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Britain's National Hunt races. 
  Date   Racecourse   Event

   Nov

   Haydock

   Newcastle

  Betfair Chase

   Fighting Fifth Hurdle

   Dec

   Sandown Park

   Ascot

   Kempton Park

   Kempton Park

   Kempton Park

   Chepstow

   Newbury

   Tingle Creek Chase

   Long Walk Hurdle

   Christmas Hurdle

   King George VI Chase

   Feltham Novices Chase

   Finale Juvenile Hurdle

   Novices Hurdle

   Jan

   Sandown

   Ascot

   Tolworth Hurdle

   Chase

   Feb

   Sandown

   Ascot

   Novices Chase

   Ascot Chase

   Mar

   Cheltenham

   Cheltenham

   Cheltenham

   Cheltenham

   Cheltenham

   Cheltenham

   Cheltenham

   Cheltenham

   Cheltenham

   Cheltenham

   Cheltenham

   Cheltenham

   Supreme Novices' Hurdle

   Arkle Challenge Trophy Chase

   Champion Hurdle

   Prpts Novice Hurdle

  Chase

   Queen Mother Champion Chase

   Champion Bumper

   Festival Trophy Chase

   World Hurdle

   Triumph Hurdle

   Novices Hurdle

   Cheltenham Gold Cup Chase

   Apr

   Aintree

   Aintree

   Aintree

   Aintree

   Aintree

   Anniv. 4yo Novice Hurdle

   Novices Hurdle

   Chase

   Novices Chase

   Aintree Hurdle

The jumping Pattern divides into three grades:

Grade One

Championship races where the weight carried by each horses is determined by age and sex with no penalties for previous wins. (Weight-for-Age). They are generally the top races and attract the best horses and biggest prizes.

Grade Two

Either Weight-for-Age races (like Grade 1), but with penalties for previous wins, or Limited Handicaps which feature narrow weight ranges.

Grade Three

Valuable Open Handicaps where the weight carried is determined by a horse's Handicap rating.

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