The $19.1 million week of Melbourne racing
THE MELBOURNE CUP CARNIVAL – WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
* Four meetings during a week in spring, centred around the Melbourne Cup on the first Tuesday in November
* Derby Day (Saturday, November 4), Melbourne Cup (Tuesday, November 7), VRC Oaks Day (Thursday, November 9) and Stakes Day (Saturday, November 11)
* The four days are traditionally themed black and white, colour, a day for the ladies, and a day for the family
* Archer won the first Melbourne Cup in 1861 and the Tuesday has been a public holiday for the city since 1875
* More than 300,000 people are expected to attend the carnival, with a bumper record crowd of 418,069 in 2006
WHAT KIND OF RACES?
* Group One (8), Group Two (3), Group Three (9), Listed (6) and various Handicap or Benchmark Handicap races
* Distances range from 1000m sprints up to Australia’s premier staying race the Melbourne Cup over 3200m
* There are a number of unique races including an annual one for grey-coloured horses
HOW MUCH IS UP FOR GRABS?
* The combined total prize money from the 37 carnival races is $19.1 million distributed across all connections
* Race purses start at $120,000, up to $2 million for the Emirates Stakes and $6 million for the Melbourne Cup
* The prize money for the Coolmore Stud Stakes, a three-year-old sprint on Derby Day, has doubled to $1 million
HISTORY SAYS
* Despite the tight turnaround, it’s not uncommon for a horse to win more than once during Cup carnival week
* In 1930, Phar Lap raced four times across the carnival including in the Melbourne Cup and won all four races
* Thirty-five fillies have won the Wakeful Stakes (2000m) and Group One VRC Oaks (2500m) double
* The winner of the Lexus Stakes (2500m) on Derby Day is offered a guaranteed start in the Melbourne Cup
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