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Horse racing-I Am Maximus Grand National victory costs British bookmakers dear

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Posted on April 13, 2026

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By Yamini Kalia April 13 (Reuters) - British bookmakers reported turnover of more than 150 million pounds ($202 million) from the weekend's Grand National steeplechase, but the victory of crowd

I Am Maximus Grand National Win Results in Heavy Losses for UK Bookmakers

By Yamini Kalia

April 13 (Reuters) - British bookmakers reported turnover of more than 150 million pounds ($202 million) from the weekend's Grand National steeplechase, but the victory of crowd favourite I Am Maximus for the second time hit them hard in the pocket. 

Impact of I Am Maximus' Victory on UK Bookmakers

Bookmakers' Usual Profit Patterns

Bookmakers usually profit when outsiders at long odds win major horse races rather than heavily-backed short-priced favourites.

Reaction from William Hill

"I Am Maximus winning was one of our worst possible scenarios so we weren’t thrilled by the outcome," William Hill’s Deputy Director of Racing, Jack Shelley, told Reuters. 

Significance of the Grand National

The Grand National, a magnet for seasoned and occasional punters, is an annual race over fences at Aintree near Liverpool, Northern England first run in 1839.

Importance for Betting Firms

British betting firms are facing mounting pressure from tighter gambling regulations and competition from football and online casino products, making events like the Grand National increasingly important for attracting punters.

Betting Volumes and Bookmaker Performance

Turnover and Growth Reports

The race drew strong betting interest, with Ladbrokes owner Entain saying it generated the company's largest betting volumes of the year, with turnover up on 2025 and particularly strong growth across its betting shops. William Hill, one of the UK’s best‑known high‑street bookmakers, also recorded year‑on‑year growth at its retail shops.

Betfred's Experience

Fred Done, CEO of Betfred, an independent bookmaker, called the race "a Gladiatorial Bloodbath for us bookmakers", while his company reported a 10% rise in online turnover, with modest over‑the‑counter gains and a strong uplift in in‑shop betting terminals.

Grand National's Position Among Global Betting Events

The Grand National has eclipsed the NFL Super Bowl and golf's U.S. Masters to become the biggest single-day betting event, and is expected to retain that status this year even though the soccer World Cup is taking place, Betfred said.

($1 = 0.7443 pound)

(Reporting by Yamini Kalia in Bengaluru, editing by Ed Osmond)

Key Takeaways

  • I Am Maximus’s victory as the 9/2 favourite dealt a heavy blow to bookmaker profits, as short‑priced winners offer less margin compared to long‑shot upsets.
  • Grand National betting turnover exceeded £150 million, confirming its status as the UK's premier single‑day betting event, outstripping the Super Bowl and Masters in volume.
  • Entain and William Hill reported significant growth in betting activity during the race—Entain achieved its highest volumes of the year—highlighting the race’s vital importance amid regulatory pressures and competition.
  • A £100,000 single bet on I Am Maximus exemplified the risk profile for bookmakers, with large on‑course wagers compounding exposure during heavy betting events.
  • Broader industry pressures, including rising UK gambling taxes and competition from prediction betting markets, underscore the reliance on high‑volume occasions like the Grand National to drive revenue.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much was the turnover for British bookmakers during the Grand National?
British bookmakers reported a turnover of over 150 million pounds ($202 million) during the weekend's Grand National steeplechase.
Why did I Am Maximus' victory negatively affect bookmakers?
I Am Maximus was a crowd favourite, meaning many bets were placed on him. When favourites win, bookmakers pay out more, leading to bigger losses.
What trends did bookmakers observe during this year's Grand National?
Bookmakers saw strong betting interest, record betting volumes, year-on-year growth in retail shops, and significant increases in online turnover.
How important is the Grand National for British betting firms?
The Grand National is the biggest single-day betting event for British bookmakers, crucial for attracting both regular and occasional punters.
How is the UK betting market changing?
British betting firms face tighter gambling regulations and increased competition from football and online casino products.

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