Grand National champion loses photos in car park fire

News imageBBC Bob Champion and Aldaniti after winning the 1981 Grand NationalBBC
Bob Champion won the 1981 Grand National with Aldaniti

Grand National winning jockey Bob Champion lost a lifetime of photos in a major fire at a Liverpool car park, he has revealed.

The 69-year-old said his car was one of 1,400 vehicles destroyed in the blaze at the multi-storey next to the Liverpool Echo Arena on 31 December.

Champion said he had photos in the car ready to take to his publisher for his forthcoming autobiography.

He appealed on social media to help replace some of the pictures.

News imageBob Champion (far right) on Aldaniti during the 1981 Grand National
Champion crossed the winning line at Aintree two years after being diagnosed with cancer

Champion said on Facebook: "I am looking for photos of me as unfortunately I lost the ones I had ready for the publisher for my forthcoming book were destroyed in my car in the recent car park fire in Liverpool."

The veteran jockey added any photographs would "be greatly appreciated".

News imagePA The Queen with veteran jockey Bob Champion and Grand National winner AldanitiPA
Aldaniti refused a carrot from the Queen in 1996
News imagePA Former jockey Bob Champion and his Grand National winning horse AldanitiPA
The former jockey set up the Bob Champion Cancer Trust

Champion won the Aintree steeplechase in 1981 on horse Aldaniti, two years after being diagnosed with cancer.

He went on to set up the Bob Champion Cancer Trust.

News imageMerseyside Fire and Rescue Car park fireMerseyside Fire and Rescue
Police believe the fire started in one car and spread to other vehicles
News imageMerseyside Fire and Rescue Service Vehicles destroyed by the fireMerseyside Fire and Rescue Service
About 1,400 vehicles left inside the car park were destroyed

Nearby buildings were evacuated and up to 4,000 people spent New Year's Eve in temporary accommodation due to the fire at the Waterfront car park in the Arena and Convention Centre (ACC) at King's Dock.

It also resulted in the cancellation of the final event of the Liverpool International Horse Show at the Echo Arena.

Police said an accidental fire in one car which spread to other vehicles appeared to have been the cause.