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26-650: [REDACTED] Look up Columbine  or columbine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Columbine may refer to: Places [ edit ] Columbine, Colorado , a census-designate place in Jefferson and Arapahoe counties in Colorado, United States Columbine High School , a high school in Columbine, Colorado, United States Columbine Memorial ,

52-535: A 1927 strike by coal miners Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Fictitious characters [ edit ] Columbine (stock character) or Columbina, a stock character in the Commedia dell'arte Columbine, a stock character in Harlequinade Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Columbine (album) , an album by Aura Dione Columbine (book) ,

78-505: A 1999 school shooting in Columbine, Colorado Columbine Mine massacre , occurring during a 1927 strike by coal miners Arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Fictitious characters [ edit ] Columbine (stock character) or Columbina, a stock character in the Commedia dell'arte Columbine, a stock character in Harlequinade Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media [ edit ] Columbine (album) , an album by Aura Dione Columbine (book) ,

104-411: A 2009 book about the school shooting Columbine , a 1950 painting by Max Beckmann Bowling for Columbine , a 2002 film about the school shooting Columbine (band)  [ fr ] , a French hip-hop band Biology [ edit ] Columbine (plant) or Aquilegia , a genus of flowers Stiboges nymphidia or columbine, a metalmark butterfly Columbine, pertaining to birds of

130-411: A 2009 book about the school shooting Columbine , a 1950 painting by Max Beckmann Bowling for Columbine , a 2002 film about the school shooting Columbine (band)  [ fr ] , a French hip-hop band Biology [ edit ] Columbine (plant) or Aquilegia , a genus of flowers Stiboges nymphidia or columbine, a metalmark butterfly Columbine, pertaining to birds of

156-524: A furlong of the course. Peter Simple still led at the Canal Turn but it was here that Lottery was pulled up after showing signs of distress. Only the Seventy Four , Gaylad , Columbine and The Returned were still within one field {fence} of the leader at this point but the grey was still full of running and looked very likely to win. At the turn for home a group of spectators, keen to get

182-407: A good view, had encroached onto the course without realising. Peter Simple was by now many lengths clear but his rider failed to notice the spectators in time and in trying to avoid them he was thrown from his mount. Powell, on second placed Seventy Four was able to take evasive action and continued towards the hurdles in the lead with only Gaylad close enough to challenge. Seventy Four jumped

208-634: A high school in Columbine, Colorado, United States Columbine Memorial , a memorial in Columbine, Colorado, United States, commemorating the Columbine High School massacre Columbine, Routt County, Colorado , an unincorporated community and historic district in Routt County, Colorado, United States Columbine Peak , a mountain in California Massacres [ edit ] Columbine High School massacre ,

234-931: A list of ships of the Royal Navy HMS Columbine (1806) , an 18-gun Cruizer-class brig-sloop HMS Wild Swan (1876) or HMS Columbine , an Osprey-class screw sloop Other uses [ edit ] Columbine, a racehorse in the 1842 Grand National See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "Columbine" on Misplaced Pages. All pages with titles beginning with Columbine All pages with titles containing Columbine Colombine (disambiguation) Colombino (disambiguation) Colombina (disambiguation) Colombian (disambiguation) Colombiana (disambiguation) Colombia (disambiguation) Columbia (disambiguation) Columbian (disambiguation) Columbiana (disambiguation) Columbiad (disambiguation) Columbina (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

260-854: A list of ships of the Royal Navy HMS Columbine (1806) , an 18-gun Cruizer-class brig-sloop HMS Wild Swan (1876) or HMS Columbine , an Osprey-class screw sloop Other uses [ edit ] Columbine, a racehorse in the 1842 Grand National See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "Columbine" on Misplaced Pages. All pages with titles beginning with Columbine All pages with titles containing Columbine Colombine (disambiguation) Colombino (disambiguation) Colombina (disambiguation) Colombian (disambiguation) Colombiana (disambiguation) Colombia (disambiguation) Columbia (disambiguation) Columbian (disambiguation) Columbiana (disambiguation) Columbiad (disambiguation) Columbina (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

286-419: A long run in to the finish line, bypassing the monument fence and water jump on the way. Anonymous and Columbine led the competitors around the first circuit in which Sam Weller was the only recorded faller, somewhere near Becher's Brook. At the start of the second circuit Peter Simple took up the running and by the time Becher's Brook was reached for the second time the competitors were spread out over

