Who came 1st 2nd and 3rd in Grand National?

Finishing order

PositionNamePrize money
1Minella Times£375,000
2Balko Des Flos£150,000
3Any Second Now£75,000
4Burrows Saint£48,750

Who came 2nd to Red Rum?

Grand National 1–2–3–4

YearFirstFourth
1839LotteryTrue Blue
1840JerryThe Sea
1841CharityRevealer
1842GayladThe Returned

What horse finished second to Red Rum?

Red Rum came second in 1975 and 1976; Tommy Stack replaced Fletcher as jockey in the last race after Fletcher angered trainer Ginger McCain by telling the press the horse no longer felt right after a defeat in a race away from Aintree.

Who won the 2015 Grand National?

Many Clouds
Ireland
2015 Grand National/Winners
The 2015 National was won by Many Clouds, ridden by Leighton Aspell and trained by Oliver Sherwood. This was Aspell’s second consecutive Grand National victory, having won aboard Pineau de Re in 2014.

Who won Grand National 2016?

Rule the World
United Kingdom
2016 Grand National/Winners

Who won last Grand National?

Past Grand National Winners

YearHorseJockey
2019Tiger RollDavy Russell
2018Tiger RollDavy Russell
2017One For ArthurDerek Fox
2016Rule The WorldDavid Mullins

Who came second in Grand National?

With no real race in 2020, the televised Virtual Grand National was the main event. 18/1 shot Potters Corner took the computerised race, with Walk In The Mill second at 16/1. 5/1 favourite Tiger Roll was only fourth.

Was shergar ever found?

Shergar’s body has never been recovered or identified; it is likely that the body was buried near Aughnasheelin, near Ballinamore, County Leitrim. In honour of Shergar, the Shergar Cup was inaugurated in 1999. His story has been made into two screen dramatisations, several books and two documentaries.

Who trained Desert Orchid?

David Elsworth

Desert Orchid
OwnerJames Burridge, Midge Burridge, Richard Burridge, Simon Bullimore
TrainerDavid Elsworth at Whitsbury Manor Racing Stables, Fordingbridge, Wiltshire
Record70: 34-11-8
Earnings£654,066

When did many clouds win Grand National?

2015
Many Clouds (21 April 2007 – 28 January 2017) was an Irish-bred, British-trained Thoroughbred racehorse best known for winning the 2015 Grand National.