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Grand National LIVE: Winner, results and reaction from dramatic race at Aintree

The biggest race in the British horse racing calendar concluded the three-day festival at Aintree

Michael Jones,Luke Baker
Saturday 13 April 2024 12:13 EDT
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Revellers enjoy 176th Grand National at Aintree

I Am Maximus won the 2024 Grand National at Aintree in a topsy-turvy race where a winner couldn’t be called until the final straight. The 2023 champion Corach Rambler unseated jockey Derek Fox at the first fence which opened up the field for the rest of the riders.

Glengouly set the early pace fighting for the front with Foxy Jacks as the experienced jockeys looked to position themselves in the middle of the pack. Kitty’s Light moved up to third with Latenightpass and Galia Des Liteaux making charges towards the front of the field.

Rachael Blackmore’s Minella Indo and Jack Kennedy’s Delta Work - both 28/1- battled for the lead as Paul Townend and I Am Maximus kicked on.

Blackmore leapt the last slightly ahead but didn’t have the staying power, as I Am Maximus swept past and stormed to the finish line to win with ease – handing trainer Willie Mullins his second Grand National victory after Hedgehunter in 2005.

Follow along with our blog below for all the reaction from Aintree:

Corach Rambler shoulders the weight of history in quest for second Grand National victory

In this modern world of technology, streaming platforms and countless television channels all vying for our attention, there are only a few sporting events that can garner genuine interest from the whole family at the same time.

The Fifa World Cup final, Andy Murray playing at Wimbledon, this summer’s Olympic Games in Paris to name just a few.

The Grand National sits proudly among them, an annual treat and glimpse into the world of National Hunt racing where the best horses compete on the most gruelling and iconic course to claim the ultimate prize.

History, admiration and half a million pounds are at stake for the 34 contenders who will line up behind the tape at four o’clock on Saturday afternoon. The crowds will be assembled at Aintree Racecourse, families will be huddled around TV screens, millions more will be following along through online blogs or listening to the commentary on the radio.

The Grand National transcends other races by being a living embodiment of history. A snapshot of the present that those watching on know will be remembered in the decades to come.

Read Michael Jones’ big preview of the Grand National here:

Corach Rambler shoulders the weight of history in quest for second Grand National win

The 2023 winner faces a reduced yet strong field as he attempts to repeat his previous triumph

Luke Baker13 April 2024 08:57

Grand National 2024

Good morning and welcome to The Independent’s coverage of the 2024 Grand National.

The biggest race in the British horse racing calendar has arrived and we’re here to give you all the build-up ahead of the starter’s gun going at 4pm and then all the action from the race itself.

Luke Baker13 April 2024 08:56

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