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1964 Grand National

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1964 Grand National
Grand National
LocationAintree Racecourse
Date21 March 1964
Winning horseTeam Spirit
Starting price18/1
JockeyRepublic of Ireland Willie Robinson
TrainerEngland Fulke Walwyn
OwnerJohn Goodman
ConditionsGood to soft
← 1963
1965 →
External videos
video icon BBC
video icon British Pathe Highlights

The 1964 Grand National was the 118th renewal of the Grand National horse race that took place at Aintree Racecourse near Liverpool, England, on 21 March 1964. Thirty-three horses ran and the race was won narrowly by American-owned 12-year-old Team Spirit, at odds of 18/1. He was ridden by jockey Willie Robinson and trained by Fulke Walwyn.

The journalist and broadcaster Nancy Spain and her partner, the magazine editor Joan Werner Laurie, were among five people killed when their light aircraft crashed near the racecourse on the day of the race, which they were travelling to attend.[1]

Finishing order

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Position Name Jockey Age Handicap (st-lb) SP Distance
01 Team Spirit Willie Robinson 12 10-3 18/1
02 Purple Silk John Kenneally 9 10-4 100/6
03 Peacetown Roy Edwards 10 10-1 40/1
04 Eternal Steve Davenport 13 10-2 66/1
05 Pontin-Go Peter Jones 12 10-0 66/1
06 Springbok Gerry Scott 10 10-11 100/6
07 April Rose Eddie Harty 9 10-0 22/1
08 Baxier William McLernon 8 10-0 40/1
09 Crobeg John Lawrence 11 10-4 50/1
10 Pappageno's Cottage Pat Taaffe 9 11-10 100/7
11 John O'Groats Paul Kelleway 10 10-3 22/1
12 Supersweet Paddy Broderick 7 10-1 40/1
13 Claymore Colin Davies 11 10-0 50/1
14 Out And About Bruce Gregory 9 10-1 33/1
15 Sea Knight Paul Nicholson 9 11-10 66/1 Last to complete

Non-finishers

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Fence Name Jockey Age Handicap (st-lb) Starting price Fate
12 Pas Seul David Dick 11 12-0 22/1 Fell
01 Flying Wild David Mould 8 11-3 100/7 Fell
04 Laffy Bill Rees 8 10-8 100/7 Fell
15 Ayala David Nicholson 10 10-7 33/1 Fell
21 Kilmore Fred Winter 14 10-7 100/6 Fell
15 Border Flight Paddy Farrell 9 10-3 100/6 Fell
15 Lizawake Bobby Beasley 11 10-4 18/1 Fell
28 Dancing Rain Owen McNally 9 10-0 66/1 Refused
09 Centre Circle John Haine 9 10-0 40/1 Fell
22 Time Michael Scudamore 9 10-4 100/7 Fell
23 Reproduction Robin Langley 11 10-0 66/1 Fell
27 Merganser Johnny Lehane 11 10-0 66/1 Pulled Up
27 Gale Force X Bobby Coonan 7 10-0 50/1 Unseated Rider
23 Groomsman Francis Shortt 9 10-0 66/1 Fell
27 Red Thorn Terry Biddlecombe 8 10-3 33/1 Pulled Up
27 Reprieved Phil Harvey 11 10-0 66/1 Pulled Up
12 Beau Normand Jeff King 8 10-10 100/6 Refused
25 L'Empereur Jean Daumas 10 10-5 40/1 Pulled Up

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Media coverage

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Grand National Grandstand on the BBC again provided the television coverage. For the third year running the commentary team remained unchanged with Peter O'Sullevan leading them off and finishing the race, Bob Haynes calling them over the first four fences before Peter Montague-Evans took them over the signature fences out in the country, Becher's Brook, Canal Turn and Valentine's Brook before handing back to O'Sullevan in the grandstand once they reached the Anchor Bridge crossing.

References

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  1. ^ Rose Collis, ‘Spain, Nancy Brooker (1917–1964)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Jan 2011 accessed 26 March 2013
  2. ^ The Grand National : the history of the Aintree spectacular, by Stewart Peters & Bernard Parkin, ISBN 0-7524-3547-7
  3. ^ "1964/65 - The Grand National and Aintree 1960-1969". sixtiesnationals.webs.com. Archived from the original on 3 January 2014. Retrieved 8 August 2014.
  4. ^ "Past Winners of The Grand National". grand-national.net. Archived from the original on 4 November 2011. Retrieved 8 August 2014.