How Many Mares Have Won The Grand National? As Panic Attack Flies ‘Girl Power’ Flag

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How Many Mares Have Won The Grand National? As Panic Attack Flies ‘Girl Power’ Flag

One of the many questions that gets chucked about in the build-up to the biggest steeplechase in the world each year is – how many mares have won the Grand National?

This is because punters often like to back the female runners in the race in true ‘Girl Power’ fashion.

But just how many mares have won the Grand National, what is their recent record like and, most importantly – are there any mares running in 2026?

How Many Mares Have Won The Grand National?

The Grand National was first run in 1839 – meaning the world-famous Aintree race has been going over 180 years.

However, over this time the history of the race tells us that only 13 Grand National winners that were MARES.

And the most recent was 75 years ago – which was Nickel Coin in 1951 (watch below).

WATCH: Nickel Coin – The Last Winning Grand National Mare (1951) 

With the first winning Grand National mare Charity in 1841 – in what was only the third running of the race at the time.

In fact, the 1800’s was the best period for female winners of the Merseyside Marathon – with 10 of the 13 coming that century.

With just three in the 1900’s and we are yet to see a winner in the 2000’s.

Grand National Winning Mares

Grand National Winning Mares

Grand National Winning Mares

  • Charity (1841)
  • Miss Mowbray (1852)
  • Anatis (1860)
  • Jealousy (1861)
  • Emblem (1863)
  • Emblematic (1864)
  • Casse Tete (1872)
  • Empress (1880)
  • Zoedone (1883)
  • Frigate (1889)
  • Shannon Lass (1902)
  • Sheila’s Cottage (1948)
  • Nickel Coin (1951)

Are There Any Grand National Mares Running In 2026?

Yes, – but possibly just ONE.

These days the Grand National runners are capped at 34 for safety reasons and right on the cusp is PANIC ATTACK – who is numbered 34.

Meaning, as things stand, she’s in the race.

Trained by Dan Skelton, this 10 year-old mare is certainly not without a chance either.

She was a tidy winner of the Coral Gold Cup at Newbury earlier this season (watch below).

While last time out wasn’t disgraced when third in the Paddy Power Mares’ Chase at the Cheltenham Festival.

She’d also be the first winner in the Grand National for brothers Dan and Harry Skelton – and be the first mare since Nickel Coin to land the famous race.

Skelton had another mare run in the race in 2024 – Galia Des Liteaux, but she could only manage 8th.

Panic Attack is priced up at around 18/1 to win the 2026 Grand National.

Can she end the long run of no winning Grand National mares and become just the fourteenth overall lady to grace the Aintree winners’ enclosure.

WATCH: Panic Attack Winning The Coral Gold Cup at Newbury 

Grand National 2026 Date🗓️

📅Date: Saturday 11th April 2026
⌚Time: 4:00pm
🏇Racecourse: Aintree
🔄Trip: 4m 2 1/2f
💷Winning Purse: £500,000
📺 TV: ITV Racing / Racing TV

Andy is a horse racing journalist and betting expert who specializes in trends and stats. With his long association with FromTheStables Andy has also built-up solid contacts with some of the best stables in the UK. He also writes for GeeGeez and has produced content for bookmakers Matchbook and BetBright in the past, plus was the former sports betting editor of odds comparison site Easyodds and Juicestorm. Andy has also appeared on betting podcasts for MatchBook and has featured in the popular Weatherbys Cheltenham Festival Guide. Plus, has also ghost written for former top jockey Richard Dunwoody and has had a regular monthly column in the Racing Ahead horse racing magazine for 15 years. Andy is now a regular on ReadHorseRacing.com - giving his expert views, trends and tips on horse racing - if there's a stat to be explored, Andy is sure to find a betting angle to use. You can also see his popular daily horse racing cheat sheet that highlights best bets, NAP's, hot trainers, fun facts, key stats, longest travellers and much more. Plus hold a horse racing Press Pass. While, finally, you can also hear Andy's weekly horse racing views and best bets on the popular Final Furlong podcast alongside host Emmet Kennedy and guests - available on all good podcast platforms including YouTube and Spotify.

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