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BLACKMORE ETCHES HER NAME INTO THE HISTORY BOOKS AS THE FIRST FEMALE JOCKEY TO WIN THE GRAND NATIONAL

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RACHAEL Blackmore became the first woman to ride the winner of the Randox Grand National when steering Minella Times to glory at Aintree.

The Irish rider, 31, was top jockey at the Cheltenham Festival - where she won the Champion Hurdle - and crowned a fabulous season with an historic triumph in the world’s greatest steeplecha­se.

The writing was on the wall when she took Minella Times into the lead before the final fence, although she had to keep the Henry de Bromhead-trained eight-yearold up to his work as the famous Elbow approached.

Blackmore and Minella Times (11-1) were not for stopping, though, and galloped into racing folklore to win in the colours of JP McManus.

Balko Des Flos (100-1), ridden by Aidan Coleman, was second to give De Bromhead an incredible one-two.

Any Second Now (15-2) was third, with Burrows Saint (9-1) fourth and Farclas (16-1) fifth, as Irish-trained horses filled all those places.

An emotional Blackmore said: “This is the Aintree Grand National. I’m completely blown away.

“I got a fantastic passage the whole way. Minella Times was unbelievab­le, he jumped fantastic, I don’t think he missed a beat anywhere.

“He was able to travel into a gap, I seemed to have loads of space everywhere and you couldn’t have wished for a better passage.

“He was just unbelievab­le, he really was, his jumping was second to none.

“I’m so lucky to be riding these horses for Henry de Bromhead. He trained a one-two there which is incredible. That can’t be forgotten in the whole scheme of things.

“It’s great to win it in these colours, too.

“It’s always a privilege to ride for JP McManus and to win it for him is unbelievab­le.

“They’ve had a tough year so hopefully this can make things a little easier.

“This is a massive deal for me personally, not the fact I’m a female.

“The thing that hit me when I crossed the line was that I’d won the National, not that I’m the first female to win the National.

“I’m just delighted.”

 ??  ?? Rachael Blackmore celebrates on Minella Times after winning the Randox Grand National at Aintree yesterday
Rachael Blackmore celebrates on Minella Times after winning the Randox Grand National at Aintree yesterday
 ??  ?? Rachael Blackmore cools down Minella Times with a bucket of water after victory in the Randox Grand National at Aintree yesterday
Rachael Blackmore cools down Minella Times with a bucket of water after victory in the Randox Grand National at Aintree yesterday

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