2024 Melbourne Cup

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2024 Melbourne Cup
Melbourne Cup
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Flemington Racecourse, location of the race
Location Flemington Racecourse
Melbourne, Australia
Date5 November 2024
Distance3,200 metres
Winning horse Knight's Choice
Starting price $81
Jockey Robbie Dolan
Trainer John Symons & Sheila Laxon
SurfaceGrass
Attendance91,168
  2023
2025  

Land Legend goes to the front with Okita Sushi on the outside, then Zardozi, back behind those Circle of Fire, Fancy Man and from a long way back Buckaroo. It's Okita Sushi, Zardozi a length away on the inside wearing it down. Okita Sushi grabbed by Zardozi, Knight's Choice is coming through at any old price and Warp Speed as well. Zardozi grabbed by Knight's Choice and Warp Speed coming at it. Knight's Choice, Warp Speed they hit the line, it's a photo finish! Knight's Choice I reckon's won from Warp Speed in a photo, what a magnificent finish to the Cup!

Commentator Matt Hill describes the climax of the race [1]

The 2024 Melbourne Cup, known commercially as the 2024 Lexus Melbourne Cup, was the 164th running of the Melbourne Cup, an Australian thoroughbred horse race. The race, run over 3,200 metres (1.988 mi), was held on 5 November 2024 at Melbourne's Flemington Racecourse. [2]

The final field for the race was declared on 2 November 2024. [3] The total prize money for the race was A$8.56 million, a $150,000 increase from 2023. [4] It was the first Melbourne Cup to be broadcast by Nine Network after Network 10, who had broadcast the race since 2019, dropped out of the bidding for the rights to the race in June 2023. Nine Network will have broadcast rights from 2024 until 2029. [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]

The Italian jockey Frankie Dettori decided to not retire from horse racing in order to compete in the 2024 Cup. He was ruled out of the 2023 Cup after being suspended for a whip breach. [10]

The race was won by Knight's Choice, ridden by Robbie Dolan. This was his first time racing in the Cup. [11]

Field

NumberHorseTrainerJockeyWeight (kg)BarrierPlacing
1Vauban (FR) Willie Mullins William Buick 55.51111
2Buckaroo (GB) Chris Waller Joao Moreira 54.5219
3Circle Of Fire (GB) Ciaron Maher Mark Zahra 54.5246
4Warp Speed (JPN)Noboru TakagiAkira Sugawara54.532
5Kovalica (NZ) Chris Waller Damian Lane 53.51710
6 Sharp 'N' Smart (NZ) Graeme & Deborah Rogerson Michael Dee 53.51516
7Just Fine (IRE) Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott Jye McNeil 531323
8Land Legend (FR) Chris Waller Zac Purton 53188
9Absurde (FR) Willie Mullins Kerrin McEvoy 52.575
10Athabascan (FR)John O’Shea & Tom CharltonZac Lloyd522Scratched
11 Knight's Choice John Symons & Sheila Laxon Robbie Dolan 51.561
12Okita Soushi (IRE) Ciaron Maher Jamie Kah 51103
13Onesmoothoperator (USA)Brian Ellison Craig Williams 511212
14ZardoziJames Cummings Andrea Atzeni 5144
15Sea King (GB)Harry Eustace Hollie Doyle 50.5114
16Valiant King (GB) Chris Waller Craig Newitt 50.52213
17Fancy Man (IRE)Annabel Neasham & Rob ArchibaldRon Stewart50197
18Interpretation (IRE) Ciaron Maher Teo Nugent501415
19Manzoice Chris Waller Declan Bates50819
20Mostly Cloudy (IRE)Trent Busuttin & Natalie Young Karis Teetan 501618
21Positivity (NZ)Andrew ForsmanWinona Costin502020
22Saint George (GB) Ciaron Maher Tyler Schiller50922
23The MapDan Clarken & Oopy MacGillivray Rachel King 502321
24Trust In You (NZ)Bruce Wallace & Grant Cooksley Mark Du Plessis 50517

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