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    Which horse won the Grand National in 1901?

    Question #130066. Asked by Madcapdope. (Mar 19 13 1:04 PM)


    blantonrk

    Grundon.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1901_Grand_National

    Mar 19 13, 1:35 PM
    wyambezi

    Grudon was the winner in 1901. I wasn't able to locate his photograph.

    http://www.grand-national.net/past_winners.htm

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Grand_National_winners

    Mar 19 13, 1:41 PM
    wellenbrecher

    Here's some more information on Grudon with some photographs:

    http://www.lavendonconnection.com/Historical/Grand_National_Connection.htm

    Mar 19 13, 2:59 PM
    wyambezi

    Thank you for the link with photos. I'm a sucker for a handsome racehorse and enjoyed the article as well.

    Mar 19 13, 3:32 PM


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