Gaelic Warrior has won the Cheltenham Gold Cup.
The Willie Mullins trained 11-4 joint favourite, ridden by Paul Townend, eased to victory over the rest of the field.
Jango Baie finished second, Inothewayurthinkin was third with Grey Dawning coming in fourth.
Jukebox Man, owned by former Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp, wasn't placed.
Reporting is Dave Keena
Former Cheltenham winner Envoi Allen has died after running in this afternoon's Gold Cup.
The 12-year-old, who was making his final appearance at the festival before being retired, collapsed on the way back to the stables.
Trainer Henry de Bromhead says he was "so well at home" they felt they "had to let him run".
Dinoblue successfully defended her crown in the Mares Chase, while there was an all British top five as Wilful landed the County Hurdle.
Apolon De Charnie was a surprise 50-to-1 winner for Willie and Patrick Mullins in the Triumph Hurdle.