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Freddie Gingell, a rising star in the world of horse racing, made headlines once again after securing his first career treble at Cheltenham. Just a few days after his impressive victory in the Paddy Power Gold Cup, Gingell teamed up with trainer Paul Nicholls to achieve this remarkable feat.

The 18-year-old jockey kicked off his winning streak by riding Florencethemachine to victory in the 3m limited novice handicap chase. This win was followed by another impressive performance on Kick Up A Storm in the 2m7f handicap hurdle. Gingell then wrapped up his treble by guiding Maldini Milano to a successful debut in the bumper race.

Paul Nicholls, Gingell’s boss and mentor, spoke highly of the young jockey, praising his hard work and talent in the saddle. Nicholls emphasized the importance of gaining experience in the field to further develop Gingell’s skills.

Georgina Nicholls, Olive Nicholls’ mother and a prominent figure in the racing world, also commended Gingell for his success. She highlighted his growth and abilities as a jockey, expressing delight in seeing him achieve such remarkable victories.

In addition to Gingell’s triumph, Joe Tizzard, Gingell’s uncle, trained the winner of the opening beginners’ chase. Gyenyame, ridden by Brendan Powell, showcased an impressive performance to secure victory in the race.

Overall, Freddie Gingell’s treble victory at Cheltenham is a testament to his talent and dedication to the sport. As he continues to make a name for himself in the racing world, all eyes will be on this young jockey as he embarks on a promising career filled with potential and success.