Grand National Dates

By admin On February 27th, 2010 in Aintree, Grand National, UK Horse Racing /

Please note the future Grand National Dates :-

John Smith’s Grand National 2010 - Saturday 10th April 2010

2011 Grand National - Saturday 9th April 2011

2012 Grand National - Saturday 14th April

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Grand National 2009

By admin On March 24th, 2009 in Aintree, Grand National /

What’s Different About the Grand National 2009?

Put it in your calendar and find out how exhilarating the Grand National 2009 is, ask anyone who has been there in previous years and I doubt very much if you could stop them telling you. The logistics alone getting this Grand National 2009 event up in running must be huge. Truck loads of horses, van loads of gear they need and car loads of trainers, owners, stable hands and jockeys alone means it is a logistical and organisational challenge for all those involved.

Add to that the amount of people coming into the Aintree area to view this spectacular event, where the ticket buyers can enjoy a first class meal with their favourite wine or Ladies Day where lovely ladies can show off their latest buy. You need to have a huge crew of people focusing on the complete success of Grand National 2009 and many years there after. Hundreds of people work long and hard to make sure this John Smiths Grand National 2009 is a success by being passionate and completely focused to make this work.

Qualities such as;

• Determination, this goes for the people who promote the event, marketing companies right through to the thoroughly hard working stable hands who have much to do with the grand national winners as anyone
• Organisation – if anything needed planning and organisation then Aintree Grand National 2009 is it, you have many horses in one place, with their teams all needing accommodation, feeding and looking after

There will be so much on offer at the Grand National 2009 you will want the lot, the food, the hospitality and no doubt the merchandise. If you pick a winner in the race no doubt you will want that as well, but whilst most of the stuff you could easily take home that day, the race horse I am afraid you won’t be able to. The buzz will be electric, for those of you who have never been to a horse racing event before will become addicted, you will be worse than the hardened race goers once you see the show and watch the grand national winner head home at Aintree.

It’s a huge challenge for the people involved in this event, 2009 will be a challenge for promoters and owners due to the tough economic climate but we, the public, should be extremely grateful that the Grand National 2009 can go ahead and bring a lot of pleasure and make us forget our own worries as we watch these magnificent horses take jumps that could be their last.

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AINTREE 2008

By admin On March 24th, 2009 in Aintree, Charity /

AINTREE 2008 – HOW THIS TOP HORSE RACING EVENT HELPS CHARITIES

If it wasn’t for events such as Grand National at Aintree 2008 a lot of charities would have missed out on important and vital funding. Aintree 2008 raised thousands of pounds in its Charity People’s Race. Fun and a feeling of achievement, as well as entertaining thousands means that Aintree 2008 became a symbol of giving to those in our community and around the world who are less fortunate. One such lucky local recipient, Walking with Giants in Merseyside, received crucial funding from the success of their local Merseyside rider, Amanda Craven last year.

So how do charities benefit from horse racing icons like the Grand National? It is not only about the money they receive, even though in this case the Grand National at Aintree 2008 raised alot but it also gets them exposure. The Grand National is televised globally with a reported 600 million viewers worldwide and charities will be exposed to a wider audience. This should make fundraising easier for them in the long run as people would have made an emotional connection. In Merseyside alone there are a lot of charities which all need regular funding. It is always a grand feeling to give back to your local community, sometimes it is more tangible and sustainable to give back to those closest to you. That is not to say that in 2008 the UK gave huge amounts of funding to charities around the world. Our culture in the UK shows us how generous we are.

Charities have a lot of competition and their problem is always getting enough money to reach the objectives they set out to achieve each year. In that way they sit nicely with any sporting event due to the nature of competing and winning. Aintree 2008 was all about competing and team work, and that includes Ladies Day and the high fashion competition where the prize was a new car. The Merseyside with it’s awesome football teams, Liverpool and Everton, shows you the spirit in the Aintree area and the spirit around the Aintree Grand National 2008 and every other year it has been held.

The spirit of Aintree 2008 reflects a truly magnificent culture – where the values and norms are to want people to have a better life, where you can celebrate being part of the racing community, who appreciate life and what it has to offer. People watched, cheered clapped and spurred on all jockeys and their horses in the Peoples race. It may seem as if this only affects what happens on that particular horse race on that particular Grand National Day but it will have a positive impact for other charity and sporting events to partner and help raise money and awareness of those less fortunate.

So if you are going to Aintree this year, take a look back to Aintree 2008 – watch and support the Peoples horse race, take pride of what is going on around you at Aintree and the racecourse and you will have the time of your life (and make someone else’s life all the better for it!)

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