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The Race: A Masterclass in Power and Precision
The roar of the Aintree crowd reached a deafening crescendo today, Saturday, April 11, 2026, as I Am Maximus delivered one of the most dominant performances in recent Grand National history. Carrying the iconic emerald green and gold silks of owner J.P. McManus, the 10-year-old gelding proved exactly why he was the pre-race favorite.
Guided by the tactical brilliance of jockey Paul Townend, I Am Maximus tracked the leaders patiently through the first 25 fences. As the field thinned out approaching the “Elbow,” Townend unleashed the engine. While others found the grueling 4-mile, 2-furlong trip too much, I Am Maximus seemed to find another gear, surging clear to win by a comfortable margin.
The Victory: A Milestone for Willie Mullins
This win isn’t just a trophy for the cabinet; it’s a career-defining moment for legendary trainer Willie Mullins. This victory marks Mullins’ second Grand National title (his first since Hedgehunter in 2005), further cementing his status as the “King of Closutton.”
- The Strategy: Townend took a “brave” inner line for much of the race, saving ground at the Canal Turn and Valentine’s Brook.
- The Finish: After jumping the last, I Am Maximus galloped relentlessly, leaving the rest of the field in his wake.
2026 Grand National: The Full Top 5 Result
| Position | Horse | Jockey | Trainer |
| 1st | I Am Maximus | Paul Townend | Willie Mullins |
| 2nd | Delta Work | Jack Kennedy | Gordon Elliott |
| 3rd | Minella Indo | Rachael Blackmore | Henry de Bromhead |
| 4th | Galvin | Sam Ewing | Gordon Elliott |
| 5th | Kitty’s Light | Jack Tudor | Christian Williams |
Final Thoughts: The “Engineer’s” Take on the Turf
As a mechanical engineer, I am always fascinated by the “efficiency” of a Grand National winner. I Am Maximus was a marvel of biological engineering today—his jump clearance and recovery rate were statistically superior to the rest of the 34-runner field.
For the J.P. McManus camp, this victory is a massive ROI. After investing heavily in I Am Maximus following his 2023 Irish National win, seeing him conquer Aintree in such “cinematic” fashion is the ultimate payoff. For the punters, it was a “Favorites’ Day,” as the horse heavily backed in the final hour before the 4:00 PM (BST) off-time delivered the goods.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Who won the 2026 Grand National?
The 2026 Grand National was won by I Am Maximus, trained by Willie Mullins and ridden by Paul Townend.
2. Who owns I Am Maximus?
The horse is owned by the legendary racing tycoon J.P. McManus, marking another historic win for his famous green and gold colors.
3. Did Rachael Blackmore win this year?
Rachael Blackmore delivered a strong performance on the former Gold Cup winner Minella Indo, finishing in a respectable 3rd place.
4. How many horses ran in the 2026 Grand National?
Following safety changes introduced in 2024, the field was limited to 34 runners to ensure a safer race for both horses and jockeys.
5. What is the prize money for the winner?
The winner of the Grand National takes home a lion’s share of the £1 million prize pot, approximately £561,000.
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