I Am Maximus becomes first horse since Red Rum in 1977 to regain Grand National in incident-packed Aintree race
The Sun
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I AM MAXIMUS became the first horse since the legendary Red Rum in 1977 to regain the Grand National with a blistering, power-packed finish - that netted one punter a massive £900,000.
The Willie Mullins-trained and JP McManus-owned superstar won the world's most famous race in 2024, was second in 2025 and burst through late...
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Grand National jockey banned after not stopping tired horse before fall at final fence
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Crowds cheer on as Grand National winner crosses the line
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'The older I get, the more I enjoy it' - Mullins joins 'legends'
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Grand National jockey banned just hours after Aintree race
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Grand National 2026 jockey suspended for actions as I Am Maximus wins
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