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- 1989_Grand_National abstract "The 1989 Grand National (officially known as the Seagram Grand National for sponsorship reasons) was the 143rd renewal of the Grand National horse race that took place at Aintree Racecourse near Liverpool, England, on 8 April 1989.The race was won in a time of 10 minutes 6.9 seconds and by a distance of 7 lengths by Irish 12-year-old Little Polveir, ridden by jockey Jimmy Frost. West Tip was second and The Thinker finished third. Fourteen of the 40 runners completed the course.The winner had been sold by a four-way partnership six weeks before the race to Edward Harvey. It was Little Polveir's fourth attempt at the Grand National; he was sent off at odds of 28/1. Jockey Frost's unborn son, Hadden, attempted to emulate his father's victory 22 years later by riding Calgary Bay in the 2011 Grand National; he fell at the fourth fence.There were two equine fatalities during the race, both at Becher's Brook. The deaths came two years after the dramatic fatal fall of the popular grey Dark Ivy at Becher's in 1987. Following an outcry, Aintree took significant measures to reduce the severity of the fence.The main race was seen by a record Grand National crowd at Aintree, with 74,189 people in attendance, over 8,500 more than the previous year, and it would not be until the Monday race of 1997 that a larger crowd would attend the main race day.".
- 1989_Grand_National location Aintree_Racecourse.
- 1989_Grand_National wikiPageExternalLink past_winners_index.html.
- 1989_Grand_National wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=DAjUCMBdByo.
- 1989_Grand_National wikiPageID "31458329".
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- 1989_Grand_National align "right".
- 1989_Grand_National class "1989".
- 1989_Grand_National conditions "Heavy".
- 1989_Grand_National date "1989-04-08".
- 1989_Grand_National hasPhotoCollection 1989_Grand_National.
- 1989_Grand_National horseRace Grand_National.
- 1989_Grand_National location Aintree_Racecourse.
- 1989_Grand_National next "1990".
- 1989_Grand_National previous "1988".
- 1989_Grand_National startingPrice "28".
- 1989_Grand_National video "Replay and analysis of the 1989 Grand National YouTube".
- 1989_Grand_National width "275".
- 1989_Grand_National winningHorse "Little Polveir".
- 1989_Grand_National winningJockey "Jimmy Frost".
- 1989_Grand_National winningOwner "Edward Harvey".
- 1989_Grand_National winningTrainer "Toby Balding".
- 1989_Grand_National subject Category:1989_in_English_sport.
- 1989_Grand_National subject Category:1989_in_horse_racing.
- 1989_Grand_National subject Category:Grand_National.
- 1989_Grand_National type Event.
- 1989_Grand_National type HorseRace.
- 1989_Grand_National type Race.
- 1989_Grand_National type SocietalEvent.
- 1989_Grand_National type SportsEvent.
- 1989_Grand_National type Event.
- 1989_Grand_National type SportsEvent.
- 1989_Grand_National type Event.
- 1989_Grand_National type Thing.
- 1989_Grand_National comment "The 1989 Grand National (officially known as the Seagram Grand National for sponsorship reasons) was the 143rd renewal of the Grand National horse race that took place at Aintree Racecourse near Liverpool, England, on 8 April 1989.The race was won in a time of 10 minutes 6.9 seconds and by a distance of 7 lengths by Irish 12-year-old Little Polveir, ridden by jockey Jimmy Frost. West Tip was second and The Thinker finished third.".
- 1989_Grand_National label "1989 Grand National".
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- 1989_Grand_National sameAs Q4585194.
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- 1989_Grand_National isPrimaryTopicOf 1989_Grand_National.
- 1989_Grand_National name "Grand National".