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1994 Grand National - Wikipedia
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1994 Grand National - Wikipedia
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1994 Grand National Results
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1994 Grand National Results Minnehoma won the race in a time of ten minutes and 18.8 seconds by a distance of one and one quarter lengths. Jockey Richard Dunwoody replaced the horses regular partner Peter Scudamore, who had retired, to claim his second National victory having won in 1986 aboard West Tip.
1994 Grand National ☆ Grand National Club
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1994 Grand National; Grand National: Location: Aintree Racecourse: Date: 9 April 1994: Winning horse: Miinnehoma: Starting price: 16/1: Jockey: Richard Dunwoody: Trainer: Martin Pipe: Owner: Freddie Starr: Conditions: Heavy ← 1993 1995 →
Archive - Watch Miinnehoma win 1994 Grand National
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Archive - Watch Miinnehoma win 1994 Grand National Miinnehoma, the 1994 Grand National winner, has died at the age of 29. The horse was owned by comedian Freddie Starr and ridden to …
Aintree Grand National 1994 - Greyhound Derby
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Aintree Grand National 1994. This was run on 9th April 1994 and 36 ran. GRAND NATIONAL 1994. The British Pathe website and bank of film clips provide excellent coverage of the Grand National. The link below is a 9 minute 34 seconds clip of the Grand National.
Ex-Grand National winner Miinnehoma dies - BBC Sport
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Horse Racing Miinnehoma, winner of the 1994 Grand National for owner Freddie Starr, has died at the age of 29. The horse, who was the oldest surviving winner of the National, was ridden to victory...
1994 Grand National-winning horse - Crossword Buzz
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The Grand National’s Most Successful Winning Owners
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Sir Frederick Pontin, who owned the Pontins brand of holiday camps, also co-owned the 1971 Grand National champion Specify, former Scottish rugby union international John Douglas owned 1979 winner Rubstick and Freddie Starr, the comedian and entertainer famed for the ‘Freddie Starr Ate My Hamster’ headline, incredibly owned a stake in the 1994 Grand National winner …
1995 Grand National Results
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Master Oats was the 5/1 favourite after having won the Welsh Grand National in December 1994 and the Cheltenham Gold Cup a month before. He was hoping to become the first horse for 61 years to win both the Gold Cup and Grand National in the same season.
1995 Grand National - Wikipedia
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Miinnehoma was naturally popular with the once-a-year betting public, having won the 1994 National and was again partnered by Richard Dunwoody, the most experienced and successful rider in the race, weighing out for his 11th National and at 11/1. The defending champion was always struggling and was tailed off by the time the field reached the ninth fence (Valentine's), …
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