Arabic version: أنا ماكسيموس يحقق انتصاره الثاني في سباق غراند ناشيونال في آينتري
I Am Maximus has won the Grand National for the second time, solidifying trainer Willie Mullins’ remarkable achievement of three consecutive victories in this prestigious race at Aintree. The horse, who was the 9-2 favorite, finished ahead of competitors Iroko, Jordans, and Johnnywho, confirming his status as a leading contender.
According to BBC News, this victory also marks a significant milestone for owner JP McManus, who has now become the leading owner in the Grand National’s history with four wins. His previous victories include Don’t Push It in 2010, Minella Times in 2021, and I Am Maximus in 2024.
I Am Maximus’ win is particularly historic, as he becomes the first top weight at 11st 12lbs to win the Grand National since the legendary Red Rum, who carried 12 stone to victory in 1974. This accomplishment adds to the horse’s legacy within the sport and highlights the continued success of Mullins as a trainer.
The Grand National remains one of the most celebrated events in horse racing, and I Am Maximus’ triumph further cements its place in racing lore. Fans and enthusiasts alike are eager to see what the future holds for this remarkable horse and his accomplished trainer.





















