Alcohol race started: how visitors to the Cheltenham races opened the celebration of St. Patrick's Day

Alcohol race started: how visitors to the Cheltenham races opened the celebration of St. Patrick's Day

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Despite the fact that the UK's greenest holiday will begin in five days, revellers have already started having fun at the traditional horse races in Cheltenham. Fans of horse races on the third day changed elegant hats and tailcoats for funny green top hats and emerald-colored clothes. See how the competitions imperceptibly turned into a stormy celebration of St. Patrick's Day, further in our material.Alcohol race started: how visitors to the Cheltenham races opened the celebration of St. Patrick's Day

Three days ago, traditional horse racing began in Cheltenham. The guests came to the event in all its glory: ladies - in tweed coats and elegant hats, and gentlemen - in formal suits. Soon the horse race turned into merry festivities and alcoholic libations in honor of the upcoming St. Patrick's Day. That's how hot Brits came off, combining sports excitement with celebrating the greenest holiday of the year.

Alcohol race started: how visitors to the Cheltenham races opened the celebration of St. Patrick's Day

Alcohol race started: how visitors to the Cheltenham races opened the celebration of St. Patrick's Day

Alcohol race started: how visitors to the Cheltenham races opened the celebration of St. Patrick's Day

Alcohol race started: how visitors to the Cheltenham races opened the celebration of St. Patrick's Day

Alcohol race started: how visitors to the Cheltenham races opened the celebration of St. Patrick's Day

Alcohol race started: how visitors to the Cheltenham races opened the celebration of St. Patrick's Day

Alcohol race started: how visitors to the Cheltenham races opened the celebration of St. Patrick's DayAlcohol race started: how visitors to the Cheltenham races opened the celebration of St. Patrick's Day

Alcohol race started: how visitors to the Cheltenham races opened the celebration of St. Patrick's Day

Alcohol race started: how visitors to the Cheltenham races opened the celebration of St. Patrick's DayAlcohol race started: how visitors to the Cheltenham races opened the celebration of St. Patrick's Day

Alcohol race started: how visitors to the Cheltenham races opened the celebration of St. Patrick's Day

What could be more explosive than a mixture of alcohol and excitement? Horse racing in Sydney ended in a massive massacre, which involved not only men, but also ladies.

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