Scottish Grand National

Scottish Grand National
ClassPremier Handicap
LocationAyr Racecourse
Ayrshire, Scotland
Inaugurated1867
Race typeChase
SponsorCoral
WebsiteAyr
Race information
Distance4m (6,538 metres)
SurfaceTurf
TrackLeft-handed
QualificationFive-years-old and up
WeightHandicap
Purse£150,000 (2021)
1st: £84,405
Scottish Grand National
2025
Captain Cody Klarc Kent Our Power
Previous years
2024
Macdermott Surrey Quest Git Maker
2023
Kitty's Light Cooper's Cross Flash De Touzaine
2022
Win My Wings Kitty's Light Major Dundee
2021
Mighty Thunder Dingo Dollar Mister Fogpatches
2020-2011
2019
Takingrisks Crosspark Cloth Cap
2018
Joe Farrell Ballyoptic Vintage Clouds
2017
Vicente Cogry Benbens
2016
Vicente Alvarado Seeyouatmidnight
2015
Wayward Prince Goonyella Benbens
2014
Al Co Godsmejudge Trustan Times
2013
Godsmejudge Big Occasion Mister Marker
2012
Merigo Auroras Encore King Fontaine
2011
Beshabar Merigo Always Right
2010–2001
2010
Merigo Gone To Lunch No Panic
2009
Hello Bud Gone To Lunch Out The Black
2008
Iris De Balme Halcon Genelardais Flintoff
2007
Hot Weld Nine De Sivola Parsons Legacy
2006
Run For Paddy Ladalko Royal Emperor
2005
Joes Edge Cornish Rebel Another Rum
2004
Grey Abbey Kerry Lads Maximize
2003
Ryalux Stormez Spendid
2002
Take Control Shotgun Willy Gunther McBride
2001
Gingembre Ad Hoc Supreme Glory
2000–1991
2000
Paris Pike Noble Lord Young Kenny
1999
Young Kenny Hollybank Buck Full of Oats
1998
Baronet Eudipe Belmont King
1997
Belmont King Samlee Baronet
1996
Moorcroft Boy General Wolfe Arthur's Minstrel
1995
Willsford Sweet Duke Lo Stregone
1994
Earth Summit Bishop's Island Superior Finish
1993
Run For Free Merry Master Mister Ed
1992
Captain Dibble Dalkey Sound Off The Bru
1991
Killone Abbey Omerta Over The Road
1990–1988
1990
Four Trix Tartan Takeover Birling Jack
1989
Roll-A-Joint Charter Hardware Four Trix
1988
Mighty Mark Cheeny's Brig Over The Road
 

The Scottish Grand National is a Premier Handicap National Hunt steeplechase in Great Britain which is open to horses aged five years or older. It is run at Ayr, Scotland, over a distance of about 4 miles (3 miles 7 furlongs and 176 yards, or 6,397 metres) and during its running there are 27 fences to be jumped. It is a handicap race, and takes place each year in April. It is Scotland's equivalent of the Grand National, and is held during Ayr's two-day Scottish Grand National Festival meeting.