Randox held a reception at its headquarters in Crumlin to mark 10 years as sponsor of the Grand National steeplechase at Aintree. Jockeys Ruby Walsh and Danny Mullins attended the event.

The company displayed all winning trophies from the past decade. Randox commissions a unique trophy design each year for the race winner. Dr Peter FitzGerald, managing director of Randox, designed this year's trophy. His horse Spanish Harlem will run in the Grand National on April 11 at Aintree, ridden by Danny Mullins.

Randox operates more than 50 clinics across the UK and Ireland. The clinics provide health assessments covering prostate cancer detection, heart health and early disease prevention.

Danny Mullins described his family background in racing. The horse Spanish Harlem is trained by Willie Mullins.

Ruby Walsh stated that winning the Grand National changes lives and Randox saves lives.

A company spokesperson said Randox Health conducted over 21 million tests since 2023. The network plans to expand to 147 locations by 2026. Randox uses Biochip Technology to analyse multiple biomarkers from one sample.