Grand National Prize Money

The Grand National prize money in [year] totals an astonishing £1 million, making it one of the world’s richest horse racing events in the world. The Aintree race attracts lots of big official sponsors that add to the Grand National prize money.

The impressive £1 million total prize fund is spread across the top 10 finishers, this is rare for horse racing.

Read on as we break down the [monthyear] Grand National Festival prize money and what the Grand National winner will receive.

You can also find Grand National Offers and free bets using our complete guide for the exciting event in [monthyear].

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Grand National Prize Money

Prize Money Breakdown

The Grand National is one of the richest horse racing events in the world, offering a total prize fund of £1 million. Over half of the total prize money is given to the winner – this will be £561,300 in [year].

The prize is spread across the top 10 finishers, this is rare and most other races only pay the top four. With 40 runners, that means one-quarter of the participants will be paid Grand National prize money and the others that finish the course will be paid £5k, making it more important to make it over every Grand National fence.

Here’s a rough breakdown of what each place will pick up:

  • 1st place – £561k
  • 2nd place – £211k
  • 3rd place – £105k
  • 4th place – £52k
  • 5th place – £26k
  • 6th place – £13k
  • 7th place – £6k
  • 8th place – £3k
  • 9th place – £2k
  • 10th place -£1k

The Grand National is one of the highest paying races in the world, paying as many as 10 finishers with lucrative prizes. The £1 million prize fund is spread across the top runners.

Is The Grand National the Most Valuable Jump Race?

Touted as the World’s Greatest Steeplechase, this race is hugely famous and renowned around the globe but it’s also known for being the most valuable jump race in Europe. There’s no other European jump race with such a big prize fund.

With the Grand National prize money of at least £1 million, it is the number 1 richest jump race in the UK and all of Europe. It’s also one of the most famous races in the world.

Cheltenham Gold Cup and Queen Mother Champion Chase are two other significant and prestigious jump races, with prize funds of £625k and £300k respectively.

How Much Does the Grand National Winner Get?

The winner of the Randox Grand National gets huge prize money of over £500k. They get the biggest share of the total prize fund of £1 million. The money doesn’t end there, with such a prestigious victory comes lots of publicity, which leads to spin-offs, sponsors and public appearances that can also pay.

It is one of the highest paying UK horse racing events, the Derby Stakes trumps this prize with it usually paying over £1.6 million out in total.

How Much Goes to the Jockey?

Jockeys often have different agreements with the owner, meaning that the amount their paid varies. Jockeys will get a percentage of the Grand National prize money and it is likely to be in the region of 8% for a winning ride and half that amount for a placed finish.

Horse racing jockeys

We have calculated 8% of this year’s prize money and it comes to £44,800 for the winning jockey. For many jockeys already have a fixed contract and amount they race for, lots of jockeys strike an agreement with owners, using the same owner’s horses. For instance, AP McCoy used to earn £1 million a year, racing for JP McManus. There’s a riders’ retainers fee offered for lots of riders but it goes without saying that most do it for the love of the sport.

The National Hunt Rider gets around £170 per race they ride. This can vary slightly but generally, the National Hunt Rider is given a small amount per race.

Check out our Grand National Runners article for more details on the horses running in the [year] Grand National. Read more on some of the horse racing jockeys, their story and more about their profile.

Who Are the Official Partners of the Grand National?

The Grand National is currently known in [year] as Randox Grand National. They are the official partners of the Grand National and have agreed on a contract that lasts a minimum of five years.

Other partners and sponsors include Betway, Goffs, Molson Coors, Ryanair, Weatherbys, Pinsent Masons, Marsh and others. This adds to the money that is generated by the Grand National Festival but doesn’t affect the Grand National prize money.

You will often find new deals added to the sponsored lineup for Aintree racecourse events. Other sponsors include the likes of John Smith and Crabbies.

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Summary of the Grand National Prize Money

The Grand National is the biggest prize money of all national hunt races.

Prize money is paid all the way down to 10th place.

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