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who won the melbourne cup in 1991

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Who won the Caulfield and Melbourne Cup double in 1991?

Four-year-old Let’s Elope won the 1991 Caulfield and Melbourne Cup double, the first mare since Rivette in 1939 to win the Cups Double in the same year. Trained by the ‘Cups King’ Bart Cummings, the New Zealand bred mare’s champion efforts saw her go on to win the prestigious Australian Horse of the Year award for the 1991-1992 season.

Who won the Australian Horse of the year 1991?

Trained by the ‘Cups King’ Bart Cummings, the New Zealand bred mare’s champion efforts saw her go on to win the prestigious Australian Horse of the Year award for the 1991-1992 season. She continued her winning streak with wins in the G2 CF Orr Stakes, G2 St George Stakes and the G1 Honda Australian Cup, in track record time.

What horse won the Melbourne Cup in 1992?

This famed grey gelding’s winning performance didn’t stop with his 1992 Melbourne Cup victory, as he went on to win the Adelaide Cup and South Australian Derby in the same year, racking up an impressive lot of race results.

Who is the fastest horse to win the Melbourne Cup?

There have been a host of Melbourne Cup winners, ranging from Phar Lap to Makybe Diva. Media Puzzle has had the fastest race time in Melbourne Cup history with a time of 3:17 in 2002. More recently Makybe Diva won three successive Melbourne Cups.

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Who won the Melbourne Cup in 1992?

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What horse won the Melbourne Cup in 1990?

Kingston RuleAbout: Kingston Rule, arguably the best bred horse to win the Cup, was also the final horse to win the Moonee Valley and Melbourne Cups double. His win as a five-year-old at Flemington in 1990 was the first for jockey Darren Beadman.

Who won the Melbourne Cup in 1993?

Vintage CropThe race was won by Irish horse Vintage Crop becoming the first European Horse to win the race. His win the Melbourne Cup was put on the international map. Vintage Crop had won Curragh Cup and Irish St. Leger before Weld took Vintage Crop to Australia and try and win first up.

What year did Rogan Josh win the Melbourne Cup?

1999Rogan Josh (30 September 1992 − 24 June 2022) was an Australian Thoroughbred racehorse, who won the 1999 Melbourne Cup when ridden by John Marshall for the trainer Bart Cummings.

Who won the 1989 Melbourne Cup?

TawrrificTawrrific (1984–1999) was a Thoroughbred racehorse who is best remembered for winning the 1989 Melbourne Cup. Trained by Lee Freedman and ridden by Shane Dye, he won in the then record time of three minutes and 17.1 seconds.

Who won the Melbourne Cup in 1986?

At TalaqMelbourne Cup WinnersYearWinnerWeight1988Empire Rose53.5 kgs1987Kensei51.5 kgs1986At Talaq54.5 kgs1985What A Nuisance52.5 kgs57 more rows

Who won the Melbourne Cup in 1983?

KiwiKiwi wins the 1983 Melbourne Cup. As the field was within sight of the finish, the commentator suddenly yelled, 'and here comes Kiwi out of the blue', signalling one of the greatest-ever finishes in the history of the Cup. Kiwi's victory was the ultimate Kiwi triumph.

Who won the Melbourne Cup in 1996?

SaintlySince then, the race has been won by many champions including Phar Lap who won the race in 1930, along with Makybe Diva who became the first horse to win the race three times....HISTORY OF THE MELBOURNE CUP.Year1996WinnerSaintlyYear1961WinnerLord FuryYear192634 more columns

Who won the Melbourne Cup in 1987?

KenseiKensei (1982−2002) was a New Zealand-bred Thoroughbred racehorse, who won the 1987 Melbourne Cup. He was sired by Blarney Kiss (USA), who was also the sire of 1983 Melbourne Cup winner Kiwi. His dam was Kitty's Dream (NZ) who was by Nauplius (NZ).

