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About the Melbourne Cup<\/h2>\n

Next Melbourne Cup \u2013 Tuesday November 5, 2024 3200m | Group 1 Open Handicap | Flemington Racecourse | Prize money: $8,000,000<\/strong><\/h5>\n

The Melbourne Cup is the most anticipated race run in Australia each year. It is held on the first Tuesday of November and is known as \u201cThe race that stops the nation\u201d. It is the highlight of the Melbourne Spring Carnival<\/a> and the last leg of the ‘3 majors’. It is run over 2 miles \u2013 3200m, and only the top stayers from Australia and around the world are eligible to be entered. Horses qualify via a ballot system and can gain exemption by winning specific lead up races. The race has a large field size due to its prestigious nature, holding a capacity of 24 runners. The runners compete for a prize pool of over $8 Million with the winner taking home $4.4 Million.<\/p>\n

History of the Melbourne Cup<\/h2>\n

The Melbourne Cup was first held in 1861 and has since become the jewel of Australian thoroughbred racing. The race is synonymous with champion racehorses who have etched their name in history, including the greats; Makybe Diva, Phar Lap, Rain Lover, Think Big and Kingston Rule, just to name a few. Only 4 horses have won the race consecutively.<\/p>\n

Melbourne Cup Key Statistics<\/h2>\n