The Grand National of 2025 is set to electrify the racing world, as it takes over the historic Aintree Racecourse on April 5th. This illustrious event captures the fascination of fans both new and seasoned, with its blend of heritage and high stakes.
A Race Steeped in Tradition
Held at the iconic Aintree Racecourse, just a stone’s throw from Liverpool, the Grand National is a centerpiece of the British racing calendar. Known for its grueling course with its triangular layout stretching over two miles and two furlongs, this year’s event will host up to 34 talented horses.
Contenders Ready for Battle
I Am Maximus, the impressive victor of the 2024 Grand National, carries the highest weight of 11st 12lbs, standing tall as the bookmakers’ favorite. He’s looking to join the ranks of Red Rum and Tiger Roll as a back-to-back champion in this storied race.
Among the challengers aiming to dethrone him are the formidable Stumptown and the talented Intense Raffles. Perceval Legallois, an Irish entrant, also has hungry eyes on the prize, tipped by some to cause an upset amid the gathered multitude of spectators.
Prize Money and Rewards
The lure of the Grand National extends beyond glory, with a generous prize purse totaling £1 million. The winning team takes home a substantial £500,000 slice of this bounty. Place finishers also earn well, receiving scaled rewards down to the tenth place marker.
Watching the Grand National
Fans eager to witness the drama unfold can tune in to ITV, offering free-to-air coverage. For uninterrupted access to every thrilling moment across the festival, Racing TV provides comprehensive coverage, accessible through subscription. Both services extend their reach via apps and websites, bringing the pulse-pounding action to your screens.
The Field and Late Changes
With several key withdrawals following the second round of scratches, including Gold Cup winner Inothewayurthinkin, the field is left wide open. His absence boosts hopes for I Am Maximus to repeat his triumphant glory, as he sidesteps a would-be challenger vying for an historic double.
Inothewayurthinkin, the early favorite after his Cheltenham performance, had aimed to join Golden Miller in achieving victory in both the Gold Cup and Grand National within a year — a feat accomplished only once before, in 1934.
Building to the Big Race
The Grand National has gathered irresistibly thunderous momentum over these days of competition at Aintree. Yesterday offered victories like those of Jonbon and intricate battles won by Salvator Mundi and Gentleman de Mee. Yet, all sights are now firmly set on today’s crowning race, a match where legends are made and dreams are realized.
Racing fans, both new and old, await with bated breath as the field prepares to charge down that storied stretch. Whether you’re drawn by the shared roar of the crowd or the intricate dance between horse and rider, the day is set to deliver an unforgettable spectacle at the heart of racing history.