Sweet moment couple get engaged at the Grand National

Sweet moment couple get engaged at the Grand National

…Researched and contributed by Solomon Thomas.

Amidst the chaos at today’s Grand National at Aintree Racecourse, Jordan Paget, 27, popped the question to his girlfriend Sarah McGuiness, 28.

The couple, who have been through ‘thick and thin together,’ were videoed during the unforgettable moment.

Jordan, wearing a mint-coloured blazer, took to one knee in the stands of Aintree, surrounded by numerous audience members eager to see the race.

Their magical moment was caught on camera amidst crowds in the stands of Aintree
Their magical moment was caught on camera amidst crowds in the stands of Aintree

He later told the Liverpool Echo that he couldn’t have proposed at a “better place” than the Grand National.

Their magical moment was caught on camera amidst crowds in the stands.

Jordan and Sarah’s engagement came just hours before animal rights protestors stormed the course in a bid to stop horse racing.

The Animal Rising campaigners, armed with ladders, were seen to climb over fences at the edge of the course just before the race was due to start.

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A total of 23 campaigners have now been arrested following efforts by police to pull protestors away from the chaos on the course.

Sarah appears to tear up before eagerly saying yes to his proposal
Sarah appears to tear up before eagerly saying yes to his proposal

A Perfect Proposal

Jordan and Sarah’s proposal was a sweet and memorable moment amidst the chaos that ensued at the Grand National.

The couple, who have been together through thick and thin, were caught on camera during their unforgettable moment.

Jordan took advantage of the opportunity presented by the Grand National to propose to his girlfriend, and his proposal was well received by Sarah, who said yes amidst cheers from their friends and the audience.

Animal Rights Protestors at the Grand National

Unfortunately, the Grand National was also marred by protests from animal rights activists who stormed the course to stop the horse racing.

The Animal Rising campaigners, armed with ladders, were seen climbing over fences at the edge of the course just before the race was due to start.

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The police intervened and arrested 23 protesters who were disrupting the course.

While the right to peaceful protest is respected, illegal activities that endanger the safety of horses, jockeys, officials, or fans are not tolerated and will be dealt with robustly.

Overall, Jordan and Sarah’s engagement was a sweet moment amidst the chaos of the Grand National, and their love for each other was a shining example of positivity during a tumultuous event.

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