Pos Horse Age SP Jockey Trainer Owner
1 Auroras Encore 11 66/1 Ryan Mania Sue Smith Douglas Pryde, Jim Beaumont & David van der Hoeven
2 Cappa Bleu 11 12/1 Paul Moloney Evan Williams William & Angela Rucker
3 Teaforthree 9 10/1 Nick Scholfield Rebecca Curtis Conyers, O’Reilly & Roddis
4 Oscar Time 12 66/1 Sam Waley-Cohen Martin Lynch Robert Waley-Cohen
5 Rare Bob 11 16/1 Bryan Cooper Dessie Hughes Chris Jones
6 Swing Bill 12 100/1 Conor O’Farrell David Pipe Halewood International Ltd
7 Soll 8 33/1 Mark Grant Jo Hughes Derrick Mossop
8 Tarquinius 10 100/1 Conor O’Farrell Gordon Elliott Gigginstown House Stud
9 Becauseicouldntsee 11 50/1 Denis O’Regan Noel Glynn Noel Glynn
10 Harry The Viking 8 66/1 Harry Derham Paul Nicholls Sir Alex Ferguson & Ged Mason
11 Sea Bass 10 11/2F Katie Walsh Ted Walsh Gunners Syndicate
12 Join Together 8 25/1 Daryl Jacob Paul Nicholls John Hales
13 Colbert Station 9 12/1 A. P. McCoy Ted Walsh J. P. McManus
14 Sunnyhillboy 10 16/1 Richie McLernon Jonjo O’Neill J. P. McManus
15 Weird Al 10 100/1 Timmy Murphy Donald McCain Jr Rooneys (Paul & Clare)
16 Major Malarkey 10 100/1 Tom Scudamore Nigel Twiston-Davies Hywell Jones
17 Ninetieth Minute 10 100/1 Paul Carberry Tom Taaffe Andrew Heffernan

Grand National 2013 Results

The 2013 Grand National run, on good to soft going, on April 6, 2013, had the distinction of being the first to be televised by Channel 4, having been broadcast on BBC between 1960 and 2012. After fatal injuries to two horses in 2011 and two more in 2012, further safety changes were implemented, including rebuilding the majority of the fences to make them more forgiving and moving the start closer to the first fence. Thankfully, there were just two out-and-out fallers, six more horses unseated rider, but there were no serious casualties and 17 completed the course

After achieving the best-ever finishing position by a female jockey in 2012, Katie Walsh was, once again, aboard Seabass, trained by her father, Ted, and the 10-year-old was sent off 11/2 favourite. No further history was to be made, though, as Seabass weakened into a tired thirteenth, beaten fully 85¾ lengths by the winner. The surprise winner was the 66/1 outsider Auroras Encore, trained by Sue Smith, who had failed to trouble the judge since just touched off in the Scottish Grand National at Ayr the previous April. However, the 11-year-old reportedly appreciate the better ground and greater distance at Aintree, having finished tailed off on his previous start, over just short of three miles on soft going, at Kelso in early March.

Ridden by Ryan Mania, Auroras Encore hit the fourth-last fence, but stayed on the lead at the last and was driven clear on the run-in to win by nine lengths. Cappa Bleu finished second, a neck ahead of Teaforthree who, in turn finished nine lengths clear of the fourth horse home, Oscar Yime.

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