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Ben Nevis (horse)

Ben Nevis
Sire Casmiri
Grandsire Bright News
Dam Ben Trumiss
Damsire Hop Bridge
Sex Gelding
Foaled 1968
Country United Kingdom
Colour Chestnut
Breeder A. S. Pattenden
Owner Redmond C. Stewart, Jr.
Trainer Tim Forster
Record 21-9-3-2
Major wins
Maryland Hunt Cup (1977, 1978)
Grand National (1980)

Ben Nevis (1968–1995) was a British-bred racehorse who became the third American-owned steeplechaser to win the Grand National at Aintree and was inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in 2009. In the United States he was known as Ben Nevis II.

Ben Nevis was a chestnut gelding with a white blaze bred in England by A S Pattenden.Ben Nevis was named after a mountain in Scotland. He began his career on the amateur Point-to-point circuit but had little success and was exported to race in the United States.

In America, Ben Nevis was unbeatable, winning eight times while setting two course records. He was a repeat champion of the Maryland Hunt Cup. His other major victories were repeat wins in Maryland's Grand National point to point purse. In 1979, he was taken back to England to attempt to win the prestigious Grand National, and was sent to be trained by Captain Tim Forster at Letcombe Bassett in Oxfordshire.

In the 1979 Grand National, Ben Nevis was strongly fancied and started fourth choice in the betting but fell at The Chair obstacle. In the 1980 edition of the race, he went off a odds of 40/1 outsider in a race run on heavy going. He was ridden by the American amateur Charlie Fenwick, a merchant banker. By the second circuit, he had taken the lead. At the last jump, he was in front by 10 lengths, and at the end of the race he won by 20. Ben Nevis became the third American-owned jumps racehorse to win the Grand National. He died of colic in early 1995 at the age of 27, and was buried alongside the 13th fence at Aintree Racecourse.


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