Grand National golden girl Rachael Blackmore taken to hospital as her horse dies in fall at Aintree

  • Rachael Blackmore was riding Willy De Houelle in second race of the afternoon
  • The four-year-old horse tumbled early on and dismounted the 35-year-old
  • A ‘sore’ Blackmore reportedly walked into the ambulance on her way to hospital 

Grand National winner Rachael Blackmore has been taken to hospital after suffering a fall in the Grade 1 Juvenile Hurdle at Aintree on Thursday. 

Blackmore was riding Willy De Houelle for Willie Mullins in the second race of the afternoon. 

Reports differed on the 35-year-old ‘s condition immediately after the incident with Racing TV claiming she was attended to on track. Sadly, her mount, Willy De Houelle, suffered fatal injuries. 

ITV later updated viewers on the 2021  Grand National winner’s health and confirmed that she had walked into an ambulance on her way to hospital.

‘Rachael Blackmore walked into the ambulance, looked pretty sore doing so,’ presenter Ed Chamberlain said. ‘Hopefully she will be okay. News on her horse as soon as we get it.’

Blackmore only recently returned from a serious neck injury at the end of December after missing several months of the season. She enjoyed a superb Cheltenham festival, claiming two wins on Bob Olinger and Air Of Entitlement. 

Grand National winner Rachael Blackmore has been taken to hospital after suffering a nasty fall

Grand National winner Rachael Blackmore has been taken to hospital after suffering a nasty fall

The 35-year-old rode Minella Times to glory for trainer Henry De Bromhead at Aintree in 2021

The 35-year-old rode Minella Times to glory for trainer Henry De Bromhead at Aintree in 2021

Blackmore enjoyed a successful Cheltenham, claiming two wins, having only returned from a serious neck injury in late December

Blackmore enjoyed a successful Cheltenham, claiming two wins, having only returned from a serious neck injury in late December

Meanwhile, animal charity Animal Aid called for a ban on jump racing following the death of Willy De Houelle. The four-year-old rode in the JCB Triumph Hurdle at Cheltenham last month, finishing 11th out of 17 starters. 

The statement read: ‘Willy De Houelle, just four years old, was killed in the second race today after suffering a horrific fall. The death toll of this event is now 66 horses killed since 2000.

‘The Grand National three-day meeting is lethal for horses – who have no choice but to run for their lives on a racecourse designed to push them to their limits.

‘Furthermore, National Hunt or ‘jump’ racing has killed more than 3,000 horses since 2001. This is why we are calling for a ban on jump racing, with the cruel Cheltenham and Aintree festivals being the first to go.’

Blackmore is due to ride Minella Indo on Saturday as she attempts to add to her success at Aintree four years ago.

She is also booked to ride The Folkes Tiara in the 4.45 and St Jessica in the closing 5.15 on Thursday.

Blackmore’s achievements have seen her awarded with an honorary MBE, and was also crowned the BBC Sports Personality World Sport Star of the Year.

It came after she made history by becoming the first female jockey to clinch the Grand National.

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