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- 1907_Grand_National abstract "The 1907 Grand National was the 69th renewal of the world-famous Grand National horse race that took place at Aintree Racecourse near Liverpool, England, on 22 March 1907.The race was won by Eremon, an 8/1 bet ridden by jockey Alf Newey and trained by Tom Coulthwaite.Tom West finished in second place, Patlander was third and Ravenscliffe fourth.Twenty-three horses ran and all but one returned safely to the stables. Kilts was fatally injured in a fall at the first fence.".
- 1907_Grand_National location Aintree_Racecourse.
- 1907_Grand_National wikiPageID "33885638".
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- 1907_Grand_National wikiPageWikiLink Aintree_Racecourse.
- 1907_Grand_National wikiPageWikiLink Category:1907_in_English_sport.
- 1907_Grand_National wikiPageWikiLink Category:1907_in_horse_racing.
- 1907_Grand_National wikiPageWikiLink Category:20th_century_in_Lancashire.
- 1907_Grand_National wikiPageWikiLink Category:Grand_National.
- 1907_Grand_National wikiPageWikiLink Grand_National.
- 1907_Grand_National wikiPageWikiLink Horse_racing.
- 1907_Grand_National wikiPageWikiLink Jockey.
- 1907_Grand_National wikiPageWikiLink Liverpool.
- 1907_Grand_National wikiPageWikiLinkText "1907".
- 1907_Grand_National conditions "Good".
- 1907_Grand_National date "1907-03-22".
- 1907_Grand_National horseRace Grand_National.
- 1907_Grand_National location Aintree_Racecourse.
- 1907_Grand_National next "1908".
- 1907_Grand_National pagename "1907".
- 1907_Grand_National previous "1906".
- 1907_Grand_National startingPrice "8".
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- 1907_Grand_National winningHorse "Eremon".
- 1907_Grand_National winningJockey "Alf Newey".
- 1907_Grand_National winningOwner "Stanley Howard".
- 1907_Grand_National winningTrainer "Tom Coulthwaite".
- 1907_Grand_National subject Category:1907_in_English_sport.
- 1907_Grand_National subject Category:1907_in_horse_racing.
- 1907_Grand_National subject Category:20th_century_in_Lancashire.
- 1907_Grand_National subject Category:Grand_National.
- 1907_Grand_National hypernym Renewal.
- 1907_Grand_National type Event.
- 1907_Grand_National type HorseRace.
- 1907_Grand_National type Race.
- 1907_Grand_National type SocietalEvent.
- 1907_Grand_National type SportsEvent.
- 1907_Grand_National type Event.
- 1907_Grand_National type Race.
- 1907_Grand_National type SportsEvent.
- 1907_Grand_National type Event.
- 1907_Grand_National type Thing.
- 1907_Grand_National type Q1656682.
- 1907_Grand_National comment "The 1907 Grand National was the 69th renewal of the world-famous Grand National horse race that took place at Aintree Racecourse near Liverpool, England, on 22 March 1907.The race was won by Eremon, an 8/1 bet ridden by jockey Alf Newey and trained by Tom Coulthwaite.Tom West finished in second place, Patlander was third and Ravenscliffe fourth.Twenty-three horses ran and all but one returned safely to the stables. Kilts was fatally injured in a fall at the first fence.".
- 1907_Grand_National label "1907 Grand National".
- 1907_Grand_National sameAs Q16258704.
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- 1907_Grand_National wasDerivedFrom 1907_Grand_National?oldid=646166739.
- 1907_Grand_National isPrimaryTopicOf 1907_Grand_National.
- 1907_Grand_National name "Grand National".