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Steeplechase

Steeplechase is a race for thoroughbred horses that jumps fences, ditches, and many intervening obstacles over a set course. In the UK and Ireland the term used is National Hunt racing.

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What years was the grand national cancelled?

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cheltnem was canceled in 2006

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What is a national hunt pattern race?

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A steeple chase, hurdle race or National Hunt Flat Race is a Pattern Race if, in any particular year

5.1.1 it appears in the list of pattern races in the steeple chase and hurdle race section of the

Programme Book published by the Authority, or

5.1.2 in the case of a race run in Ireland, it appears as a pattern race in the Irish Racing Calendar.

Such pattern races are divided into Grades 1, 2 and 3

Is the Grand National cruel?

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yes definitley is so cruel because loads of horses die in the grand national

Who won BOA Grand Nationals this year?

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Broken Arrow High School won 2011 Bands of America Grand National Champions

Where is Ruby Walsh From?

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Ruby Walsh is from south of Rep of Ireland way down south can't mind the town but know he is from Rep of Ireland by the way i am a big fan big big fan RUBY WALSH xx

Racecourses in surrey?

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epsom downs and ascot are both which spring to mind and which the queen attends

How is 30 J in the G N?

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Jumps in the Grand National

What does 30 f in the gn mean?

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The Answer is really an English answer. In the UK our National Horse race is The Grand National and it contains 30 fences.

Therefore the answer is 30 Fences in the Grand National

Was their a Jockey named Jeremy Speed Soot?

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Yes but spelled Jeremy Spiede-Soote. He was a 1960s National Hunt jockey.

Why is the Grand National so-called?

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Origiginally, The Loyalty Cup run at Ormskirk, then The Grand Annual Steeplechase (sometimes known as the Grand National Annual Steeplechase) run at Maghull it was 'shortened' to The Grand Nationa when it moved to Aintree.