Proper noun
Cheltenham
A town and borough in Gloucestershire, England, famous for its racecourse.
Allart was cut to around 14-1 (from 40-1) for the Marsh Novice Chase at Cheltenham in March, while My Drogo, who took the Supreme Novice Hurdle Trial on the Ascot card, is around 16-1 for opening race of the Festival meeting. Source: Internet
Cheltenham: Edward Elgar The reconstruction of this unique past can rapidly become a source of pride for the entire area, contributing in turn to an increasing intra-regional solidarity, and with it enhancement of social networks and social trust. Source: Internet
Cheltenham, England: Elgar, 1999, p. 20. In the United States today, the federal courts and most state courts have merged law and equity in the courts of general jurisdiction, such as county courts. Source: Internet
Arriva Trains Wales also operates services between Maesteg and Cheltenham Spa and London Midland operates a parliamentary train between Worcester Shrub Hill and Gloucester (there was once a regular service on the route, but this was withdrawn in 2009). Source: Internet
Away from the football, this day in history also saw athletics history made, a thrilling Cheltenham Gold Cup and a stunning record in cricket come to an end. Source: Internet
Cheltenham have wasted no time in getting over their failed bid for Pompey keeper Luke McGee. Source: Internet