1981 Grand National
It’s Aldaniti in the lead but being pressed now by Spartan Missile. It’s Aldaniti from Spartan Missile and here comes John Thorne, 54 year old John Thorne putting in a storming finish. It’s Aldaniti from Spartan Missile. Aldaniti is gonna win it, at the line, Aldaniti wins the National!
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The 1981 Grand National was the 135th renewal of the Grand National horse race that took place at Aintree Racecourse near Liverpool, England, on 4 April 1981.
It is remembered for the winning horse Aldaniti, who had recovered from chronic leg problems, and his jockey Bob Champion, who had recovered from cancer. Aldaniti's injuries dated back to 1976, while Champion had been diagnosed with testicular cancer in 1979. However, Aldaniti was nursed back to optimum form ahead of the race, and Champion overcame lengthy hospitalisation and chemotherapy to win the National by a distance of four lengths.[1] In second place was the 8/1 favourite, Spartan Missile, ridden by 54-year-old amateur jockey and grandfather John Thorne.[2]
Finishing order
Position |
Horse |
Jockey |
Age |
Handicap (st-lb) |
SP |
Distance |
01 |
Aldaniti |
Bob Champion |
11 |
10-13 |
10/1 |
4 lengths |
02 |
Spartan Missile |
John Thorne |
9 |
11-5 |
8/1 F |
|
03 |
Royal Mail |
Philip Blacker |
11 |
11-7 |
16/1 |
|
04 |
Three To One |
Geordie Dun |
10 |
10-3 |
33/1 |
|
05 |
Senator Maclacury |
John Burke |
7 |
10-12 |
20/1 |
|
06 |
Royal Exile |
Ben De Haan |
12 |
10-0 |
16/1 |
|
07 |
Rubstic |
Maurice Barnes |
12 |
10-7 |
11/1 |
|
08 |
Coolishall |
Bill Smith |
12 |
10-3 |
25/1 |
|
09 |
Rathlek |
Paul Barton |
11 |
10-1 |
50/1 |
|
10 |
So |
John Francome |
12 |
10-8 |
40/1 |
|
11 |
Sebastian V |
Ridley Lamb |
13 |
10-2 |
33/1 |
|
12 |
Cheers |
Peter Scudamore |
9 |
10-0 |
20/1 |
Last to finish |
Non-finishers
Fence |
Horse |
Jockey |
Age |
Weight (st-lb) |
SP |
Fate |
01 |
Another Captain |
Colin Hawkins |
9 |
10-0 |
40/1 |
Fell |
01 |
Barney Maclyvie |
Martin Lynch |
10 |
10-8 |
33/1 |
Unseated rider |
04 |
Bryan Boru |
John Carden |
10 |
10-0 |
100/1 |
Refused |
04 |
Delmoss |
Frank Berry |
11 |
10-1 |
50/1 |
Fell |
04 |
Kilkilwell |
Niall Madden |
9 |
10-6 |
33/1 |
Refused |
06 (Becher's Brook) |
Chumson |
Aiden O'Connell |
10 |
11-7 |
50/1 |
Fell |
08 (Canal Turn) |
Another Prospect |
Jim Wilson |
9 |
10-8 |
40/1 |
Fell |
09 (Valentine's) |
Drumroan |
Marcus Graffe |
13 |
10-6 |
50/1 |
Unseated rider |
09 (Valentine's) |
No Gypsy |
John Suthern |
12 |
10-0 |
100/1 |
Fell |
10 |
Carrow Boy |
Gerry Newman |
9 |
11-6 |
33/1 |
Fell |
10 |
Kininvie |
Philip Hobbs |
12 |
10-0 |
100/1 |
Unseated rider |
11 (open ditch) |
Tenecoon |
Charlie Mann |
12 |
10-0 |
100/1 |
Unseated rider |
13 |
Lord Gulliver |
Colin Brown |
8 |
10-0 |
50/1 |
Fell |
15 (The Chair) |
Dromore |
P. Duggan |
13 |
10-8 |
100/1 |
Refused |
17 |
Kylogue Lady |
T. Quinn |
9 |
10-0 |
100/1 |
Fell |
19 (open ditch) |
Deiopea |
Linda Sheedy |
10 |
10-0 |
100/1 |
Refused |
19 (open ditch) |
Son and Heir |
Sam Morshead |
11 |
10-0 |
100/1 |
Refused |
19 (open ditch) |
The Vinter |
Chris Grant |
10 |
10-8 |
20/1 |
Refused |
20 |
Royal Stuart |
Hywel Davies |
10 |
10-2 |
16/1 |
Unseated rider |
22 (Becher's Brook) |
Pacify |
Steve Jobar |
11 |
10-0 |
50/1 |
Fell |
22 (Becher's Brook) |
Zongalero |
Steve Smith-Eccles |
11 |
10-11 |
14/1 |
Fell |
24 (Canal Turn) |
Three Of Diamonds |
Paul Leach |
9 |
10-4 |
100/1 |
Fell |
26 |
Might Be |
Anthony Webber |
10 |
10-0 |
50/1 |
Fell |
27 (open ditch) |
Choral Festival |
Marcus Low |
10 |
10-2 |
66/1 |
Unseated rider |
27 (open ditch) |
Martinstown |
Malcolm Batters |
9 |
10-7 |
33/1 |
Unseated rider |
27 (open ditch) |
My Friendly Cousin |
Alan Brown |
11 |
10-2 |
100/1 |
Pulled up |
28 |
Casamayor |
Paul Webber |
11 |
10-6 |
100/1 |
Refused |
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