I Am Maximus (centre) jumps one of the Aintree fences
I Am Maximus became the first horse since Red Rum 49 years ago to regain his Grand National crown after he won a thrilling race at Aintree.
The 2024 winner, who was second last year, came from off the pace under Paul Townend to triumph by two-and-a-half lengths.
Willie Mullins is now the first trainer to win three successive Nationals since his fellow Irishman Vincent O'Brien (1953-55) in what was also a record-equalling fourth triumph in the race for the 69-year-old.
It was also a record fourth success for owner JP McManus, who had three of the first four home, with Iroko second and Johnnywho fourth.
Out of the 34 runners, 16 completed the course.
I Am Maximus wins Grand National for trainer Mullins
Place, horse, jockey, odds
1 I Am Maximus, Paul Townend, 9-2 fav
2 Iroko, Jonjo O'Neill Jr, 18-1
3 Jordans, Ben Jones, 28-1
4 Johnnywho, RP McLernon, 12-1
5 High Class Hero, James Bowen, 66-1
6 Favori De Champdou, Danny Gilligan, 40-1
7 Final Orders, Conor Stone-Walsh, 22-1
8 Champ Kiely, Danny Mullins, 25-1
9 Three Card Brag, Jordan Gainford, 50-1
10 Monty's Star, Darragh O'Keeffe, 14-1
11 Answer To Kayf, John Shinnick, 100-1
12 Gorgeous Tom, Sean Flanagan, 20-1
13 Imperial Saint, Callum Pritchard, 50-1
14 Haiti Couleurs, Sean Bowen, 28-1
15 Twig, Beau Morgan, 40-1
16 Firefox, Keith Donoghue, 40-1
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