Garrison Savannah (horse)

Garrison Savannah (1983 - 2005) was a Thoroughbred racehorse. He won the Cheltenham Gold Cup in 1991 by a short-head from The Fellow with Desert Orchid back in third place. In the same year, he came second in the Aintree Grand National. He won the previous year's Royal & SunAlliance Chase. He had only one race between his two Cheltenham Festival wins. In that race he came second to Celtic Shot in the Tommy Whittle Chase. He was trained by Jenny Pitman, in Lambourn, Berkshire, England and was ridden by her son Mark. Garrison Savannah was put down after a paddock accident in August 2005.

Garrison Savannah (horse)

Garrison Savannah (1983 - 2005) was a Thoroughbred racehorse. He won the Cheltenham Gold Cup in 1991 by a short-head from The Fellow with Desert Orchid back in third place. In the same year, he came second in the Aintree Grand National. He won the previous year's Royal & SunAlliance Chase. He had only one race between his two Cheltenham Festival wins. In that race he came second to Celtic Shot in the Tommy Whittle Chase. He was trained by Jenny Pitman, in Lambourn, Berkshire, England and was ridden by her son Mark. Garrison Savannah was put down after a paddock accident in August 2005.