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Aintree Grand National 2009

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The Grand National is the most important National Hunt handicap horse race in the UK. The 1st Grand National at Aintree was in 1839 and was won by the fittingly named horse, Lottery. No horse has run in the Grand National more times than Manifesto, who competed in 8 renewals of the event between 1895 & 1904. The Grand National is one of the rare main sporting events in which amateurs can and do take on professionals. Since "Lottery" won the very first race at Aintree way back in 1839, the Grand National has been throwing up fascinating stories of attainment and courage. The Grand National has become part of the social fabric of this country.



Aintree

Aintree Racecourse is the home of the worlds most renowned, most talked about, most perfect race, the John Smith's Grand National. The steeplechase is run over two circuits of the Aintree 'National' course, covering four and half miles. It is usually held on a Saturday in early April at the Aintree Racecourse in Liverpool. This is not to be confused with Aintree's standard 'Mildmay' park fence and hurdle course.

The Aintree Grand National is the biggest Horse Racing betting day of the year and the entire nation wants to have a Grand National bet and for many of you it maybe your first look at the odds and more than likely the first time you are having your Grand National bet with one of the High Street Bookmakers. No other racecourse can compare to the sheer romance of Aintree.

The Race

There is much dispute among historians regarding the first official race held and most who have scoured the newspaper libraries of the UK now prefer the idea that the 1st race was in 1836 and was won by The Duke. For three years during World War I, while Aintree racecourse was closed, a substitute race was run at Gatwick Racecourse, on the site of the current Gatwick Airport. The race captures the mind of millions, and time after time produces thrilling finishes and heart-warming stories as horse and rider try to master the mighty Aintree fences. 1967 Saw the biggest priced winner; Foinavon won the race after he was the only horse to clear a very small fence in the race.

Winners

1850/1851 saw the first duel winner of the race when Abd-El-Kader was the winner on both occasions. 1869 was to see the 1st Grey winner, The Lamb who also went on to win the race three years later. 1999 saw a notable father and son win the race, Tommy Carrbury a previous winner as a jockey was the trainer, saw his son Paul partner Bobby Jo to triumph. Since the race moved to the current course in 1946, there have been around 16 horses to win Grade 1 races prior to winning the National, but there have been fifteen Hunt Cup winners to start the Grand National and never win. The Aintree Grand National is many things but easy to pick a winner isn't one of them, and some people resort to the pin!
Aintree Grand National 2009
The story of the Aintree race course is also the story of the Grand National. It's inconceivable now to imagine the Grand National being held at any other race course in England but this looked a distinct possibility in the early post war years. In 1965 the Aintree course looked likely to be sold to a property developer and every year the press warned this could be "The Last Grand National".

In 1973 the course was eventually sold to property developer Bill Davies who gave a commitment to keep the race going but his heart never quite seemed in it. Attendance at the 1975 Grand National was the lowest in living memory (admission prices had been tripled by Davies) and the Grand National had reached its lowest point and it looked like the end for the great race.

In 1975 a campaign was started by Ladbrokes Bookmakers to revive the ailing Grand National race. Ladbrokes had a deep love for the National and when they took control of managing it they were determined to keep it going. After 8 years of management by Ladbrokes the future of the Grand National and Aintree seemed secure.

Property developer Davies was unimpressed by the swift chances in fortune and still seemed determined to sell the Aintree course. Finally the general public realised that this may be the last chance for the Grand National to be saved and a huge campaign was launched to rescue the race once and for all. Generous donations from the public allowed the Jockey Club to purchase Aintree from Davies. In 1984 distillers Seagram stepped in to provide the solid foundation on which Aintree's revival has been built. The last Seagram sponsored National was in 1991 when the race was won by a horse which chairman Straker twice had the opportunity to buy; the horse's name was Seagram.

A subsidiary of the Seagram company, Martell Cognac, took over sponsorship in 1992. During this time the National experienced a big boom. In 2004 around 150,000 people were at Aintree to witness the last Martell backed race. Aintree racecourse now enjoys its most successful period ever.

There is much debate among historians regarding the first official Grand National race held and most who have trawled the newspaper libraries and archives of the United Kingdom now prefer the idea that the first was in 1836 and was won by The Duke. This same horse triumphed again in 1837 while Sir William was the winner in 1838.
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