Grand National 2026: Weights revealed for Aintree race
The weights for the Grand National at Aintree have been announced. There are 55 entries for the race. A maximum of 34 top-rated horses will line up on the day.
The weights for the Grand National at Aintree have been announced. There are 55 entries for the race. A maximum of 34 top-rated horses will line up on the day.
Weights for the 55 remaining entries for the Grand National at Aintree on 11 April have been announced. A maximum of 34 top-rated horses will line up on the day. Trainers Willie Mullins and Gordon Elliott have multiple entries.
Terrance McKinney is set to face Kyle Nelson in the UFC Seattle lightweight main card opener. Both fighters weighed in at 156 pounds. McKinney, known for quick finishes, faces Nelson, who boasts a durable chin.
UConn held off Michigan State 67-63 in the Sweet 16. Tarris Reed Jr. and Alex Karaban made pressure-packed free throws in the final minute. UConn advances to face Duke in the NCAA tournament’s East Region final.
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Kimi Antonelli finished fastest in Free Practice 3 ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix, beating team mate George Russell. The Italian posted a 1m 29.362s to finish nearly three tenths clear of Russell. Saturday’s one-hour practice session was the final chance for drivers and teams to gain crucial knowledge and fine tune setups ahead of Qualifying later today at the Suzuka Circuit.
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