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Fabulous racegoers have pulled out all the style stops on the first day of the Cheltenham Festival as the iv-day come across returns to its pre-pandemic glory.
Perfectly coiffed women donned center-catching prints, thigh-skimming mini skirts and sequin frocks as they arrived in their thousands to take in the beginning day of the activeness.
They were joined by VIPs including the Queen's grandchildren Peter Phillips and Zara Tindall, and Zara'southward hubby Mike.
The high-spirited issue, a highlight of the British racing calendar, is welcoming punters for the kickoff fourth dimension since 2020 after the pandemic forced organisers to hold concluding twelvemonth's event behind closed doors.
The famous festival was i of the final major sporting events to be held with spectators before lockdown in March 2020. It was accused of being a Covid super-spreader issue, with a number of famous faces including Andrew Parker Bowles, comedian Lee Mack and footballer Charlie Austin all contracting the virus.
Over the next four days, equally many equally 250,000 horse racing enthusiasts are set to descend on the Gloucestershire course.
To add to the excitement, revellers are set to bask in above boilerplate temperatures 60F (15C) today - and they certainly didn't hold back in dressing for the balmy atmospheric condition.
Here come the girls! Curt dresses, sequins and bold prints were on show as revellers arrived at the Cheltenham Festival
Purple arrivals! The Queen'south granddaughter Zara Tindall looked elegant in a berry-coloured coat as she led the royal racegoers on the commencement day of the Cheltenham Festival. She beamed as she arrived at the Gloucestershire racecourse with hubby Mike
Making a statement: A vibrant magenta print adjust helps this racegoer stand out from the oversupply. Centre, Jade Holland Cooper. Right, a woman turns heads in effigy-hugging tartan trousers and a cropped cherry jacket
Enjoying the view! Rod Stewart and his married woman Penny Lancaster enjoyed the races while dressed in muted prints
Permit me have a selfie! Penny looked radiant as she posed for a snap with pals while in the VIP box at Cheltenham
Style stars! The rockstar couple showed of their sartorial prowess in countryside chic as they headed to the popular racing outcome today
Go go become! Rod Stewart seemed in awe of the horses as he watched the races from the VIP box
Looking dapper! Ronan Keating was joined past wife Storm Keating at Cheltenham Festival today
Laughs all circular! Ronan Keating (right) and son Jack Keating in the parade ring earlier the Ultima Handicap Chase during day one of the Cheltenham Festival
Rock star chic! Singer Courtney Love is pictured in a cream arrange equally she attends the horse races
Bottoms upwardly! One racegoer dressed in a Gucci glaze enjoys a drink during solar day one of the Cheltenham Festival in Gloucestershire
Fizzing with excitement! 2 elegant women sip on mini bottles of Moet as they join well-heeled racegoers at Cheltenham
And we're off! Racegoers watch the action during day i of the Cheltenham Festival at Cheltenham Racecourse
Celebrity arrivals: James Haskell and pregnant Chloe Madeley (left) and Richard Hammond
Pop of colour! From playful accessories to eye-communicable outfits, vibrant springtime hues were the order of the twenty-four hour period
Archetype combos: Some couples returned to failsafe manner combinations as they stepped out for the four-day event
Thigh's the limit! Friends dressed in flirty mini dresses arrived mitt-in-mitt at Cheltenham Racecourse this morning
Spring is here! Soaking up the warm weather, two glam racegoers donned mini skirts for the solar day at Cheltenham Festival
Splash of coloour! A adult female stepped out in imperial blue and contrasting accessories (left), while another looked elegant in tangerine orange (centre). Right, an example of why a archetype all-blackness ensemble never goes out of style
Country chic! Racegoers in elegant coats have their photo taken in front of a flower photo wall on their arrival at the grade
Style designer Jade Holland Cooper was amid the early on VIP arrivals and showed off her effigy in a flirty mini brim, statement belt and Gucci logo tights.
Elsewhere a gaggle of friends opted for all-out glamour in figure-hugging dresses, strappy heels and vibrant contrast handbags. They teetered into the course hand-in-mitt, ready for a day at the races.
Not to be outdone, men also pushed the fashion boundaries in suits in bold, look-at-me prints. One gentlemen turned heads in his deep magenta two-piece featuring a Seventies-inspired print.
Another group decided on a theme and co-ordinated their purple velvet bowties, purple hats and violet-striped shirts.
There was likewise enough of archetype state combos on testify. Revellers who prefer to play it safe stepped out in their tweed, felt hats and smart three-piece suits.
It comes subsequently horse racing fable Ruby Walsh lifted the lid on what Cheltenham week is like for jockeys, why Irish domination is bad for the sport - and the reasons the Festival needs a 5th day.
