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09.04.2022 - 20:45 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
40 horses once again took on the world's most famous race in Aintree on Saturday afternoon. The 174th Grand National produced another classic, with 50-1 shot Noble Yeats crossing the line first in what was jockey Sam Waley-Cohen's final ever race.
The seven-year-old edged out favourite Any Second Now for the crown in a field that also included last year's winner, Minella Times. The race covered four-and-a-half miles - two laps - of the famous course, with all horses taking on 30 fences.
But a number of horses were pulled up and didn't make it to the finishing post - here's a list of every horse which finished. It will be updated as clarified results become available, the Echo reports.
DNF: Minella Times, Snow Leapardess, Enjoy D'Allen, Mount Ida, Eclair Surf, Deise Aba, Run Wil Fred, De Rasher Counter, Death Duty, School Boy Hours, Agusta Gold, Discorama, Domaine De L'Isle, Poker Party, Anibale Fly, Top Ville Ben, Brahma Bull, Mighty Thunder, Kildisart, Cloth Cap, Two for Gold, Burrows Saint, Fortescue, Dingo Dollar, Good Boy Bobby
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A second horse - Eclair Surf - has died after failing to recover from injuries sustained in the Randox Grand National, it was revealed today. He was among the early favourites for the National, but suffered a heavy fall at the third fence in Saturday's race, which was won by Noble Yeats.
Former Edinburgh University student and dental tycoon Sam Waley-Cohen was riding high yesterday after guiding 50-1 shot Noble Yeats to victory in the Grand National.
A horse has died after suffering an injury at the Grand National race leaving his trainer 'heartbroken.' Discorama was pulled up before the 13th fence of the Aintree race today (Saturday 9 April).
Millions tuned in once again for this year's Grand National - the 174th running of the world's most famous horse race. This year saw 50-1 shot Noble Yeats take the title, beating favourite Any Second Now into second place.
Judging by their appearances at Royal Ascot and their love for polo matches, it’s clear that the royals are big fans of horses. In fact, their passion for the animals is so huge that Kate Middleton has spoken about using exposure therapy to help overcome her horse allergy. And, as noted by the team at British Racecourses, the Queen is one royal in particular who has a special place in her heart for the creatures.
The country's largest horse racing event will soon be underway as thousands of racegoers attend Aintree for the first time since lockdown restrictions have been lifted.
Ladies Day is traditionally a star-studded affair as many celebrities have attended the world-famous L9 racecourse over the years. Coleen Rooney is someone who has become synonymous with the race meeting as the mum-of-four regularly stuns crowds with her incredibly chic outfits.
The Grand National is Britain's largest horse racing and one of the most prestigious in Europe. The event will soon be underway as thousands of racegoers attend Aintree for the first time since lockdown restrictions have been lifted.