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What does GN stand for?

Grand Nationals (NASCAR auto racing)


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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.
For the last 20 Grand Nationals no horse rated between; 136-157 has won the race.
CAPTION(S): Ginger McCain: won four Grand Nationals
However, in the last twenty years several race historians have unearthed indisputable evidence that these three races were all run over the same course at Aintree and were regarded as having been Grand Nationals up until the mid 1860s.
Byline: Gordon Brown NINE DE SIVOLA, runner-up in the Scottish and Irish Grand Nationals last year, is out for the season after a minor problem surfaced in a routine piece of work on Ferdy Murphy's gallops yesterday, writes Gordon Brown.
Anthony, the Fred Winter of his time, was both a great jockey, with two championships and three Grand Nationals to his credit, and a great trainer, who guided the career of the mighty Easter Hero.
He won the Coventry Cup Chase at the Cheltenham Festival in 1933 and fell on the first circuit in both the Grand Nationals won by Reynoldstown, in 1935 and 1936.

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