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Rachael Blackmore


RACHAEL BLACKMORE REWRITES THE HISTORY BOOKS

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Rachael Blackmore rewrote the history books yet again to become the first female jockey to win the Randox Grand National as she and Minella Times gave owner JP McManus a second win in the iconic race.

Minella Times had been backed into 11-1 for the world’s greatest steeplechase after Blackmore rode six winners at last month’s Cheltenham Festival to win the leading jockey award.

About the Grand National Race

Grand National Fences

The Grand National fences are arguably the most famous horse racing steeplechases in the world. Dating back to 1829, racing over fences at Aintree Racecourse has evolved over the years, proving to be one of the most challenging tests, over distance, for runners and riders.

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Event History

The history of the Randox Grand National Festival can be traced back to the early 1800's.

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Grand National Classics

The Randox Grand National is a contest like no other.

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