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The 1969 Grand National was the 123rd renewal of the Grand Nationalhorse race that took place at Aintree Racecourse near Liverpool, England, on 29 March 1969. Twelve-year-old Highland Wedding, running in his third Grand National, was the winner by 12 lengths. He was ridden by jockey Eddie Harty, Sr., for trainer Toby Balding. The favourite was Red Alligator who fell at the 19th fence (open ditch).
David Coleman presented Grand National Grandstand, this would be the first National televised in colour. Peter O'Sullevan, Julian Wilson (first National commentary), Michael O'Hehir and Michael Seth-Smith providing the commentary. This would be the final television commentary on the National for both O'Hehir and Seth-Smith, however both would continue as Grand National commentators for BBC radio until the mid 1980s. O'Hehir would wrongly call Highland Wedding a faller at second Becher's Brook (fence 22), this mistake cruely cutting short his televised National commentaries.
References
^The Grand National : the history of the Aintree spectacular, by Stewart Peters & Bernard Parkin, ISBN0-7524-3547-7