1994 Grand National
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The 1994 Grand National (officially known as the Martell Grand National for sponsorship reasons) was the 147th official renewal of the Grand National horse race that took place at Aintree near Liverpool, England, on 9 April 1994.
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1994 Grand National
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Grand National
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Miinnehoma
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Richard Dunwoody
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Freddie Starr
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Martin Pipe
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It's Moorcroft Boy from Miinnehoma as they come to the elbow but it's still wide open. It's Moorcroft Boy and Miinnehoma and Miinnehoma's travelling the stronger now. Miinnehoma on the far side, and Just So renewing his challenge towards the nearside. It's Miinnehoma now from Just So. Miinnehoma with Just So putting in a tremendous challenge towards the near side! Miinnehoma and Just So as they race towards the line. Miinnehoma is going to win the National from Just So! Miinnehoma has won it! Just So is second and third is Moorcroft Boy.
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Commentator Peter O'Sullevan describes the climax of the race
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The 1994 Grand National (officially known as the Martell Grand National for sponsorship reasons) was the 147th official renewal of the Grand National horse race that took place at Aintree near Liverpool, England, on 9 April 1994. It was won in a time of 10 minutes 18.8 seconds, and by a distance of 1+1⁄4 lengths by 16/1 shot Miinnehoma, ridden by Northern Irish jockey Richard Dunwoody, his second Grand National victory. The winner was trained by Martin Pipe of Wellington, Somerset, and carried the red jacket with yellow star and sleeves and cap with red star of comedian Freddie Starr. The winning owner collected £115,606 of a total prize fund shared through the first five finishers of £194,000 (none of which was carried over from the aborted 1993 race). A maximum of 40 competitors were permitted but only 36 ran. All of the horses returned safely.
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