1900 Grand National

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1900 Grand National
Grand National
Location Aintree
Date30 March 1900
Winning horse Flag of Ireland.svg Ambush II
Starting price 4/1
Jockey Flag of Ireland.svg Algy Anthony
Trainer Flag of Ireland.svg Algy Anthony
Owner Flag of the United Kingdom.svg HRH Prince of Wales
Conditions Good
  1899
1901  

The 1900 Grand National was the 62nd renewal of the Grand National horse race that took place at Aintree near Liverpool, England, on 30 March 1900.

Contents

Finishing Order

PositionName Jockey AgeHandicap (st-lb) SP Distance
01Ambush IIAlgy Anthony611-34/14 Lengths [1]
02BarsacBill Halsey?9-1225/1
03 Manifesto George Williamson1212-136/1
04Breemont's PrideMr Gwyn Davies?11-720/1
05LevanterMcguire?9-850/1
06GrudonMr MB Bletsoe?10-540/1
07Easter OgueCharles Hogan?9-1366/1
08Lotus LilyArthur Wood?9-1025/1
09Sister ElizabethC Clack?10-040/1
10ModelPercy Woodland?10-766/1
11EllimanEdmund Driscoll?10-1100/7Last to complete

Non-finishers

FenceName Jockey AgeHandicap (st-lb) SP Fate
17Hidden MysteryCharles Nugent?12-075/20Knocked Over
01Covert Hack Frank Mason ?11-0100/6Fell
07AlpheusA Waddington?10-1040/1Fell
16BarcalwheyTom Lane?10-020/1Fell
01NothingWilliam Hoysted?9-7100/1Ran Out

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  3. The Grand National 1839-1930 by David Hoadley Munroe
  4. "Heroes and heroines of the Grand National". 1907.
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