 Timmy Murphy is thrown from Torduff Express |
Only 14 of the 40 horses finished the gruelling four-and-a-half mile Grand National. Monty's Pass stormed to a convincing win in the world-famous steeplechase at Aintree.
Supreme Glory finished second, ahead of Amberleigh House and Gunner Welburn.
But where did your horse finish, and what happened to the other 26 riders?
FENCE ONE
The Bunny Boiler over-jumps and unships jockey John Cullen.
FENCE TWO
Bramblehill Duke does not clear the fence and both jockey and horse fall.
FENCE THREE
Wonder Weasel fractionally misjudges and is unlucky to fall.
ALL THE FINISHERS 1st Monty's Pass 2nd Supreme Glory 3rd Amberleigh House 4th Gunner Welburn 5th Montifault 6th Bindaree 7th Carbury Cross 8th Blowing Wind 9th Tremallt 10th Behrajan 11th Djeddah 12th Majed 13th Royal Predica 14th Southern Star |
FENCE FOUR
No fallers.
FENCE FIVE
No fallers.
FENCE SIX (Becher's Brook)
Fadalko and jockey Seamus Durack jump too early, hitting the fence hard. Durack is unseated but the horse gets back up.
FENCE SEVEN (Foinavon)
No fallers.
FENCE EIGHT (Canal Turn)
Jockey Daniel Howard is unseated when Polar Champ hesitates before jumping.
FENCE NINE (Valentine's)
No fallers.
FENCE 10
No fallers. FENCE 11
No fallers.
FENCE 12
2001 Grand National winner Richard Guest withdraws Chives from the race after the horse breaks a blood vessel.
FENCE 13
Conor O'Dwyer and Youlneverwalkalone - one of the pre-race favourites - pull up.
FENCE 14
Tony McCoy calls it a day with Iris Bleu - another pre-National favourite.
FENCE 15 (The Chair)
Katarino hits the fence hard and falls heavily, throwing Mick Fitzgerald from the horse.
Ballinclay King and jockey Davy Russell pull up.
AND THE REST... Pulled up: Gingembre, Shotgun Willy, Chives, Iris Bleu, Ballinclay King, Youlneverwalkalone, Good Shuil, Red Ark, Empereur River Unseated rider: Fadalko, Ad Hoc, The Bunny Boiler, Katarino, Red Striker, Polar Champ, Mantles Prince, Torduff Express Fell: You're Agoodun, Maximize, Goguenard, Wonder Weasel, Burlu, Robbo, Killusty, Bramblehill Duke Refused: Cregg House |
FENCE 17
No fallers.
FENCE 18
No fallers.
FENCE 19
Several horses get tangled up. You're Agoodun and Maximise fall independently, with Ad Hoc losing jockey Paul Carberry.
Robbo is caught up in the confusion and both horse and jockey Alan Dempsey unluckily fall.
Goguenard also falls badly and is the National's only fatality, while Noel Fehily pulls up Good Shuil at this point.
FENCE 20
No fallers.
FENCE 21
No fallers.
FENCE 22 (Becher's Brook)
Burlu falls horribly and jockey Gerry Supple suffers a broken leg as he lands.
Killusty jumps too high at Becher's Brook and both horse and jockey Tony Dobbin lose their balance and fall.
Cregg House refuses to jump, while Shotgun Willy and Empereur River are both pulled up by their jockeys before the fence.
FENCE 23 (Foinavon)
No fallers.
FENCE 24 (Canal Turn)
Gingembre's Grand National comes to an end as jockey Andrew Thornton pulls him out of the race just before the Canal Turn.
FENCE 25 (Valentine's)
Kenny Johnson pulls up the Richard Guest-trained Red Ark at this point, while Mantles Prince unseats jockey Ollie McPhail.
FENCE 26
No fallers.
FENCE 27
With just one more fence to go, Torduff Express drops back into the ditch, unseating jockey Timmy Murphy.
Larry McGrath is also thrown off Red Striker.
FENCE 28
No fallers.