Kicking King

Kicking King is a National Hunt racehorse trained in Ardclough, Co. Kildare, Ireland, by Tom Taaffe. He is best known for his victory in the 2005 Cheltenham Gold Cup, the major Chase run at the Cheltenham Festival. He also won the King George VI Chase in 2004 and 2005; once at Kempton and once at Sandown Park, when the race was relocated due to the development of an all-weather track at Kempton. His Boxing Day win on Sunday 26th December was a first; when See More Business won the race in 1999, Christmas Sunday was still observed so that year the race was first-scheduled for the Monday. Thus he was the first horse to win twice on non-weekdays. He was second twice in previous Cheltenham Festivals, in the 2003 Supreme Novices' Hurdle and in the 2004 Arkle Challenge Trophy.

After suffering a tendon injury in the 2005 King George VI Chase he was withdrawn from competition for the rest of the hunt season. He was due to make a comeback in the 2006-07 season but on further inspection of his injury it was decided to keep the horse off the track for the rest of the season. However he returned in January 2008, finishing a close second to Nickname in the Normans Grove Chase. He was subsequently sent off favourite for the Red Mills Chase in February, but disappointed when finishing third. Kicking King's comeback season ended on a bad note, as he went on to contest the Punchestown Gold Cup, but was pulled up.

He reappeared for the 2008/09 season in the Grade 2 Gowran Park Champion Chase, but was a faller in the race eventually won by Knight Legend. He made another appearance in a chase at Punchestown, where he was 2nd of 4 runners behind War Of Attrition, which proved to be his last race, as he was retired in November 2008.

Since his successful debut in a National Hunt flat race, Kicking King has amassed more than £800,000 in prize money and has six Grade One wins to his name.

Cheltenham Gold Cup winners
  • 1924 Red Splash
  • 1925 Ballinode
  • 1926 Koko
  • 1927 Thrown In
  • 1928 Patron Saint
  • 1929 Easter Hero
  • 1930 Easter Hero
  • 1931 no race
  • 1932 Golden Miller
  • 1933 Golden Miller
  • 1934 Golden Miller
  • 1935 Golden Miller
  • 1936 Golden Miller
  • 1937 no race
  • 1938 Morse Code
  • 1939 Brendan's Cottage
  • 1940 Roman Hackle
  • 1941 Poet Prince
  • 1942 Medoc II
  • 1943 no race
  • 1944 no race
  • 1945 Red Rower
  • 1946 Prince Regent
  • 1947 Fortina
  • 1948 Cottage Rake
  • 1949 Cottage Rake
  • 1950 Cottage Rake
  • 1951 Silver Fame
  • 1952 Mont Tremblant
  • 1953 Knock Hard
  • 1954 Four Ten
  • 1955 Gay Donald
  • 1956 Limber Hill
  • 1957 Linwell
  • 1958 Kerstin
  • 1959 Roddy Owen
  • 1960 Pas Seul
  • 1961 Saffron Tartan
  • 1962 Mandarin
  • 1963 Mill House
  • 1964 Arkle
  • 1965 Arkle
  • 1966 Arkle
  • 1967 Woodland Venture
  • 1968 Fort Leney
  • 1969 What a Myth
  • 1970 L'Escargot
  • 1971 L'Escargot
  • 1972 Glencaraig Lady
  • 1973 The Dikler
  • 1974 Captain Christy
  • 1975 Ten Up
  • 1976 Royal Frolic
  • 1977 Davy Lad
  • 1978 Midnight Court
  • 1979 Alverton
  • 1980 Master Smudge
  • 1981 Little Owl
  • 1982 Silver Buck
  • 1983 Bregawn
  • 1984 Burrough Hill Lad
  • 1985 Forgive 'n Forget
  • 1986 Dawn Run
  • 1987 The Thinker
  • 1988 Charter Party
  • 1989 Desert Orchid
  • 1990 Norton's Coin
  • 1991 Garrison Savannah
  • 1992 Cool Ground
  • 1993 Jodami
  • 1994 The Fellow
  • 1995 Master Oats
  • 1996 Imperial Call
  • 1997 Mr Mulligan
  • 1998 Cool Dawn
  • 1999 See More Business
  • 2000 Looks Like Trouble
  • 2001 no race
  • 2002 Best Mate
  • 2003 Best Mate
  • 2004 Best Mate
  • 2005 Kicking King
  • 2006 War Of Attrition
  • 2007 Kauto Star
  • 2008 Denman
  • 2009 Kauto Star
  • 2010 Imperial Commander
  • 2011 Long Run
  • 2012 Synchronised


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