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Ryan Mania: Galashiels welcomes Grand National winner | |
(about 3 hours later) | |
Grand National winning jockey Ryan Mania has attended a parade in his home town of Galashiels in the Scottish Borders. | Grand National winning jockey Ryan Mania has attended a parade in his home town of Galashiels in the Scottish Borders. |
The event was organised to mark the young jockey's achievement in winning the race aboard Auroras Encore. | The event was organised to mark the young jockey's achievement in winning the race aboard Auroras Encore. |
His participation in the celebration was in doubt after a racing accident on Sunday. | His participation in the celebration was in doubt after a racing accident on Sunday. |
The jockey had been in Newcastle's Royal Victoria Infirmary since he came off his horse at Hexham. | The jockey had been in Newcastle's Royal Victoria Infirmary since he came off his horse at Hexham. |
But he was discharged just hours before the Galashiels event. | But he was discharged just hours before the Galashiels event. |
An MRI on his back and neck revealed he had a tiny fracture to his C7 vertebra as well as some soft tissue and ligament damage. | An MRI on his back and neck revealed he had a tiny fracture to his C7 vertebra as well as some soft tissue and ligament damage. |
It did not stop him parading through Galashiels and hundreds of people lined the streets to celebrate his success. | |
The Borders jockey said: "It means everything, I mean all these people are here to see me and it's a bit overwhelming really, I can't thank them enough. | |
"The National is the biggest race in the world and it's mad really that I won, but to see all the people here is heart-warming." | |
Hundreds of fans braved heavy rain to cheer Mania as he was paraded through the town led by a pipe band. | |
His mother Lesley greeted him before he set off on the tour, and said she was "the proudest mum on the planet". | |
She added: "It's a great turnout, I think there was something similar on Saturday night and it's great to see the town behind him. | |
"Lots of people put bets on him so maybe they want to say thanks or get him a drink. | |
"I was at the race and it was just unbelievable, but to see him fall the next day was a real worry but he's fine as far as we know and he's happy as Larry. Ryan just gets up and gets on with it." | |
Auroras Encore was a 66/1 outsider - making plenty of people in Galashiels who put on a bet very happy. | |
Scott Quinn said: "Plenty of folk backed him, I think only the bookies in the town didn't want him to win, so it's fantastic and I owe him a drink or three whenever he gets the chance." | |
Mania was presented with a framed picture of himself on board Auroras Encore as a gift from the town. | |
The jockey now hopes to be back in the saddle in time for next weekend's Scottish Grand National. | |
"I'm not used to all the attention, it's all gone crazy just because of a horse race," he said. | |
"On Friday no one outside the circles I'm involved with knew me but after a nine-minute race everyone knows who I am. | |
"Sunday was a disaster but it happens and I feel OK now, a bit tired and sore, I need to get the all clear from the Jockey Club doctor and hopefully I'll be fit for the Scottish National. | |
"If I could have I'd have been on a horse today, but it's nice to enjoy this reaction and I want to thank everyone who has turned out and those who support me from the bottom of my heart." |
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