Ryan Mania Explained

Ryan Mania
Occupation:National Hunt jockey
Birth Place:Galashiels, Scotland, United Kingdom
Birth Date:1989 12, df=y
Horses:Auroras Encore

Ryan Mania (born 23 December 1989) is a Scottish National Hunt jockey from Galashiels,[1] most famous for winning the 2013 Grand National on the Sue Smith-trained Auroras Encore, at starting odds of 66/1.

Early life and career

Mania was born in 1989, in Galashiels, Scotland to joiner Kevin and mental health worker Lesley Mania, who first sat him on a Shetland pony aged three.[2] He began working with point-to-point horses aged 12, and rode for Peter Monteith and subsequently for Howard Johnson, before Johnson lost his trainer's licence at the end of 2011.

At this point he left jump racing to work for his local hunt, the Fife Foxhounds as whipper-in.[3] But over the winter, he started feeling he was missing out after seeing horses running which he had ridden previously and, encouraged by his agent, Bruce Jeffrey, he returned to ride for Sue Smith.[3] [4]

2013 Grand National

Mania had his first ride in the Grand National in 2013,[5] and was the unexpected winner, riding 66/1 outsider Auroras Encore, and winning by nine lengths. As a 23-year-old, he was one of the youngest people to ever win the Grand National, and was also the first Scottish jockey to win the race for 117 years.[3] He had previously been beaten by a head on the horse in the 2012 Scottish Grand National.

He made further headlines through a fall on a different horse for Sue Smith the following day, which saw him airlifted to the Royal Victoria Infirmary hospital with suspected neck and back injuries.[6] It was later discovered he had fractured a vertebra at the base of his neck. He returned to race riding on the first day of the Scottish Grand National meeting at Ayr on 19 April 2013.[7]

Retirement

Mania announced his retirement from riding in November 2014 at the age of 25, citing problems maintaining his riding weight as the main reason and saying that he no longer got a "kick out of winning"[8] After retiring from jump racing he worked as a kennel huntsman for the Braes of Derwent Hunt[9] [10] and as master huntsman for the Berwickshire hunt.[11]

During his retirement he rode in a charity race at Aintree, the scene of his Grand National triumph, in aid of the Countryside Alliance.[11] He also had a spell as assistant trainer to Sandy Thomson, a National Hunt trainer in the Scottish Borders.

Comeback to racing

Mania made his comeback as a National Hunt jockey in October 2019, citing improvements in sports nutrition which allowed him to manage his weight more effectively than previously, as well as family influences and rediscovering his appreciation of the sport.[12] [13] The first race of his comeback was aboard Fair Minx at Ayr with his mount finishing seventh of ten runners.[14]

Mania rode Hill Sixteen at the 2023 Grand National who fell at the first fence and died almost immediately from their injuries.[15]

Notes and References

  1. News: JPI Media. The Southern Reporter. Grand National win for Gala's Ryan Mania. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304190244/http://www.thesouthernreporter.co.uk/sport/horse-racing/grand-national-win-for-gala-s-ryan-mania-1-2881292. dead. 4 March 2016. 8 April 2013.
  2. News: Grand National winner Ryan Mania to remain in hospital. 4 April 2018. BBC Sport. 8 April 2013.
  3. News: Ryan Mania becomes first Scots jockey to win National in 117 years. 4 April 2018. HeraldScotland. 7 April 2013. Herald & Times Group.
  4. News: National hero staying calm in eye of the media storm . Muscat, Julian . Racing Post . London . 13 April 2013 .
  5. News: Grand National 2013: Debutant jockey Ryan Mania wins on 66/1 shot Auroras Encore. 6 April 2013. Metro. DMG Media. Danny. Griffiths.
  6. News: Grand National:Ryan Mania Stays in Hospital. https://web.archive.org/web/20130410080104/http://news.sky.com/story/1075148/grand-national-ryan-mania-stays-in-hospital. dead. 10 April 2013. 8 April 2013. Sky News.
  7. News: National hero Mania back in the saddle and raring to go . Richard. Birch . Racing Post . London . 19 April 2013 .
  8. News: Ryan Mania: Grand National-winning jockey retires at 25. BBC Sport. 26 November 2014.
  9. News: Winning jockey joins North-East hunt. 20 January 2020. Northern Echo. Gavin Havery. 5 March 2015. Newsquest Media Group.
  10. News: Grand National winner Ryan Mania: how pressure to lose weight made me retire. 7 April 2015. The Guardian. Michael Butler. 20 January 2020.
  11. News: Ryan Mania: The jockey leading the pack and hunting new Aintree glory. Yorkshire Post. 20 January 2020. JPI Media. 20 October 2016.
  12. News: Exclusive - Grand National winner Ryan Mania comes out of retirement with a renewed appetite to compete. Tom Richmond. Yorkshire Post. 20 January 2020. JPI Media. 25 October 2019.
  13. News: Rejuvenated Ryan Mania ready for comeback after winning battle with the scales. David Baxter. Racing Post. 20 January 2020. 26 October 2019.
  14. News: Ryan Mania unplaced as Grand National hero makes comeback at Ayr. Tom Richmond. Yorkshire Post. 20 January 2020. JPI Media. 28 October 2019.
  15. News: Tom . English . Grand National 2023: Trainer Sandy Thomson on the death of horse Hill Sixteen . 19 April 2023 . BBC.