Ex-jockey relives 'dream' of Cheltenham Festival
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By Trevor Owens
Published on March 10, 2026.
Oliver Boyden, a 24-year-old former jockey, had to retire last year due to an injury and has now turned his talents into teaching other jockeys. The festival, one of the biggest events on the British sporting calendar, is expected to attract tens of thousands of spectators over the next four days, with the showpiece race, the Gold Cup.
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