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Who won the Grand National 2004?

Who won the Grand National 2004?

Ireland
2004 Grand National/Winners

Who is the only horse to win the Grand National 3 times?

Red Rum
Red Rum, (foaled 1965), steeplechase horse who won the Grand National at Aintree, England, an unprecedented three times, in 1973, 1974, and 1977.

What horses have won the Grand National?

Past Winners Of The Grand National Race

Year Horse Jockey
2018 Tiger Roll Davy Russell
2017 One For Arthur Derek Fox
2016 Rule The World David Mullins
2015 Many Clouds Leighton Aspell

How many horses have won the Grand National 4 times?

Three different grey horses have won the Grand National four times: The Lamb (1868 and 1871), Nicolaus Silver (1961) Neptune Collonges (2012).

Who won the Grand National 2002?

2002 Grand National/Winners

Who won the Grand National 2005?

2005 Grand National/Winners

Who won the Grand National in 2001?

Red Marauder
It was on this day in 2001 that Red Marauder (33/1) and Smarty were the only horses to complete in the Grand National at Aintree without mishap.

Who was the winner of the 2004 Grand National?

Grand National Location Aintree Date 3 April 2004 Winning horse Amberleigh House Starting price 16/1

Who was the first horse to win the Grand National?

Kinsky won on his debut when his mare Zoedone beat just nine rivals. It was the smallest-ever field assembled for the race – to score in 1883. L is for Lottery, the winner of the first Grand National in 1839, who was aptly named, given the part played by chance in every running.

Who was the last Grand National winner to die?

The 2004 Grand National winner, the last 12-year-old to triumph in the Aintree spectacular, died of complications after contracting colic.

Who was in the lead in the Grand National?

Clan Royal led over the last ahead of Lord Atterbury and Hedgehunter who fell. As they went up the run-in Clan Royal wandered to the left after his rider Liam Cooper had lost his whip earlier in the race, at the elbow Clan Royal still held the lead from Lord Atterbury and Amberleigh House who had joined the two.

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