1955 Grand National

1955 Grand National
Grand National
LocationAintree Racecourse
Date26 March 1955
Winning horseRepublic of Ireland Quare Times
Starting price100/9
JockeyRepublic of Ireland Pat Taaffe
TrainerRepublic of Ireland Vincent O'Brien
OwnerMrs. Cecily Welman
ConditionsHeavy
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External videos
video icon Highlights of the 1955 Grand National (British Pathé)

The 1955 Grand National was the 109th renewal of the Grand National horse race that took place at Aintree Racecourse near Liverpool, England, on 26 March 1955.

Thirty horses ran in the race, which was won by 100/9 shot Quare Times, who was ridden by jockey Pat Taaffe and trained by Vincent O'Brien. This was O'Brien's third consecutive Grand National win.

Early Mist, the previous year's winner and another O'Brien-trained mount, was the favourite. In attendance at Aintree were The Queen Mother (who owned M'as Tu Vu who was also running in the race), and her daughters Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret.

Several fences had been reduced in severity following an outcry over four equine fatalities in the previous year's National. The heavy going meant the 16th fence (the Water Jump) was omitted – the first time in Grand National history that not all 30 fences were jumped.