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2019 Cheltenham Gold Cup results: Al Boum Photo gives trainer Willie Mullins first victory at the Prestbury Park course

Jockey Paul Townend also won his first ever Gold Cup

Al Boum Photo gave trainer Willie Mullins his first victory in the Magners Cheltenham Gold Cup following a dramatic race for the showpiece event at the Prestbury Park course.

Leading at the second-last fence, Al Boum Photo (12-1) dug deep for jockey Paul Townend, who was also winning the Gold Cup for the first time.

 Jockey Paul Townend and trainer Willy Mullins
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Jockey Paul Townend and trainer Willy Mullins

Anibale Fly stayed on strongly to finish second, two and a half lengths away, with Bristol De Mai another three and three-quarter lengths back in third.

After six second places, Mullins finally broke his Gold Cup hoodoo. His three other runners - Kemboy, Bellshill and Invitation Only - failed to finish. It was later reported Invitation Only had suffered a fatal injury.

Mullins said: "I've got used to the disappointment of finishing second.

"I thought Bellshill would take a lot of beating, but Ruby (Walsh) wasn't happy with him and pulled him up early. To have three of the four runners out of the race before they came to the second-last first time round - I was depending on one.

 Al Boum Photo crosses the finish line
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Al Boum Photo crosses the finish lineCredit: GETTY

"Every time I looked at Paul, his body language told me was very happy and the horse was relaxed.

"When he came over the last, I just looked at the winning post and thought nothing would come and get him unless he stops or runs out or something like that.

"I was here when my dad (Paddy Mullins) won with Dawn Run and I didn't get home for two days.

"I sort of resigned myself to never winning a Gold Cup. Certain jockeys may never win the feature race of their lives, like the Grand National or the Champion Hurdle. I thought maybe I'm not going to be lucky."

He added: "It was Paul's plan to jump out and get a position and just keep jumping and getting balanced. From an early stage he got him jumping in a rhythm. Every time he needed a squeeze, the horse responded.

"Paul started off with us when he was 17. He was riding as a claimer for me and he won the Galway Hurdle for John Kiely and that really put him on the scene.

"He has just been unlucky he has been alongside Ruby. Hopefully he might be champion jockey for the second time and he is out in front. I'm sure like any jockey this will be a lifetime achievement for him."