the prestigious King George VI Chase crown as he edged Captain Chris by a neck in a thrilling finish at Kempton.

The seven-year-old gelding - ridden as ever by Sam Waley-Cohen - was always prominent but a terrible mistake five jumps from home looked to be costly in Wednesday's gruelling contest raced on heavy ground.

However, Waley-Cohen, who rode Long Run to King George and Cheltenham Gold Cup glory in the 2010-11 season, conjured up a terrific last effort from the 15-8 favourite after jumping the last to get past Captain Chris, who looked to have won the prize after finishing third last year.

Grands Crus finished third while long time pacesetter Champions Court ran a cracking race to end up fourth.

Long Run joins such greats as Kauto Star and Desert Orchid in regaining the crown after relinquishing it the year before.

"He was so brave!" Waley-Cohen said.

"I had to keep asking him questions but he reacted courageously."

Waley-Cohen's father Robert, the owner of Long Run, said it had been a wonderful experience.

"Well there was no Kauto Star (who had been paraded before the races temporarily taking time off his new duties as a dressage horse) but he still had to win it and it is fantastic, wonderful," he said.

The winning trainer Nicky Henderson admitted his heart was in his mouth when Waley-Cohen set sail for home five fences out.

"Both horse and rider covered themselves in glory and guts in spades," Henderson said.

"It was a brave call to go on when he (Waley-Cohen) did but I guess it was the right one.

"Kauto Star not being here anymore left the door open but he still had to step through it."

Captain Chris's rider Richard Johnson was full of praise for his mount but especially for the winner.

"The winner must be an outstanding horse," he said.

Bookies were not quite so impressed cutting the winner from around 10-1 to 8-1 to reclaim his Gold Cup title, the 'blue riband' of the jumping season, in March at Cheltenham while such is Henderson's strength in depth he also trains the 9-2 favourite in Bobs Worth.

– AFP

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