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An audience with a true sporting legend

In the run-up to the Cheltenham Festival in March, there's a chance to spend an evening with the greatest jump jockey of all time.

AP McCoy, one of the world's highest-profile sporting personalities, dominated his sport for over two decades, recently ending a truly phenomenal career as Champion Jockey for the 20th consecutive year, recording 4,357 wins, including the 2010 Grand National, the Cheltenham Gold Cup, Champion Hurdle, Queen Mother Champion Chase & King George VI Chase.

An Audience with AP McCoy is taking place at Cheltenham Town Hall on Sunday, February 25, at 7.30pm.

Sir Anthony remained at the top of his sport for 1,040 weeks - longer than any other sporting talent. He is the only sportsman to have been awarded BBC Sports Personality of the Year (2010), the BBC Sports Personality Lifetime Achievement Award (2015) & BT's Outstanding Contribution to Sport Award (2015).

Expect to hear great memories, tales and anecdotes, Q&A and, of course, tips from the great man himself!

Come and spend the evening in the company of a true sporting legend.

See the Cheltenham Town Hall website for more information and ticket details.

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