Horseracing-I am Maximus wins Grand National steeplechase

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Horse Racing - Grand National Festival 2024 - Aintree Racecourse, Liverpool, Britain - April 13, 2024 Paul Townend riding I Am Maximus celebrates winning the 16:00 Randox Grand National Handicap Chase REUTERS/Carl Recine
Horse Racing - Grand National Festival 2024 - Aintree Racecourse, Liverpool, Britain - April 13, 2024 Paul Townend riding I Am Maximus celebrates winning the 16:00 Randox Grand National Handicap Chase REUTERS/Carl Recine
Horse Racing - Grand National Festival 2024 - Aintree Racecourse, Liverpool, Britain - April 13, 2024 Paul Townend riding I Am Maximus celebrates winning the 16:00 Randox Grand National Handicap Chase REUTERS/Carl Recine
Horse Racing - Grand National Festival 2024 - Aintree Racecourse, Liverpool, Britain - April 13, 2024 Paul Townend riding I Am Maximus in action on their way to winning the 16:00 Randox Grand National Handicap Chase Action Images via Reuters/Jason Cairnduff
Horse Racing - Grand National Festival 2024 - Aintree Racecourse, Liverpool, Britain - April 13, 2024 Paul Townend riding I Am Maximus celebrates winning the 16:00 Randox Grand National Handicap Chase REUTERS/Carl Recine

LIVERPOOL :I Am Maximus romped to a stunning victory in the Grand National steeplechase on Saturday as trainer Willie Mullins continued his dominant jump-racing season.

The iconic race, watched by tens of thousands at the Aintree course and millions around the world, was wide open as the last of the 30 fences was cleared.

But 7-1 joint-favourite I Am Maximus, under Irish jockey Paul Townend, produced a devastating burst of speed to leave the field trailing in his wake.

Delta Work (28-1) was second with Minella Indo, ridden by Rachael Blackmore, in third place.

Twenty one horses finished the race from the initial field of 32 with no reported casualties.

"What an unbelievable race and an unbelievable horse. It is a bit surreal, to be honest," Townend told ITV Sport.

"I ended up being first to the first and got to the Melling Road and he backed back.

"Gold Cups and Grade Ones are special but Grand Nationals are different. You need so much luck. I am a lucky boy."

Last month the Mullins-trained Galopin Des Champs, also ridden by Townend, won the Cheltenham Gold Cup for the second year in succession.