The Grand National will be reduced from 40 to 34 runners from next year to improve the welfare of horses.
It's the first time since 1984 that the maximum field size will be cut. The 5:15 start time will also be brought forward so that they get the best of the course conditions.
The Jockey Club have announced five major sets of changes for the next running of race on Saturday 13th April 2024.
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Reducing the risk of incidents during the race:
The maximum number of runners from the current safety limit of 40 (which was introduced in 1984) to 34.
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Reducing the opportunity for horses to build up too much speed at the start of the race
Moving the first fence 60 yards closer to the start to slow the early stages of the race.
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Creating the best possible environment for the horses
Bringing forward the start time of the race to help ensure that Aintree can provide the optimal ground conditions. The ground at the course can dry out quickly on a breezy, sunny April afternoon.
The start time to be confirmed following continued discussions with ITV.
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Investing in a number of infrastructure changes to the course
Alterations will be made to the alignment of running rail on the inside of the Grand National course to assist with the early capture of loose horses.
Reducing the height of Fence 11 by two inches (from 5ft to 4ft 10in) on take-off side, with some ‘levelling off’ on landing side to reduce the height of the drop.
Introducing foam and rubber toe boards on every fence.
Further investing in pop-up irrigation to allow for more effective watering of the course.
Widening the walkways in the paddock.
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Ensuring the horses participating are in the best condition to do so
Continuing to develop the pre-race veterinary protocols, working alongside the BHA.
The minimum handicap rating for all horses running in the Grand National will be raised to 130. This is an increase from the current minimum rating of 125 and brings the Grand National minimum handicap rating in line with Grade 1 races, which are also 130.
“Our job is to make the race even safer, and reduce risk even further.”
Announcing changes to the Randox Grand National from 2024 pic.twitter.com/UV7WHugbWP
— Aintree Racecourse (@AintreeRaces) October 12, 2023