Mr Vango held on to say victory forward of Tanganyika within the Midlands Grand Nationwide at Uttoxeter.
Mr Vango, ridden by Jack Tudor, led early on and was at or close to the entrance all through the 4 and 1 / 4 mile 25-fence race of 16 runners.
Sara Bradstock’s top-weighted nine-year-old, who was 11-1 within the odds, then constructed up a lead of about two lengths after the penultimate fence and, regardless of Tanganyika closing in, took victory.
Jamie Snowden’s Passing Nicely got here in third and Emma Lavelle’s My Silver Lining fourth.
Mr Vango added the win to victories within the London Nationwide at Sandown in December and the Peter Marsh at Haydock in January.
“He is nice enjoyable and a fantastic jumper,” Tudor informed ITV Racing.
It earned the Wantage-based coach Bradstock her greatest win since taking up the licence from her late husband Mark a 12 months in the past.
“It is a very unhappy however very special occasion,” mentioned Bradstock. “It breaks my coronary heart that Mark’s not right here. It actually cheered him when this horse gained simply earlier than he died.
“However Mark needed me to go on and it is moments like this that make you realise it is value all the trouble and heartache.”