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Legendary Grand National horse Auroras Encore, who won world's most famous race at 66-1, dies aged 23
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Auroras Encore, a racehorse that won the Grand National at 66-1 odds in 2009 under jockey Ryan Mania, has died at age 23. The horse became famous for its unexpected victory in the prestigious race.

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Legendary Grand National horse Auroras Encore, who won world's most famous race at 66-1, dies aged 23
Ridden by Ryan Mania and trained by Sue Smith, the horse rose to fame when it claimed victory in the sport's most famous race 13 years ago. The 66-1 outsider ran clear and won by nine lengths.
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