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Grand National prize money

Grand National prize money: How much does the Grand National winner get?

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J Short
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Grand National prize money

The Grand National prize money is something that hits the headlines every year. Over much of the past century the Grand National has steadily increased โ€“ although there have been some occasional reductions.

The reasons for these increases are mainly down to the popularity of the race and the availability of sponsors over the past four decades.

It means Grand National horses now compete for a ยฃ1million prize fund โ€“ย an eye-watering figure compared to what the winners used to be paid.

Yet the Grand National isnโ€™t even close to being the richest horse race on the planet. Here, Paddy Power explains the evolution of the Grand National prize money in our latest Demystifying Racing guideโ€ฆ

How big is the Grand National prize money?

The 2023 Grand National carries a prize purse of ยฃ1m. Of this, ยฃ561,300 will go to the winner. There will be 40 horses running at the Grand National in 2023 and only the top 10 finishers will earn any prize money. That means 75% of the field will go home with nothing.

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History of Grand National prize money

The ยฃ1m purse was finally set back in 2014 when organisers raised the Grand National prize money up from ยฃ975,000. But of course the purse wasnโ€™t always this high.

Back in the 1920s winning owners were given ยฃ5,000 in prize money โ€“ย the equivalent of ยฃ300,000 today. Thatโ€™s still a big windfall for the champion owners, and over the years the prize fund steadily grew.

In 1939 the prize fund hit ยฃ10,000 for the first time, and by 1958 it had risen to ยฃ14,000. A New York Times report from 1973 outlines how Red Rum secured $63,175 for his first Grand National victory โ€“ roughly two thirds of the overall pot.

In 1984 the Grand National got its first title sponsor: Seagram. And from here the prize money shot up. Between 1986 and 1987 the first prize amount rose from ยฃ57,254 to ยฃ64,000. In 1992 the total fund was ยฃ167,386 and the first prize skirting ยฃ100,000.

The ยฃ200,000 mark for the total purse was broken in 1995 and two years later it surpassed ยฃ300,000.

John Smithโ€™s took over the title sponsorship in 2005 โ€“ย a year where the fund rose to ยฃ700,000. However, a year later it actually fell to ยฃ689,360, and two years after that dropped to ยฃ450,640.

Thankfully for the industry there has only been one further drop since. In 2021 the Covid-19 pandemic meant no-one could attend the race, and thus prize money fell from ยฃ1m to ยฃ750,000. However, pot rose back to ยฃ1m in 2022 and is fixed for 2023 as well.

Grand National prize purse
Pineau de Re ridden by Leighton Aspell was the first horse to win the Grand National after the prize purse hit ยฃ1m in 2014 (GETTY)

Where does the Grand National prize money come from?

The majority of Grand National prize money is generated from sponsors and ticket sales for the Grand National festival. More than ยฃ3m is handed out in prize money over the course of the festival, and naturally the main focus is on the Grand National pot.

Randox are the current sponsors and have an agreement in place to headline the Grand National until 2026. The deal is thought to be worth several million pounds. And thousands of racing betting fans but Grand National tickets every year โ€“ a money-spinner for Aintree, thatโ€™s for sure.

Is the Grand National the richest horse race in the world?

No โ€“ and not by a long shot. The richest event in world horse racing is the Saudi Cup, a ยฃ16.6m sprint over the Riyadh dirt with ยฃ8.3m available for the winner. The Dubai World Cup comes swiftly after the Saudi Cup in the horse racing calendar and has a ยฃ9.6m purse, while Australiaโ€™s newfangled race The Everest offers up ยฃ8.24m.

More historic races such as the Prix de lโ€™Arc de Triomphe (ยฃ3.8m), Japan Cup (ยฃ3.4m) and the Breedersโ€™ Cup Classic (ยฃ2.2m) boast higher prize purses than the Grand National. Even Americaโ€™s Pegasus World Cup offers more cash, despite its initial ยฃ9m purse being slashed to ยฃ2.5m in recent years.

2023 Grand National prize money

The prize money split for the 2023 Grand National is as followsโ€ฆ

  1. ยฃ561,300
  2. ยฃ211,100
  3. ยฃ105,500
  4. ยฃ52,700
  5. ยฃ26,500
  6. ยฃ13,200
  7. ยฃ6,800
  8. ยฃ3,600
  9. ยฃ2,000
  10. ยฃ1,000

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