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Red Rum Handicap Chase
2026
Ryan's Rocket
Highlands Legacy
Sans Bruit
Previous years
2025
Sans Bruit
Calico
Inedit Star
2024
Sans Bruit
Saint Roi
Path D'oroux
2023
Dancing On My Own
Douglas Talking
The Last Day
2022
The Last Day
Dancing On My Own
Shakem Up'arry
2021
Editeur Du Gite
Sully D'Oc Aa
Dostal Phil
2020-2011
2019
Moon Over Germany
Lady Buttons
Champagne At Tara
2018
Bentelimar
Theinval
Gino Trail
2017
Double W's
Theinval
Bun Doran
2016
Katachenko
Dandridge
Viconte Du Noyer
2015
Surf And Turf
Darwins Fox
Pearls Legend
2014
Parsnip Pete
Turn Over Sivola
Claret Cloak
2013
Oiseau de Nuit
Tanks For That
Kie
2012
Edgardo Sol
Astracad
Echo Bob
2011
Silk Drum
Oiseau de Nuit
I'm Delilah
2010-2001
2010
Chaninbar
Doctor David
Oiseau de Nuit
2009
Oh Crick
Lord Jay Jay
Tramantano
2008
Stan
Dev
Lord Henry
2007
Bambi De L'orme
Marshall Hall
Locksmith
2006
Jacks Craic
Nyrche
Andreas
2005
Fota Island
Kadount
Bambi De L'orme
2004
Tidour
Armaturk
St Pirran
2003
Golden Alpha
Dark'n Sharp
Risk Accessor
2002
Dark'n Sharp
Lord York
Glenelly Gale
2001
Aghawadda Gold
Wahiba Sands
Ichi Beau
2000-1991
2000
Jungli
Samakaan
Clifton Beat
1999
Flying Instructor
Green Green Desert
Celibate
1998
Jeffell
Flying Instructor
Lake Kariba
1997
Down The Fell
Lord Dorcet
Wee River
1996
Arctic Kinsman
Time Won't Wait
Uncle Ernie
1995
Coulton
Clay County
Oh So Grumpy
1994
Uncle Ernie
Viking Flagship
My Young Man
1993
Boutzdaroff
Fragrant Dawn
Young Pokey
1992
Katabatic
Master Rajh
Redundant Pal
1991
Blitzkreig
Redundant Pal
Nos Na Gaoithe
1990-1988
1990
Nohalmdun
Prize Asset
Katabatic
1989
Feroda
Prize Asset
Meikleour
1988
Prideaux Boy
Paddyboro
Bobsline
The Red Rum Handicap Chase is a Grade 3 National Huntsteeplechase in Great Britain which is open to horses aged five years or older. It is run on the Mildmay course at Aintree over a distance of about 2 miles (1 mile, 7 furlongs and 176 yards, or 3,178 metres), and during its running there are twelve fences to be jumped. It is a handicap race, and it is scheduled to take place each year in early April.
The event is named in memory of Red Rum, a three-time winner of the Grand National in the 1970s. It was formerly known as the Aintree Chase, and it was retitled the Red Rum Chase in 1997.
The race used to be contested as a limited handicap (a race where a restricted weight range is specified), and it was given Grade 2 status in 1991. It became a standard handicap in 2001, and since then it has been called the Red Rum Handicap Chase. This version was initially classed at Listed level, and it was promoted to Grade 3 status in 2004.