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1953 Grand National
Grand National
LocationAintree Racecourse
Date28 March 1953
Winning horseRepublic of Ireland Early Mist
Starting price20/1
JockeyRepublic of Ireland Bryan Marshall
TrainerRepublic of Ireland Vincent O'Brien
OwnerRepublic of Ireland Joe H. Griffin
ConditionsGood
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External videos
video icon Highlights of the 1953 Grand National (British Pathé)

The 1953 Grand National was the 107th renewal of the Grand National horse race that took place at Aintree Racecourse near Liverpool, England, on 28 March 1953.

The race was won by eight-year-old Early Mist at odds of 20/1. Early Mist was the first of trainer Vincent O'Brien's three consecutive Grand National victories, and his jockey, Bryan Marshall, would also go on to win a second successive National the following year on Royal Tan.

Of the 31 that started, 5 finished. Mont Tremblant was 2nd, Irish Lizard was 3rd, Overshadow finished 4th and Senlac Hill was last to complete in 5th.

Finishing order

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PositionNameJockeyAgeHandicap (st-lb)SPDistance
01Early MistBryan Marshall811-220/120 Lengths[1]
02Mont TremblantDavid Dick712-518/1
03Irish LizardBob Turnell1010-633/1
04OvershadowPat Taaffe1310-433/1
05Senlac HillDick Francis810-1066/1Last to complete

Non-finishers

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FenceNameJockeyAgeHandicap (st-lb)SPFate
01Grand TruceDerek Leslie910-066/1Fell
01Quite NaturallyTim Molony910-818/1Fell
02Happy DaysAlan Benson1310-066/1Fell
03Wait and SeeArthur Freeman810-550/1Fell
03Head CrestSid Barnes710-040/1Fell
04BaireJohn Foster710-040/1Fell
04Cardinal ErrorDick Curran911-5100/7Fell
06Land FortH Oliver910-1350/1Fell
08HiebraAlf Mullins810-050/1Fell
08Parasol IIAlan Oughton810-425/1Fell
08Whispering SteelBert Morrow810-39/1Brought Down
08Lucky DomePatrick Doyle710-010/1Pulled Up
08DesireTom Cullen1210-066/1Pulled Up
10Punchestown StarSam McComb910-066/1Refused
11Glen FireMicky Lynn1010-810/1Refused
11Larry FinnArthur Thompson910-1140/1Brought Down
11Cream of the BorderJumbo Wilkinson810-066/1Brought Down
11Steel LockMr E Maggs910-066/1Refused
19KnuckledusterMr PB Browne911-025/1Pulled Up
20Armoured KnightThomas Mabbutt910-166/1Fell
20OrdnanceMichael Scudamore710-325/1Fell
22Uncle BarneyJack Boddy1010-440/1Fell
22WittyGeorge Slack810-522/1Unseated Rider
24Pearly PrinceTaffy Jenkins1010-066/1Fell
27Little YidJimmy Power1110-17/1Refused
28CloncarrigBob McCreery1311-566/1Fell

[2][3][4]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "1953".
  2. ^ The Grand National : the history of the Aintree spectacular, by Stewart Peters & Bernard Parkin, ISBN 0-7524-3547-7
  3. ^ "1953 – The Grand National & Aintree 1946-1959". fiftiesnationals.webs.com. Retrieved 30 August 2014.
  4. ^ "Past Winners of The Grand National". grand-national.net. Archived from the original on 4 November 2011. Retrieved 30 August 2014.

    1953 Grand National
    Grand National
    LocationAintree Racecourse
    Date28 March 1953
    Winning horseRepublic of Ireland Early Mist
    Starting price20/1
    JockeyRepublic of Ireland Bryan Marshall
    TrainerRepublic of Ireland Vincent O'Brien
    OwnerRepublic of Ireland Joe H. Griffin
    ConditionsGood
    External videos
    video icon Highlights of the 1953 Grand National (British Pathé)

    The 1953 Grand National was the 107th renewal of the Grand National horse race that took place at Aintree Racecourse near Liverpool, England, on 28 March 1953.

    The race was won by eight-year-old Early Mist at odds of 20/1. Early Mist was the first of trainer Vincent O'Brien's three consecutive Grand National victories, and his jockey, Bryan Marshall, would also go on to win a second successive National the following year on Royal Tan.

    Of the 31 that started, 5 finished. Mont Tremblant was 2nd, Irish Lizard was 3rd, Overshadow finished 4th and Senlac Hill was last to complete in 5th.

    Finishing order

    PositionNameJockeyAgeHandicap (st-lb)SPDistance
    01Early MistBryan Marshall811-220/120 Lengths[1]
    02Mont TremblantDavid Dick712-518/1
    03Irish LizardBob Turnell1010-633/1
    04OvershadowPat Taaffe1310-433/1
    05Senlac HillDick Francis810-1066/1Last to complete

    Non-finishers

    FenceNameJockeyAgeHandicap (st-lb)SPFate
    01Grand TruceDerek Leslie910-066/1Fell
    01Quite NaturallyTim Molony910-818/1Fell
    02Happy DaysAlan Benson1310-066/1Fell
    03Wait and SeeArthur Freeman810-550/1Fell
    03Head CrestSid Barnes710-040/1Fell
    04BaireJohn Foster710-040/1Fell
    04Cardinal ErrorDick Curran911-5100/7Fell
    06Land FortH Oliver910-1350/1Fell
    08HiebraAlf Mullins810-050/1Fell
    08Parasol IIAlan Oughton810-425/1Fell
    08Whispering SteelBert Morrow810-39/1Brought Down
    08Lucky DomePatrick Doyle710-010/1Pulled Up
    08DesireTom Cullen1210-066/1Pulled Up
    10Punchestown StarSam McComb910-066/1Refused
    11Glen FireMicky Lynn1010-810/1Refused
    11Larry FinnArthur Thompson910-1140/1Brought Down
    11Cream of the BorderJumbo Wilkinson810-066/1Brought Down
    11Steel LockMr E Maggs910-066/1Refused
    19KnuckledusterMr PB Browne911-025/1Pulled Up
    20Armoured KnightThomas Mabbutt910-166/1Fell
    20OrdnanceMichael Scudamore710-325/1Fell
    22Uncle BarneyJack Boddy1010-440/1Fell
    22WittyGeorge Slack810-522/1Unseated Rider
    24Pearly PrinceTaffy Jenkins1010-066/1Fell
    27Little YidJimmy Power1110-17/1Refused
    28CloncarrigBob McCreery1311-566/1Fell

    [2][3][4]

    References

    1. ^ "1953".
    2. ^ The Grand National : the history of the Aintree spectacular, by Stewart Peters & Bernard Parkin, ISBN 0-7524-3547-7
    3. ^ "1953 – The Grand National & Aintree 1946-1959". fiftiesnationals.webs.com. Retrieved 30 August 2014.
    4. ^ "Past Winners of The Grand National". grand-national.net. Archived from the original on 4 November 2011. Retrieved 30 August 2014.
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