grand national results — GB news

I Am Maximus triumphed in the Grand National 2026, held at Aintree, becoming the first horse since the legendary Red Rum to reclaim the title. The race took place on a Saturday, with I Am Maximus finishing ahead of Iroko, who took second place, and Jordans, who finished third. Johnnywho rounded out the top four.

This remarkable victory not only highlights the prowess of I Am Maximus, a 10-year-old bay gelding, but also marks a significant achievement for trainer Willie Mullins. With this win, Mullins has become the first trainer to secure three consecutive Grand National victories since the iconic Vincent O’Brien.

The race featured a total of 34 runners, of which 16 managed to complete the challenging course. I Am Maximus was the favorite, starting at odds of 9/2, and he won by a comfortable margin of 2.5 lengths.

Owner JP McManus celebrated his fourth Grand National win, making him the most successful owner in the event’s storied history. His strategic decision to keep I Am Maximus at Aintree, rather than pursuing other prestigious races, proved to be a masterstroke.

“It was a good call from JP, I’d been going down the Gold Cup route with him, but he said to stay in Aintree with him as he felt he was well handicapped,” Mullins remarked after the race.

Jockey Paul Townend praised I Am Maximus’s determination, stating, “He’s tough, isn’t he? He’ll gallop to the end of the world for you.” This sentiment reflects the horse’s remarkable stamina and competitive spirit.

Looking ahead, Mullins expressed hope that I Am Maximus would return for another shot at the Grand National next year, emphasizing the horse’s affinity for the course and his exceptional jumping ability.

As the dust settles on this year’s race, it is clear that I Am Maximus has not only solidified his legacy but has also become a symbol of Aintree royalty. The excitement surrounding his future endeavors in racing will undoubtedly keep fans and enthusiasts eagerly anticipating what comes next.