How old was Rogan Josh when he died?

age 29The 1999 Melbourne Cup winner Rogan Josh has died at the age 29. He was humanely euthanised following colic related complications.

Who won the Melbourne Cup 1999?

galloper Rogan JoshLegendary WA galloper Rogan Josh, winner of the 1999 Melbourne Cup, has died in Melbourne aged 29.

Who won the Melbourne Cup in 2001?

EtherealEthereal wins the 2001 Melbourne Cup to complete the coveted Caulfield Cup and Melbourne Cup double. The Caulfield and Melbourne Cup double is considered the holy grail of Australasian racing. Eight of the 11 horses to win the double have been New Zealand-bred.

When did the last mare win the Melbourne Cup?

Empire Rose, 1988. The gigantic mare Empire Rose had run second to Kensei in the 1987 Melbourne Cup. A year later she became the first mare to win the Cup since 1965. more...

Who won the Melbourne Cup in 1996?

SaintlySince then, the race has been won by many champions including Phar Lap who won the race in 1930, along with Makybe Diva who became the first horse to win the race three times....HISTORY OF THE MELBOURNE CUP.Year1996WinnerSaintlyYear1961WinnerLord FuryYear192634 more columns

Who won the Melbourne Cup in 1988?

Empire RoseEmpire Rose wins the 1988 Melbourne Cup. In 1988 Empire Rose defeated weight-for-age stars Vo Rogue and Sky Chase in the Mackinnon Stakes, one of the important lead-up races to the Melbourne Cup. Three days later she held off a determined Natski to become the first mare to win the Cup since 1965.

What horse won the Melbourne Cup in 1985?

What A NuisanceWhat A Nuisance (1978–2005) was a New Zealand-bred Thoroughbred racehorse. He was best known for winning the Melbourne Cup at Flemington Racecourse in November 1985.

Where is the Melbourne Cup held?

This is a list of the winners of the Melbourne Cup. The Melbourne Cup is Australia's major thoroughbred horse race. It is run at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne. Each year, internationally bred or owned horses compete in the race.

How long is the Rain Lover race?

This reduced the distance by 61 ft 6 in (18.75 m), and Rain Lover 's 1968 race record of 3min.19.1sec was accordingly adjusted to 3min.17.9sec. The present record holder is the 1990 winner Kingston Rule with a time of 3min 16.3sec.

Who won the Melbourne Cup in 1997?

One of the best ever performances to win a Melbourne Cup came in 1997 when Might And Power was taken on by horse after horse from a long way out. With Jimmy Cassidy riding, the champion kept finding and was tackled late by Doriemus but edged out the 1995 winer. The free rolling front runner had earlier won the Caulfield Cup (2400m) by seven lengths that year before backing up in 1998 to win the Cox Plate.

What is the Melbourne Cup?

The Melbourne Cup (3200m) is ‘the race that stops the nation’. It is one of the biggest races around the globe and is rich with history. The previous three winning horses are Twilight Payment (2020), Vow And Declare (2019) and Cross Counter (2018). See the complete Melbourne Cup winners list below.

How much does a horse weigh in the Melbourne Cup?

Since the kilogram measurements begun in 1972 for the Melbourne Cup, horses within the weight range of 55.1-56kgs have resulted in nine Melbourne Cup wins. Although a vast majority of Melbourne Cup winners (25) weigh between 51.1kgs and 55kgs. Horses that weigh in the 40 kilo and high 50 ranges rarely win the Melbourne Cup.

Do Melbourne Cup winners come from favourite horses?

In such a large and unpredictable race, the Melbourne Cup winners generally never come from the favourite horse on the day. On one instance that was the occasion, when Fiorente crossed the line first from barrier five in 2013. More often than not, the favourite doesn’ t even place.

Who won the first Melbourne Cup?

