Willie Mullins has been crowned leading trainer at the Cheltenham Festival for the eighth consecutive time.
Heading into the concluding day having trained five winners across the week, Mullins fired in a brilliant treble to bring his tally up to eight.
Apolon De Charnie, ridden by Mullins' son Patrick, landed the Triumph Hurdle before Dinoblue produced a scintillating round jumping to land her second Mares' Chase win.
However, the crowning moment came when Gaelic Warrior strolled to an emphatic success, giving Mullins a fifth Gold Cup success.
The two-time British and 19-time Irish champion trainer has now saddled a remarkable 121 Cheltenham Festival winners throughout his distinguished career.
He only had to wait until the second race of the week to get on the board courtesy of Kargese's brave performance in the Arkle Chase, fending off a pair of fancied runners in Kopek Des Bordes and Lulamba.
Lossiemouth then took his Tuesday haul to two when a set of first time cheekpieces gave her the spark to put her best foot forward over two miles to take the feature Champion Hurdle.
Mullins started Wednesday in a similar fashion, doubling his weekly tally in the opening two races when King Rasko Grey and Kitzbuhel took the Turners Novices' Hurdle and Brown Advisory Novices' Chase respectively.
Majborough may have fluffed his lines in the Champion Chase but Il Etait Temps made sure than Mullins wouldn't leave the race without yet another championship title.
He then rather hit the crossbar on Thursday with Gold Dancer, Jade De Grugy, Ballyburn and Road To Home all filling runner-up spots while odds-on shot Fact To File was withdrawn from the Ryanair over concerns about the ground.
Gold Cup day winners Apolon De Charnie, Dinoblue and Gaelic Warrior took the 69-year-old to an incredible 121 total Festival successes, 43 clear of his nearest competitor Nicky Henderson.
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