Grand National 2022 – the Pinstickers’ Guide
Saturday sees the 174th running of the Grand National at Aintree.
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Saturday sees the 174th running of the Grand National at Aintree.
Twelve months on from an epic, history-making Grand National the world’s most famous horse race returns for its 174th renewal this weekend.
The Grand National Festival is now underway at Aintree. This year sees crowds return to the Festival for the first time since 2019 after last year's race was held behind closed doors with only owners and trainers allowed at the racecourse. However, this year's event will be a different affair as racegoers put on their best finery and keep their fingers crossed for a winner.
Over 500 million worldwide viewers are expected to tune into the world's most famous horse race, as up to 40 jockeys don their racing colours, jump 16 fences and the hope to win the £1million prize at the Grand National 2022. The legendary four-mile race first started in 1839 and was won by the aptly named 'Lottery' at odds of 5/1, while there have been winners as far out at 100/1.
can win the Marsh Chase (Registered As The Melling Chase) (GBB Race) (3.25pm) for a second successive year on the second day of the 2022 Randox Grand National Festival at Aintree Racecourse.
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. The Grand National will be broadcasted live on ITV1 at 5.15pm on Saturday, April 9 and will be watched by more than 500 million people across the globe.
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