The Grand National Festival stands as a pinnacle event in British horse racing, spanning three thrilling days where top competitors vie for glory at Aintree Racecourse.
Festival Schedule and Highlights
From Thursday, April 9, to Saturday, April 11, racing enthusiasts flock to witness elite horses and jockeys in action. The festival culminates in the iconic Grand National on Saturday at 4:00 PM, featuring 34 runners tackling the challenging 4.25-mile course over the famous spruce fences.
Millions of pounds in bets flood in annually for this marquee event, underscoring its massive public appeal. A £1 million prize fund awaits, with £500,000 going to the victor, offering substantial rewards for owners and trainers.
Last Year’s Dramatic Finish
Willie Mullins dominated the previous edition, training the top three finishers. Nick Rockett, ridden by Mullins’ amateur jockey son Patrick, claimed victory ahead of 2024 champion I Am Maximus and Grangeclare West. Mullins also secured fifth place, marking a historic sweep.
Key Contenders Returning
Familiar faces return for 2026. Billionaire owner JP McManus fields favourite I Am Maximus alongside Iroko and Jagwar. His string includes recent Cheltenham Festival winner Johnnywho and Oscars Brother, trained by 27-year-old Connor King, who aims to become the youngest trainer to win the Grand National.
Haiti Couleurs, under Rebecca Curtis in Pembrokeshire, West Wales, seeks a unique treble after triumphs in the Irish and Welsh Nationals.
Competition remains fierce, promising another unforgettable showdown at Aintree.

