Find out why the Grand National start time has changed, where to watch it live, and why safety measures are crucial this year!
The Grand National, one of the most anticipated horse racing events in the UK, has undergone significant changes for the 2024 edition. With ITV securing exclusive coverage rights until 2026, viewers can catch all the action for free. This year, the race starts earlier to enhance safety measures and reduce the number of horses participating. The ยฃ1 million prize will still be up for grabs at Aintree racecourse today.
Amidst the excitement surrounding the race, fans are eager to know where they can watch the Grand National unfold live on TV. ITV's free-to-air broadcast will feature lead presenters providing a brief history of the event. The earlier start time is part of the efforts by The Jockey Club to prioritize the welfare of horses and jockeys.
As the 33 horses thunder down the track at Aintree, it's evident that changes have been made to prevent incidents and ensure a smooth race. Despite calls to end the Grand National due to safety concerns, the show goes on as horse racing enthusiasts await the outcome of the thrilling competition.
In the latest edition, no horses fell during the Grand National, a positive outcome following safety changes implemented. With 21 horses successfully finishing the race and I Am Maximus claiming victory, the event highlights the importance of constant improvement in horse racing safety.
Did you know that the Grand National's start time changes were aimed at enhancing safety measures? And that the 176th running of the Randox Grand National kicked off with a new schedule to address previous safety issues? These facts underscore the commitment to ensuring a safer and more enjoyable experience for all participants and spectators.
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The Grand National 2024 has undergone a string of changes - including the start time - as 33 horses race at Aintree looking for the ยฃ1 million prize.
All the new measures have been introduced following a review by The Jockey Club to ensure the safety and welfare of the horses and jockeys taking part in the ...
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There have been some key changes to note for this year's big race at Aintree.
The 176th running of the Randox Grand National takes place at 4pm today after the race was given a new time to counter last year's safety issues.
Aintree racecourse said no horses fell and 21 out of 32 finished the race, with I Am Maximus ridden by Paul Townend coming in first.
In October, the Jockey Club announced that the maximum field for the race would be reduced to 34 runners from 40. However, after a safety review at the start of ...