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Legendary Grand National horse who won world’s most famous race at 66-1 dies ‘with great sadness’
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Auroras Encora, a racehorse that won the 2013 Grand National at 66-1 odds under jockey Ryan Mania, has died. The horse's connections announced the death with tributes to the animal's legacy.

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Legendary Grand National horse who won world’s most famous race at 66-1 dies ‘with great sadness’
AURORAS ENCORA famously stunned the racing world when landing the National at odds of 66-1 in 2013. Ridden by Ryan Mania and trained by Sue Smith, the outsider powered clear to win by nine lengths in the historic race.  J Parkinson & S Smith Racing announced the sad news on X, paying tribute to the...
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