Find out more here. The Long Mile and Houx Gris have died at the Grand National festival this year, following fatal injuries. Twenty-nine horses have died as a result of racing at the Grand National meeting since 2010.
The race has been taking place annually since 1839 and is part of a three-day race-meeting held at Aintree Racecourse, Merseyside. Though much has changed since that very first race, the Grand National remains deeply problematic and continues to raise concerns over animal welfare and gambling.
The first ever female jockey has won the Grand National. Rachael Blackmore has made history at the Aintree course, riding Minella Times to victory. Three weeks ago, she became the first woman to finish as the leading jockey at the prestigious Cheltenham Festival and on Saturday took the race all riders want to win.
Red Rum, (foaled 1965), steeplechase horse who won the Grand National at Aintree, England, an unprecedented three times, in 1973, 1974, and 1977.
Winning jockeys also get a slice of the prize money on top, expected to be approximately 8-8.5% for a winning ride or 4-5% for a placed finish.
A horse can jump 8 ft 1.25 (2.47 m); this is the current world record set in 1949 by Huaso, ex-Faithful in Chile. Competitive jumping horses can jump over seven feet, but the average horse can only leap about three feet.
In 2019, Tiger Roll made history by becoming the first horse since Red Rum, in 1974, to win the Grand National two years running. Before that, Poethlyn won two consecutive renewals of the Grand National, but the first of them, in 1918, came in the so-called 'War National', run at Gatwick Racecourse.
2021 Grand National Race Favourite. With a great record, on excellent form, and with a very enviable weight, it is no surprise that Cloth Cap from trainer Jonjo O'Neill is the 2021 Grand National favourite.
Of the 16 fences which make up the National course six of the jumps have become famous in their own right. Becher's Brook, Valentines' Brook, The Chair, Canal Turn and Foinavon are names which are known throughout the world. These fences are woven into the very fabric of the Grand National race.
The 2020 Boylesports Irish Grand National has been cancelled, with racing's top official admitting that running Ireland's most valuable steeplechase behind closed doors would not have felt right.
Showing talent from an early age, Walsh won the Irish amateur title twice, in 1996/97 (aged 18) and 1997/98, before turning professional. He won the English Grand National in 2000 at his first attempt, aged 20, on Papillon, a horse trained by his father and owned by Mrs J Maxwell Moran.
Runner-up to Tiger Roll in the Aintree Grand National in 2019, Magic Of Light is one of three entries for Jessica Harrington who won the BoyleSports Irish Grand National with Our Duke two years earlier.
6 & 22 - Becher's Brook 4ft 10” high, 7ft 6” wideThe most famous fence in the Grand National race is named after Captain Martin Becher who landed in the ditch after being unseated by Conrad in the first official Grand National race in 1839.
Rachael Blackmore becomes first ever woman to win Grand National on Minella Times - Irish Mirror Online.
In over 170 years of Grand National history, the race has been declared void by the Jockey Club only once. In 1993, an estimated 300 million people were watching the race either at Aintree itself or on live television.
In Which Countries is Horse Racing Most Popular?
- The United Kingdom. Horse racing is the UK's second-biggest spectator sport, behind the behemoth of football.
- The United States of America. Like in the UK, horse racing in the United States can be traced back several centuries with the earliest recorded races taking place in 1655.
- Australia.
- Hong Kong.
- Japan.