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1952 Grand National
Grand National
LocationAintree Racecourse
Date5 April 1952
Winning horseTeal
Starting price1014.2857142857 100/7
JockeyArthur P. Thompson
TrainerNeville Crump
OwnerHarry Lane
ConditionsGood to firm
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External videos
video icon Highlights of the 1952 Grand National (British Pathé)

The 1952 Grand National was the 106th renewal of the Grand National horse race that took place at Aintree Racecourse near Liverpool, England, on 5 April 1952.

The race went off ten minutes late, after the field breached the starting tape, prompting a false start. It was won by Teal, a 100/7 shot ridden by jockey Arthur Thompson and trained by Neville Crump. Thompson and Crump were victorious in the steeplechase in 1948 also, with Sheila's Cottage, at odds of 50/1.

In second place was Legal Joy, third was Wot No Son, and Uncle Barney finished fourth.

Forty-seven horses ran, and all but one returned safely to the stables. Skouras had to be euthanised after incurred a cervical fracture falling at Becher's Brook.

Finishing order

Position Name Jockey Age Handicap (st-lb) SP Distance
01 Teal Arthur Thompson 10 10-12 100/7
02 Legal Joy Michael Scudamore 9 10-4 100/6
03 Wot No Sun David Dick 10 11-7 33/1
04 Uncle Barney Jack Boddy 9 10-4 100/1
05 Overshadow Eddie Newman 12 10-5 22/1
06 Printers Pie George Slack 8 10-0 100/1
07 Hierba Alf Mullins 7 10-0 66/1
08 Column Peter Pickford 12 10-0 100/1
09 Parsonshill Jim Seely 13 10-1 100/1
10 Sergeant Kelly Ray Cross 11 10-9 100/1 Last to complete

Non-finishers

Fence Name Jockey Age Handicap (st-lb) SP Fate
01 Early Mist Pat Taaffe 7 10-11 18/1 Fell
01 Golden Surprise Mr T Clarke 7 10-3 100/1 Fell
01 Hal's Venture John Foster 7 10-8 45/1 Fell
01 Rocket VI Victor Speck 8 10-1 100/1 Fell
01 Russian Hero Leo McMorrow 12 10-11 50/1 Fell
01 St Kathleen II Patrick Doyle 9 10-2 50/1 Fell
01 Dominick's Bar A Prendergast 8 10-13 66/1 Fell
01 Cardinal Error Jimmy Power 8 11-8 33/1 Brought Down
01 Irish Lizard Rex Hamey 9 10-3 33/1 Brought Down
01 Court Painter Francis Carroll 12 10-0 100/1 Refused
03 Cream Of The Border Lex Kelly 7 10-0 50/1 Refused
03 Inter Alia C Sleator 9 10-3 66/1 Fell
03 Caesar's Wife Gordon Rogers 10 10-6 50/1 Unseated Rider
03 Whispering Steel Bert Morrow 7 10-11 40/1 Fell
04 Cloncarrig William Dugdale 12 11-13 50/1 Fell
04 Nagara P Hieronimus 10 11-7 100/1 Fell
05 Brown Jack III Duke of Alburquerque 9 10-0 40/1 Fell
06 Skouras Mr R Keith 12 10-13 66/1 Fell
07 Pearly Prince Derek Leslie 9 10-5 25/1 Fell
07 Skyreholme Dick Francis 9 11-3 40/1 Fell
07 Tantivy Mr M Westwick 11 11-1 50/1 Fell
07 Wolfschmidt F O'Connor 12 10-3 100/1 Fell
07 Kelek Charles Hook 8 10/3 40/1 Refused
08 Possible Mr E Weymouth 12 11-0 100/1 Fell
09 Another Delight Glen Kelly 9 10-10 25/1 Fell
13 Starlit Bay Clive Straker 8 10-3 50/1 Fell
17 Roimond Tim Molony 11 11-13 33/1 Fell
17 Menzies Mick O'Dwyer 10 10-4 33/1 Brought Down
21 Border Luck Tommy Shone 7 10-12 20/1 Unseated Rider
21 Derrinstown Alan Power 12 10-0 100/1 Pulled Up
21 Tavoy Daniel McCann 9 10-0 100/1 Pulled Up
22 Traveller's Pride Len Stephens 9 10-1 100/1 Fell
24 Freebooter Bryan Marshall 11 12-7 10/1 Fell
24 Royal Stuart Tim Brookshaw 9 10-3 50/1 Refused
24 Icy Calm Marquess of Portago 9 11-0 33/1 Pulled Up
30 Royal Tan Phonsie O'Brien 8 11-6 22/1 Fell
? Bronze Arrow John Straker 10 10-2 100/1 Fell

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References

  1. ^ The Grand National : the history of the Aintree spectacular, by Stewart Peters & Bernard Parkin, ISBN 0-7524-3547-7
  2. ^ "1952 - The Grand National & Aintree 1946-1959". fiftiesnationals.webs.com. Retrieved 30 August 2014.
  3. ^ "Past Winners of The Grand National". grand-national.net. Archived from the original on 4 November 2011. Retrieved 30 August 2014.