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Third horse dies at Cheltenham, in his last race

Envoi Allen, a 12-year-old ten-time Grade One winner, collapsed and died after finishing ninth in his final race at Cheltenham Gold Cup, marking the fourth horse fatality at the Festival.

  • Envoi Allen, a 12-year-old horse with 10 Grade One wins, died after collapsing on the horsewalk following the Cheltenham Gold Cup, which was intended to be his final race before retirement.
  • The horse collapsed shortly after the race finished, despite no prior signs of illness, and could not be saved despite immediate veterinary care.
  • Gaelic Warrior won the Cheltenham Gold Cup by eight lengths, ridden by Paul Townend, in a notable team effort.
  • Envoi Allen's death was the third equine fatality at the Cheltenham Festival this year.
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The Independent broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Friday, March 13, 2026.
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