Victor Chandler Chase

The Victor Chandler Chase is a Grade 1 National Hunt chase in Great Britain which is open to horses aged five years or older. It is run at Ascot over a distance of about 2 miles and 1 furlong (3,420 metres), and during its running there are thirteen fences to be jumped. The race is scheduled to take place each year in January.

The event has been sponsored throughout its history by Victor Chandler. It is presently registered as the Clarence House Chase, but it is usually referred to by its sponsored title.

The first running was planned to have taken place in 1987. However, it was abandoned that year due to frost, and also the following year because of fog. Originally it was a handicap race, and its distance was set at 2 miles (3,219 metres). In 2005 and 2006, while its usual home was closed for redevelopment, the event was temporarily switched to alternative venues. Upon returning to Ascot the race's regular distance was extended by a furlong. In 2007 it was promoted to Grade 1 status, and it ceased to be run as a handicap.

The Victor Chandler Chase often includes some of the leading contenders for the Queen Mother Champion Chase. Three horses have won both races in the same season – Viking Flagship (1994), Call Equiname (1999) and Master Minded (2009).

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