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Famous
Race Horses – Red Rum Part Three
This is the final part of my article about
possibly the most famous race horse of all time, the great Red Rum.
With two Grand National victories under his belt, Red Rum was aiming
to put himself on the famous race horse map with a third Grand
National victory, but would he succeed?
Mission Accomplished
The third of Red Rum's classic Grand National victories came in 1977,
when the now great horse was 12 years old. Ginger McCain had
meticulously prepared and trained especially for this race and Red Rum
did not disappoint, putting in another tremendous performance.
He showed throughout that he was in perfect form for this race, and
just after second Becher’s he took the lead and continued on to win in
style.
No horse since has come close to emulating the feat of winning a hat
trick of Grand Nationals, which was made more incredible considering
his well documented foot problems.
In fact, very few would have imagined that Rummy would become the
famous race horse that he became due to the severity of his condition,
however his courage saw him overcome that obstacle as successfully as
he would jump over the fences at his favourite Aintree course.
Most experts were convinced however, that his enforced unorthodox
training grounds on Southport sands (in the absence of proper gallops)
helped him overcome a condition that had plagued him during his early
years.
To emphasis the consistency of this famous race horse consider this;
Red Rum won the Grand National in 1973, 1974 and 1977 however, it
should also be noted that in the 1975 and 1976 Grand Nationals, this
magnificent horse came second on both occasions. Can you imagine that
with a little bit more luck Rummy could've had beaten L'Escargot
(1975) and Rag Trade (1976), and then we'd be looking the even more
spectacular feat of five consecutive Grand National wins.
Injuries Finally Caught Up With The Great Horse
Red Rum was entered in the Grand National in 1978, and he was working
well in the build up to the race. Unfortunately, in an unlucky twist
of fate he was declared a non-runner the night before due to lameness.
He was later found to have a hairline fracture and would never race
again, bringing about his retirement.
It was not a surprise that his withdrawal from the National in 1978
dominated all the news. It was a testament to this
famous race horse's
enormous public following and although his injury ruled him out of
competing, that day the Liverpool crowds were not to be disappointed.
He would make an appearance by leading the pre-race parade, an
engagement that would later became an annual event.
Red Rum’s retirement was announced by his trainer Ginger McCain on
Friday 31 March 1978. During his retirement it seemed that Rummy was
still as popular as he had been throughout his racing career.
During his retirement he made numerous public appearances, most
memorably walking calmly on stage for the BBC Sports Review of the
Year.
Red Rum sadly died on Wednesday 18 October 1995 aged 30, having
enjoyed a long and happy retirement to follow his long, happy and
successful racing career.
He was finally put to sleep having suffered a heart attack, and was
fittingly laid to rest in the shadow of the
winning post at Aintree, the course he had made his own.
Red Rum won a total of 27 races during his career, amassing over
£100,000 in prize money (which was a record for a jump horse at the
time).

Throughout his turbulent career he had many jockeys, but Tommy Stack
who rode him as a five, six and seven year old, and again in his later
years (including his final two Grand Nationals) remains his most
successful partner.
Many will however, think of Brian Fletcher as his regular jockey.
Particularly given the awesome partnership they formed to win the 1973
and 1974 Grand Nationals and who could forget his first victory in the
race when beating the great Australian Crisp, in what is still
considered by many to be the greatest ever Grand National.
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