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- 1993_Grand_National abstract "The 1993 Grand National (officially the Martell Grand National Chase Handicap Grade 3) was scheduled on 3 April 1993 to be the 147th running of the Grand National horse race, held annually at Aintree Racecourse near Liverpool, England.It is remembered for being the first—and so far only—time that the world-famous steeplechase was declared void, after 30 of the 39 runners began and carried on racing despite there having been a false start. Seven of the field even went on to complete the course, with Esha Ness crossing the finishing post first, ironically in the second-fastest time in history.The Jockey Club decided not to re-run the race, and as a result it has often been called the race that never was. Bookmakers were forced to refund an estimated £75 million in bets staked. The Jockey Club launched an inquiry which led to a number of changes in the starting and recall procedures in future races.".
- 1993_Grand_National location Aintree_Racecourse.
- 1993_Grand_National wikiPageExternalLink 1993a.html.
- 1993_Grand_National wikiPageID "28288848".
- 1993_Grand_National wikiPageRevisionID "602863736".
- 1993_Grand_National align "right".
- 1993_Grand_National conditions "Good to firm".
- 1993_Grand_National date "1993-04-03".
- 1993_Grand_National hasPhotoCollection 1993_Grand_National.
- 1993_Grand_National horseRace Grand_National.
- 1993_Grand_National location Aintree_Racecourse.
- 1993_Grand_National next "1994".
- 1993_Grand_National pagename "1993".
- 1993_Grand_National previous "1992".
- 1993_Grand_National quote "And they're away — oh, and once again the tape has snagged, and it's a recall... It was caught round Richard Dunwoody's neck, the tape. And they've been recalled — but the majority don't realise that it is a recall! They're going down to jump the first, they're going to!".
- 1993_Grand_National quote "So as they race up to the line, in the National that surely isn't, Esha Ness is the winner, second is Cahervillahow, third is Romany King, four The Committee, five is Givus A Buck. Then comes On The Other Hand and Laura's Beau and they are the only ones to have completed in the race that surely never was.".
- 1993_Grand_National quoted "1".
- 1993_Grand_National source "Peter O'Sullevan describes the climax of the 'race'.".
- 1993_Grand_National source "The BBC's lead commentator Peter O'Sullevan describes the second false start.".
- 1993_Grand_National width "35.0".
- 1993_Grand_National winningHorse "None".
- 1993_Grand_National winningJockey "None".
- 1993_Grand_National winningOwner "None".
- 1993_Grand_National winningTrainer "None".
- 1993_Grand_National subject Category:1993_in_English_sport.
- 1993_Grand_National subject Category:1993_in_horse_racing.
- 1993_Grand_National subject Category:Grand_National.
- 1993_Grand_National type Event.
- 1993_Grand_National type HorseRace.
- 1993_Grand_National type Race.
- 1993_Grand_National type SocietalEvent.
- 1993_Grand_National type SportsEvent.
- 1993_Grand_National type Event.
- 1993_Grand_National type SportsEvent.
- 1993_Grand_National type Event.
- 1993_Grand_National type Thing.
- 1993_Grand_National comment "The 1993 Grand National (officially the Martell Grand National Chase Handicap Grade 3) was scheduled on 3 April 1993 to be the 147th running of the Grand National horse race, held annually at Aintree Racecourse near Liverpool, England.It is remembered for being the first—and so far only—time that the world-famous steeplechase was declared void, after 30 of the 39 runners began and carried on racing despite there having been a false start.".
- 1993_Grand_National label "1993 Grand National".
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- 1993_Grand_National sameAs Q4588545.
- 1993_Grand_National sameAs Q4588545.
- 1993_Grand_National wasDerivedFrom 1993_Grand_National?oldid=602863736.
- 1993_Grand_National isPrimaryTopicOf 1993_Grand_National.
- 1993_Grand_National name "Grand National".