JockeyCam took to racing’s biggest stage last week as it captured action from all three days of the Grand National meeting.
Race fans around the globe got the opportunity ‘ride’ the iconic Aintree course via JockeyCam’s immersive pictures, thanks to a collaboration with horseracing’s Premier Raceday initiative.
Among the highlights from the showcase meet was thrilling point-of-view coverage from Jack Tudor, as he piloted Kitty’s Light to fifth in Saturday Randix Grand National.
National viewers also got to experience the view of Danny Mullins, who tackled the famous fences on board Meetingofthewater.
“A huge thank-you to everyone who made it possible for race fans to experience JockeyCam at the Grand National meeting,” said Co-Founder and CEO Sam Fleet.
“From the jockeys and trainers to GBR, The Jockey Club, broadcasters and race sponsors, it’s always a huge collaborative effort, and it was an honour to again be part of the biggest event on the British racing calendar.”