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  1. The current course, which stages races over conventional fences and hurdles, opened in 1839. A difficult period for Aintree in the post-war years led to a sale to a property developer and concerns about the future of the Grand National. Bookmaker Ladbrokes stepped in to manage the Grand National until 1984, when Seagram Distillers became sponsors.

  2. Apr 3, 2020 · Aintree's expansion can also be attributed to its legendary racecourse of the same name. In 1829 Mr William Lynn , owner of Liverpool's Waterloo Hotel, had an idea to host horseracing at Aintree, and so began a leasing discussion with local landowner Mr. William Molyneux , the Second Earl of Sefton (known fondly as 'Lord Dashalong').

  3. The 1914 Grand National was held a few months before the start of the First World War; the 1915 race was also run at Aintree but a year later Aintree was requisitioned by the War Office, so a substitute race, named the 'Racecourse Association Steeplechase' was held in 1916, 1917 and 1918 at Gatwick (on the site where the airport was later built) in Sussex. The Grand National returned to ...

  4. Aintree, home of the Grand National, is the best-known jumping racecourse in the world. Indeed, it is so familiar, even to those with no interest in horseracing, that its most famous obstacle, Becher’s Brook, has entered the English language as a metaphor for a dangerous barrier to be crossed.

  5. Apr 11, 2011 · Extensive watering takes place at Aintree in the build-up and during the race meeting to make sure the ground is not too hard. Dr Kennedy also argues pressure could be a factor.

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  8. Apr 3, 2024 · The Aintree racecourse is a left-handed flat track with sharp bends. The Grand National circuit of 2m2f, has big fences and a long run-in. Whilst the Mildmay Course is 1m3f with conventional fences. Aintree racecourse, on the outskirts of Liverpool, showcases National Hunt racing over hurdles and fences only and is most famous as the home of ...

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