Sunday, October 30, 2011

Melbourne Cup Day in Australia


Melbourne Cup Day in Australia

Quick Facts

Melbourne Cup Day is Australia’s most celebrated horse racing event. It is an annual public holiday in the state of Victoria and is observed nationwide on the first Tuesday of November.

Name

Melbourne Cup Day

Melbourne Cup Day 2011

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Melbourne Cup Day 2012

Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Melbourne Cup Day is Australia’s best known horse racing event held on the first Tuesday of November every year. It is an annual public holiday in the state of Victoria. This event is popularly dubbed as “the race that stops the nation”.

Elegant fashion and horse racing are two popular themes on Melbourne Cup Day. ©iStockphoto.com/Peter Bates

What do people do?

Melbourne Cup Day is one of Australia’s most popular social and racing events. The main racing event takes place at the Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne, Victoria. More than 100,000 people usually attend Flemington Racecourse. Local races are held throughout the country on this day and when the main race of the day occurs at the Flemington Racecourse it is televised on screens at race tracks across Australia. The race is televised live to an audience of about 650 million people worldwide. Many people stop what they are doing shortly before 3pm on Melbourne Cup Day to watch or listen to the main race either via television, Internet or the radio.
Those who live in Victoria have the day off work and the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) also observes a public holiday on the same day, where some people take the time to watch or participate in events focused on the Melbourne Cup. In other parts of Australia, some people plan a day off work in advance to attend the local races. At the races, people dress up – many women wear their best or most colorful hats and dresses, with some participating in fashion parades on the field. Marquees are set up for VIP guests, including local, national and international celebrities who attend this festive event.  Champagne, wine and gourmet finger foods are usually served on this day.
Many offices across the Australia stop work closer to the time of the main race to celebrate the event. Activities include office parties that feature hat and dress competitions, staff lunches at restaurants and afternoon teas where a television is available so workers can watch the main race. Bets are made on this day – even those who usually do not bet try their luck with a small wager or entry into a sweep, which is a lottery in which each ticket holder is matched with a randomly drawn horse. There are some Australians who deem horse racing as a cruel sport and have been vocal in their protests over the years.

Public life

Melbourne Cup Day is a public holiday in Victoria so many people in the state have the day off work. Although it is a legal holiday in only Victoria, it is observed in many towns and cities so there may be traffic congestion near race tracks in urban areas and parking may be difficult to find in these areas.

Background

Melbourne Cup Day has been observed in Australia since the first race was held at the Flemington Racecourse in Victoria in 1861. The race was won by Archer, who won it again the following year. The event features races, including the handicap race which is run by about 20 thoroughbreds for a couple million Australian dollars. The story of Phar Lap, a legendary New Zealand thoroughbred who won the Melbourne Cup in 1930 and was nicknamed “Australia's wonder horse”, was made into a movie. Some people believe he was poisoned when he died.
The first Tuesday in November, Melbourne Cup Day, was officially gazetted a full public holiday in 1877 in Melbourne.  While all of Melbourne's 31 metropolitan councils celebrated the first Tuesday in November, there was a gap where some regional councils had not selected an 11th public holiday. Therefore, in 2008 the Victorian Parliament passed a new legislation that saw Melbourne Cup Day as a public holiday for all council areas in the state except those where other holidays have been designated. This means that Melbourne Cup Day is now officially a public holiday throughout the state. There are similar races throughout Australia, as horse racing is popular, but Melbourne Cup Day is still the number one horse racing event in the country.


NO. DRAW
FORM
HORSEAGEWGT
OR
JOCKEY
TRAINER RTF%
TSRPRBEST ODDS
115-66101Owner detailsAMERICAIN
10
6
9-2
104131
264-1311Owner detailsJUKEBOX JURY
52
5
9-0
113133
313-31291Owner detailsDUNADEN 1x
13
5
8-8
93137
48613137Owner detailsDRUNKEN SAILOR b
17
6
8-7
135139
523224201Owner detailsGLASS HARMONIUM et
3
5
8-7
142
621-34844Owner detailsMANIGHAR b1
17
5
8-7
117138
771-5406Owner detailsUNUSUAL SUSPECT v
17
7
8-7
137
819112461Owner detailsFOX HUNT 1x v
44
4
8-6
119140
911-42155Owner detailsLUCAS CRANACH p
17
4
8-6
53140
1014204312Owner detailsMOURAYAN b
3
5
8-6
141
112567009Owner detailsPRECEDENCE b
3
6
8-6
136
1216141053Owner detailsRED CADEAUX
52
5
8-6
128140
1318F60220Owner detailsHAWK ISLAND t
17
6
8-5
141
141-14213Owner detailsILLO
10
5
8-5
132
153223274Owner detailsLOST IN THE MOMENT p
31
4
8-5
115138
165102241Owner detailsMODUN
59
4
8-5
117133
17105-0622Owner detailsAT FIRST SIGHT
6
4
8-4
141
1817235013Owner detailsMOYENNE CORNICHE
24
6
8-3
117135
1922755580Owner detailsSAPTAPADI
17
5
8-3
100138
2024128070Owner detailsSHAMROCKER
10
4
8-3
135
214331510Owner detailsTHE VERMINATOR 5x b
3
5
8-3
139
2212183832Owner detailsTULLAMORE
10
5
8-3
139
239107201Owner detailsNIWOT
3
7
8-0
142
2420206530Owner detailsOLDER THAN TIME b
3
5
8-0
134

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