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The 1901 Grand National was the 63rd renewal of the Grand National horse race that took place at Aintree near Liverpool, England, on 29 March 1901. The race was run in a howling snowstorm and was won by the 9/1 chance, Grudon.

Leading Contenders

Grudon was among the leading contenders on the day but with the weather conditions being what they were, most of the trainers and jockeys knew that the race would be reduced to little more than a lottery. Trainer Bernard Bletsoe hit on the idea to pack Grudon's hooves with butter in the hope that this would prevent snow from clogging in them.[1] It is not recorded if any of the other trainers followed this example but it worked as Grudon, a horse who was not rated that highly by his rider, Arthur Nightingall set off without any difficulty while most of the other competitors struggled. Legend has it that Nightingall became so confident that he hacked around most of the second circuit alongside Algy Anthony on his struggling mount Covert Hack until leaving his rival behind with the words "Well I must be going now so ta ta".[2]

Finishing Order

Position Name Jockey Age Handicap (st-lb) SP Distance
01 Grudon Arthur Nightingall 11 10-0 Шаблон:Odds 4 Lengths[3]
02 Drumcree Mr Charles H Nugent ? 9-12 Шаблон:Odds
03 Buffalo Bill Harry Taylor ? 9-7 Шаблон:Odds
04 Levanter Frank Mason ? 9-13 Шаблон:Odds
05 Fanciful Mr W P Cullen ? 11-6 Шаблон:Odds
06 Curagh Hill C Hagan ? 9-9 Шаблон:Odds
07 Covert Hack Algy Anthony ? 11-4 Шаблон:Odds
08 Prince Tuscan Mr H Hunt ? 10-6 Шаблон:Odds Last to complete

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Non-finishers

Fence Name Jockey Age Handicap (st-lb) SP Fate
? Model Mr William Pawson ? 11-4 Шаблон:Odds ?
? Cushenden Mr J G Davies ? 11-2 Шаблон:Odds ?
? Sunny Shower Mr Joe Widger ? 10-6 Шаблон:Odds ?
? Coolgardie A Waddington ? 10-6 Шаблон:Odds ?
? The Sapper William Halsey ? 10-5 Шаблон:Odds ?
? Mayo's Pride Mr James Phillips ? 10-5 Шаблон:Odds ?
? Hompool Ernest Acres ? 10-5 Шаблон:Odds ?
? Greystone II J H Stainton ? 10-1 Шаблон:Odds ?
? True Blue Percy Woodland ? 9-13 Шаблон:Odds ?
? Barsac Mr Harry Ripley ? 9-13 Шаблон:Odds ?
? Chit Chat C Clack ? 9-13 Шаблон:Odds ?
? Crosset Mr Frank Hartigan ? 9-13 Шаблон:Odds ?
? Pawnbroker J O'Brien ? 9-7 Шаблон:Odds ?
? Zodiac Albert Banner ? 9-7 Шаблон:Odds ?
? Padishah Arthur Birch ? 10-0 Шаблон:Odds ?
? Gossip J Polletti ? 9-7 Шаблон:Odds ?

[4] [5] [6] [7] Шаблон:Inc-results

Media coverage and aftermath

Arthur Nightingall gave credit to his victory to the genius of owner-trainer Bletsoe for having the foresight to prepare the horse with butter as he was convinced the horse would have come to grief without the preparation. Of the race he said, "My orders were to let Grudon run his own race and I found myself laid up with the leading division, never out of the first two or three. Indeed Archie [Algy] Anthony [Covert Hack] and I enjoyed a long and animated conversation for the most part of the journey. It was with a feeling of regret that at last I was obliged to say goodbye to him about a mile from home. "Ta ta old chap. I must push on a trifle faster or the cupboard will be bare when I get there, and wouldn't disappoint old mother Hubbard for the world." "The only mistake he made came 200 yards from the winning post when he jumped a footpath across the course and gave me a bit of a shock."[8]

References

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  1. Sporting Life Souvenir Magazine, 4 April 1987, page 22
  2. Шаблон:Cite web
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  5. The Grand National 1839-1930 by David Hoadley Munroe
  6. Шаблон:Cite web
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  8. My racing Adventures, Arthur Nightingall, Published by T. Werner Laurie, London, undated, early 20th Century