Royals take selfies too! Zara and Mike stopped to snap a photo of themselves as they enjoyed the day at the races
A fizzing good fourth dimension! Another racegoer picked up some Moet for the day out at the races
Here come the girls! A gaggle of glamorous gals arrived in their race twenty-four hours finery ahead of the activeness of the four-24-hour interval meet
Feathered fancy! Glamorous racegoers beam in their statement hats every bit they arrive for the start day of the 4-day meet
Cheers to that! A glamorous racegoer sipped a mini canteen of Champagne in the sunshine on the kickoff twenty-four hour period of the Festival
Race day finery: A group of women made certain their hair and makeup was washed before heading to Cheltenham Racecourse
Getting a good view! Racegoers were sure to soak in the atmosphere as the races got underway today
Chin chin! One table showed a grouping of racegoers enjoying bottles of Moet as they enjoyed the festivities
Tommy Shelby Chic! Dozens of male person racegoers sported Peaky Blinders style caps as the 24-hour interval got underway
Splash of colour! A group of friends raised the style stakes every bit they arrived at Cheltenham in fabulous frocks
Grand archway: Designer Jade Holland Cooper showed off her pins in Gucci tights. Right, fourth dimension for a quick photo
But get-go, allow me take a selfie! A grouping of man pause to take a snap on their arrival at Cheltenham Racecourse this morning
Matchy, matchy! Racegoers in purple hats go far alee of 24-hour interval 1 of the Cheltenham Festival at Cheltenham Racecourse
Getting ready: Punters set themselves for the busy twenty-four hours ahead on the forenoon of the outset solar day of the Cheltenham Festival
Return of the crowds: The racecourse is dorsum to welcoming thousands of punters a twenty-four hours later beingness effectively airtight terminal year
Walsh is Cheltenham's most successful ever jockey with 59 winners, and at present the 42-year-quondam is etching himself a second career every bit a racing pundit and TV personality.
While the jockeys are the main focus of the week, Walsh may now savour his position away from the cut and thrust of the sport, as he reveals it is not always an enjoyable week for those sitting atop the horses.
Speaking ahead of the Festival, he told SportsMail: 'I would not be looking frontward to the next five days of the lives of Paul Townend, Davy Russell, Harry Skelton, Harry Cobden, Rachael Blackmore and others. Y'all just have the constant worry. The dragging of time betwixt at present and side by side Tuesday – it will feel similar 5 months.
Horsing around! Zara and Mike were in typically jovial spirits as they stepped out for a mean solar day without their children, Mia, eight, Lena, three, and eleven-month-erstwhile Lucas. At one bespeak Mike linked arms for a photograph with his brother-in-police Peter, pictured, who wore a suit from Holland Cooper
Dapper dressers: The Queen'due south granddaughter Peter Phillips wore blue and light-green tartan from Holland Cooper. Right, Mike in a classic check blazer
Hat's a good idea! Mike Tindall and Peter Phillips stepped out in like Peaky Blinders-inspired hats at Cheltenham
Imperial family favourite: Mike and Zara left their three children at home to savor a day at Cheltenham with Peter (pictured)
'I was an accented nightmare prior to the Cheltenham Festival. In team sports you are part of a squad and you get into camps or you are part of a squad. In racing, who has a media officeholder? Jockeys and trainers don't.
'It is hard to keep away from the spotlight. In that location will exist no-ane heading to Dublin airport to get on a chartered flight. They'll be getting on the flight next to whatever punter is too on the flight talking to them.
'At that place is not a team hotel or an escorted bus into the stadium, they will take to walk into the racecourse with the crowd. Existence a jockey is very different at that level from the top sportspeople in other sports. You lot spotter the golf game or Wimbledon and y'all see the courtesy cars flying by, I never saw a courtesy car pull upward to bring me to the races.
Set up to race! Some 250,000 revellers are expected over the course of the iv-day Cheltenham Festival
Day out: Cheltenham Festival racegoers looking forward to the activity later on last year's event was held behind airtight doors
The master races are the Champion Hurdle on Tuesday, the Champion Hunt on Midweek, Th's Stayers' Hurdle and the Cheltenham Gold Cup on Fri
As many as 250,000 horse racing fans are set to descend on the Gloucestershire course across this weekend for the showtime time since the start of the Covid pandemic
To add to the excitement, fans are set to savour in above-March-average temperatures 60F (15C) today. And while rain is expected to fall on Wednesday, fans are set to enjoy a sunny final ii days of the festival, including on Friday for its famous Cheltenham Gilded Cup
As many as 250,000 horse racing fans are set to descend on the Gloucestershire course beyond this weekend for the showtime time since the start of the Covid pandemic
Spectators go far for day ane of the Cheltenham Festival at Cheltenham Racecourse. The iv day result is taking place in Gloucestershire this week
'Information technology is a very different environment and it constantly keeps you in the pressure. You don't want to be the person who is barking or snapping, but ultimately you are the ane under pressure and I definitely did snap at people I shouldn't have.'
For an manufacture then reliant on its punters, Walsh admits it is 'huge' to have fans back in attendance this calendar week.
'I was one of the lucky people who was at Cheltenham terminal twelvemonth,' he notes. 'Information technology was a foreign experience and was goose egg like I had ever experienced. Cheltenham is unique for National Hunt racing with its crowds.
'That book of people over four days, that cacophony of noise – it is incredible and it will play its part on horses, on trainers and on jockeys. It all adds to the mix and even uncomplicated things similar helicopter traffic and helicopters are disappearing at the end of the racing, they are so loud. It is just dissonance and atmosphere.'
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