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The Grand National has 30 fences to be jumped in the race & it's run over a distance of 4 miles 4 furlongs (7,242 metres) at Aintree Racecourse, Liverpool

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There are sixteen different fences on the Grand National couse, fences 15 (The Chair) and 16 (The Water Jump) are only jumped once giving a total of 30 fences to be jumped during the race.

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  • there are 30 fences in total
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There are 30 fences in the grand national

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anywhere between 1 and 2

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Q: How many steeplechase fences are on the Aintree Grand National race course?
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Number of fences in the grand national steeplechase?

There are 16 fences on the National Course, the horses jump all 16 on the first circuit and 14 on the second, a total of 30 jumps for the full steeplechase course.


How many fences were on the grand national in 1989?

If your referring the English Grand National at Aintree. Then it's 30


What are the only two fences that are not jumped twice in the aintree grand national?

The Chair and the water jump.


Where the Grand National is run every year?

there are sixteen fences on the Aintree course


What is Another word for a race run over fences?

It's a steeplechase.


What is 16 F on the G N C?

16 fences on the grand national course


What is the most popular horserace of the year when and where is it held?

Different countries, different answers. In UK, probably the Grand National at Aintree (Liverpool) each April. Over four miles, 40 big fences - only the best or luckiest win.


What are hurdle races for horses?

SteepleChase is the race that includes jumping hedges/fences when the horses are running together. Cross-Country is a timed individual run across all kinds of barriers


What is Jump racing?

Jump racing in Britain is formally known as National Hunt Racing. It is a type of racing where horses have to run around a course and jump over obstacles called fences and hurdles. The most famous National Hunt race is the Grand National which includes 30 fences and is run over a distance of 4 1/2 miles. This is the longest National Hunt race in Britain.


How many fences in the scottish grand national?

27


What course is longer The Grand National or The Oxford Cambridge boat race?

The Oxford and Cambridge Boat RaceThe Boat Race course is marked by three classic bends, two in favour of the Middlesex station, on the north bank of the Thames, while the third favours the crew drawn on the opposite Surrey station. In spite of these bends the course is theoretically fair - the start and finish lines are exactly parallel, and in the unlikely event of the crews staying level throughout the race, they will both have covered the magic Boat Race distance of exactly 4 miles 374 yards.Grand National The Grand National is a Grade 3 handicap chase currently restricted to six-year-old and above horses. It is run over a distance of 4 miles 4 furlongs (7,242 m) at Aintree Racecourse, Liverpool, usually on a Saturday in early April. There are thirty fences to be jumped in the race.Please see related link below!


How long is a Steeplechase?

not high. traditionaly horse races were run over distances between steeples (church) jumping the obsticalls along the way usually fences and hedges.