Constitution Hill out of Cheltenham festival, champion's trainer confirms

Constitution Hill, last year's winner of the Champion Hurdle race, is out of this year's Cheltenham Festival, the racehorse's trainer Nicky Henderson has announced.
The decision follows a blood test that revealed a "significant degree of inflammation", which indicated the horse was not in optimal health for competition.
Constitution Hill boasts an impressive track record, being unbeaten in eight starts, including seven consecutive Grade 1 victories.
His absence shifts the betting landscape, with Willie Mullins trained State Man now leading as the favourite for the Champion Hurdle - which is the marquee race on the opening day of the four-day racing festival that takes place every year in Gloucestershire.
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Some media reports focus on the impact of Constitution Hill's withdrawal on the racing community and the Cheltenham Festival's competitive dynamics, emphasising the disappointment of racegoers.
Other outlets give a broader view including the health concerns for the horse and animal welfare.
Some reports, meanwhile, highlight the dramatic narrative as part of the build-up to the high-profile sporting event, seeking to engage readers with the emotional impact of the news.
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