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312-526: A man-made post and rails. From here the field then turned left towards the Leeds to Liverpool canal, before jumping the Canal Turn , a fence at a sharp 90-degree angle. This would then place the runners in the fields running along the canal, where they would jump Valentine's Brook , The Table top, a fence in which the landing side was significantly raised, and then the lane fences, two hedges either side of

338-443: A memorial in Columbine, Colorado, United States, commemorating the Columbine High School massacre Columbine, Routt County, Colorado , an unincorporated community and historic district in Routt County, Colorado, United States Columbine Peak , a mountain in California Massacres [ edit ] Columbine High School massacre , a 1999 school shooting in Columbine, Colorado Columbine Mine massacre , occurring during

364-442: A starting price from the bookmakers and were sent off unquoted. The course consisted of two circuits of a spindle-shaped course at Aintree, starting from a position beside the stables and running off the racecourse over Melling Road and into open countryside. The competitors would have to negotiate any hedges and banks they came across to travel from field to field, most of which were open ploughland, until reaching Becher's Brook ,

390-413: A winner with Lottery in 1839. It was also suggested that Elmore had owned a part share in 1840 Grand National winner, Jerry. He was trained by George Dockeray whose Epsom stables had also prepared Lottery and Jerry when they had won. Second: Seventy Four, who was finishing second for the second time and carried the colours of Lord Mostyn . He was ridden by Horatio Powell. Third: Peter Simple, who

416-463: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Columbine [REDACTED] Look up Columbine  or columbine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Columbine may refer to: Places [ edit ] Columbine, Colorado , a census-designate place in Jefferson and Arapahoe counties in Colorado, United States Columbine High School ,

442-506: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages 1842 Grand National The 1842 Grand Liverpool Steeplechase was the fourth official annual running of a steeplechase , later to become known as the Grand National Steeplechase , a horse race which took place at Aintree Racecourse near Liverpool on 2 March 1842 and attracted 15 runners. Although recorded by

468-505: The Melling Road that marked the point where the runners re-entered the actual race course. From here the land was laid to turf as the runners turned left and came back towards the stands. Here they had to negotiate the monument or made fence, today known as the chair, and then a water jump before setting off on a second circuit of the course. On reaching the race course for a second time, the runners would this time jump two hurdles before

494-611: The family Columbidae (doves and pigeons) People [ edit ] Edward H. Columbine , Naval Officer Transportation [ edit ] Columbine , a locomotive of the Grand Junction Railway Columbine , a former passenger service operated by Union Pacific Railroad Columbine II and Columbine III , the Lockheed Constellation presidential aircraft used by US president Dwight D. Eisenhower HMS Columbine ,

520-450: The family Columbidae (doves and pigeons) People [ edit ] Edward H. Columbine , Naval Officer Transportation [ edit ] Columbine , a locomotive of the Grand Junction Railway Columbine , a former passenger service operated by Union Pacific Railroad Columbine II and Columbine III , the Lockheed Constellation presidential aircraft used by US president Dwight D. Eisenhower HMS Columbine ,

546-441: The final hurdle in the lead but was very tired by this stage and failed to respond to the vigorous urgings of his rider for an extra effort. Gaylad by contrast was treated with much more compassion by his rider and responded to this nursing by finding the extra effort necessary to get up and win by four lengths. The very unfortunate Peter Simple was remounted to finish fifteen lengths back in third with The Returned and Columbine

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572-415: The only other recorded finishers. The remaining runners, with the exception of Sam Weller and Lottery , are believed to have completed the course but were so far behind that they were probably swallowed up by the many mounted spectators and carriages who would follow the runners from the top end of the racecourse down the home straight. The race was timed at 13 minutes and 30 seconds, a full minute outside

598-590: The press at the time as the seventh running of the Grand Liverpool, which was renamed the Grand National in 1847, the first three runnings were poorly organised affairs and are today regarded as unofficial. The race was not run as a handicap chase and therefore all the runners were declared to carry 12 stone with the exception of the winner of the 1840 Cheltenham Steeplechase who had to carry 13 stone 4 lbs. The remaining runners did not command

624-512: The record. Colours as published in The Liverpool Mail , Thursday 3 March 1842. Distanced refers to horses that was not in the sight of the judge when the first horse reached the chair. Winner: Gaylad was ridden by Tom Olliver, who was one of the most experienced riders in the race, having his fourth ride after finishing second in 1839 while riding Seventy Four. The horse was owned by Piccadilly horse trader John Elmore , already

650-469: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Columbine . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Columbine&oldid=1247289942 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description

676-469: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Columbine . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Columbine&oldid=1247289942 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description

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