The first Melbourne Cup was held on November 7th, 1861. The race was won by 16.3 hand bay stallion Archer, who was trained by Etienne de Mestre and ridden by John Cutts, one of the best known and respected jockeys of the time. He was therefore the first horse recorded in the Melbourne Cup history books. The prize for this race was 710 gold sovereigns and a gold watch. A total of seventeen horses began the race on the day. Archer, a betting outsider, managed to defeat the favourite, Mormon, by six lengths.

When did Vintage Crop win the Melbourne Cup?

In 1993 , Vintage Crop became both the first Irish horse to win the Cup and also the first winning horse trained on the Northern hemisphere, which helped him solidify his place in the Melbourne Cup history books.

How much money did the Melbourne Cup win in 2019?

The total prize money was its highest in Melbourne Cup history in 2019 and 2020 at A$8 million and the estimated value of the trophies was $250,000. The winner received $4m, the runner-up $1m, the third $500k, etc (more information about Melbourne Cup prize money ).

Who won the most Melbourne Cup races?

Makybe Diva is the horse who holds the record for winning the high-stakes Melbourne Cup race the most. She won three times in consecutive years – 2003, 2004 and 2005. In 2003, the mare’s trainer was David Hall before Lee Freedman took over training her for the 2004 and 2005 editions of the race. Her jockey for all three races was Glen Boss.

When is the Melbourne Cup?

Melbourne Cup horse racing, the pinnacle of Australian horse racing, takes place every first Tuesday in November and attracts more than 100,000 people each year. The winner of “The Race that Stops a Nation” gets the largest prize in Australian sport and a Hardy Brothers trophy valued at $175,000.

Who was the first female jockey to win the Melbourne Cup?

Jockey Michelle Payne set the record and became the first female jockey to have won the Melbourne Cup race in 2015 when she rode six-year-old gelding Prince of Penzance to victory. To this day, she remains the only winning jockey to be a woman at this iconic horse race in Victoria, Australia.

Who won the first race in 1861?

Trainers Etienne de Mestre and Lee Freedman share the next most wins with five each. de Mestre was also the first trainer to win this historic racing event as Archer won the first race in 1861.

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Overview

This is a list of the winners of the Melbourne Cup. The Melbourne Cup is Australia's major thoroughbred horse race. It is run at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne. Each year, internationally bred or owned horses compete in the race. Since 1882, New Zealand–bred horses have won 40 Melbourne Cups, British-bred horses five, American-bred horses four, Irish-bred horses four, German-bred horses two, and French and Japanese-bred horses one.

Winners

• The shortest-priced favourite in Cup history was Phar Lap when he won in 1930 at 8-11 ($1.72).
• Metrication – The race was originally held over two miles (about 3,218 metres), but following Australia's adoption of the Metric system in the 1970s the current distance of 3,200 metres was adopted in 1972. This reduced the distance by 61 ft 6 in (18.75 m), and Rain Lover's 1968 race record of 3min.19.1sec was accordingly adjusted to 3min.17.9sec. The present record holder is …

1934 racebook

• 1934 VRC Melbourne Cup racebook with train & turnstile passes.
• Conditions & Starters 1934 VRC Melbourne Cup racebook.
• 1934 VRC Melbourne Cup racebook.

See also

• Victoria Racing Club
• Australian horse-racing
• Melbourne Spring Racing Carnival
• List of Melbourne Cup placings

Notes

1. ^ "Flemington Racecourse | Flemington Track Map | Melbourne Cup 2017". www.racenet.com.au. Retrieved 8 August 2018.
2. ^ ASB VRC Melbourne Cup Race Winners 8D Retrieved on 2009-7-25
3. ^ "2021 Result – Lexus Melbourne Cup (held 2 November 2021)". breednet.com. Retrieved 2 November 2021.

Further reading

• Howell, Stephen, ed. (2010). The story of the Melbourne Cup, Australia's greatest race. Docklands, Vic.: Slattery Media Group. ISBN 9780980597363.

External links

• Official website

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