Top Jockey To Mark Cheltenham By Launching Eye-catching Tracksuits
The very best week in the racing calendar is simply around the corner - with around 250,000 fans expected to descend on Cheltenham for its famous four-day celebration.
Harry Cobden is among the jockeys hoping to compose their name into the history books by winning a few of the greatest races in the sport.
The 27-year-old has already landed 6 Festival winners, consisting of on Caldwell Potter in a remarkable Golden Miller Novices' Chase last year.
And as he goes for more magnificence in the 2026 edition of the celebration, he has actually coordinated with Power to produce a series of appealing tracksuits.
The collection is made up of 4 bespoke designs, all themed around a few of the most remarkable outfit seen in racing.
Three of the sport's most recognisable faces - 59-time Festival-winning jockey Ruby Walsh, TV professional Matt Chapman and 1999 Gold Cup-winning jockey Mick Fitzgerald - are fronting the project, which is aimed at producing what Paddy Power describe as 'a new vision for horse racing'.
Ruby Walsh (in pink) and Mick Fitzgerald (in yellow) design the new tracksuits
Harry Cobden (left) assisted design the collection and Matt Chapman (ideal) is among those fronting the campaign
The collection mixes a mix of historic colours and styles worn by famous jockeys with contemporary fashion trends, highlighting the continued crossover between sport and style.
A limited release of 50 pieces from the collection will release at 10am on Tuesday, the very first day of the Festival - click on this link to learn more. After that, 50 more will be launched if Cobden trips a winner at the conference.
Cobden said: 'Jockey silks are a few of the most renowned styles in sport - intense, personal and soaked in history. Making them into tracksuits has to do with commemorating them beyond just the racecourse.
'Racing is altering with a lot fresh energy and style, so why not bring that into culture where silks can require to the streets and set brand-new patterns? It's fun to give racing silks a fashion style on a brand-new level, and these tracksuits will ideally reveal that racing can set patterns too!'
Paddy Power added: 'It's been long overdue seeing the remarkable colours and styles from the world of racing taken through into mainstream fashion - and our company believe this cooperation with Harry Cobden can do just that.
'There's fresh life, and fresh energy in racing today with a host of exciting brand-new talent all set to spearhead the sport, so what much better time to reveal the world that some of the most memorable silks in the video game can also double up as fashionable and attractive leisurewear.'
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