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1851 Grand National

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Location
  
Aintree

Winning horse
  
Abd-El-Kader IRE

Jockey
  
T. Abbott

Date
  
26 February 1851

SP
  
7/1

Trainer
  
Joseph Osborne

The 1851 Grand National was the 13th renewal of the world-famous Grand National horse race that took place at Aintree near Liverpool, England, on 26 February 1851.

The race was won by Abd-El-Kader, becoming the first dual winner and the first to do so in consecutive years (discounting The Duke, 1836/1837 whose wins are not included in official race records). Known affectionately as "Little Ab", the horse stood at just under fifteen hands.

References

1851 Grand National Wikipedia