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Re: Melbourne Cup Today
« Reply #10 on: November 04, 2013, 04:39:43 PM »
What time is the 2013 Melbourne Cup race?
The 2013 Melbourne Cup race time is 3pm Eastern Daylight Savings Time and is Race 7 on the 10-race card.

What date is the 2013 Melbourne Cup race?
The Melbourne Cup will be held on Tuesday 5th November 2013.
The winner of the 2013 Melbourne Cup will run approximately 3mins 20sec for the 3200m. The current record is 3:16.3 by Kingston Rule set in 1993.

How many races are there on Melbourne Cup day?
There will be 10 races on Melbourne Cup day, with the first race at 10.20am and the last at 5.15pm. There is a break of 45 minutes between each race, with a longer break held before the Melbourne Cup. Scheduled race times can vary depending on scratchings, horse behaviour and general lead-up formalities.

2013 Melbourne Cup race schedule:
Race   Name   Time
1   Carnival Celebration Stakes   10.20
2   TAB Trophy   11.00
3   Lavazza Long Black   11.45
4   Herald Sun Stakes   12.30
5    Schweppes Tonic 1000   1.15
6   Lexus Hybrid Plate   2.00
7   EMIRATES MELBOURNE CUP    3.00
8   Melbourne Cup Day Plate   3.55
9   MSS Security Sprint   4.35
10   Headquarters Tavern Plate   5.15
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Melbourne Cup 2013: Who won, who came last
« Reply #11 on: November 04, 2013, 10:46:58 PM »
By The Roar, 5 Nov 2013

The 2013 Melbourne Cup has been won by Fiorente, with Red Cadeaux in second, and Mount Athos in third, Simenon in fourth.

Gai Waterhouse has finally won her first Melbourne Cup. Waterhouse had previously finished second three times in the Melbourne Cup. This is undoubtedly her greatest moment in racing.

Last: Verema – she sadly appeared to break down at the 2000m.


Official Melbourne Cup finishing order and margins
1. Fiorente – WINNER
2. Red Cadeaux (0.75L)
3. Mount Athos (2.25L)
4. Simenon (2.45L)
5. Dandino (3.45L)
6. Fawkner (5.95L)
7. Ethiopia (6.95L)
8. Brown Panther (7.25L)
9. Super Cool (7.65L)
10. Voleuse De Coeurs (7.95L)
11. Dunaden (8.7L)
12. Seville (8.9L)
13. Sea Moon (9.4L)
14. Royal Empire (10.4L)
15. Mourayan(11.65L)
16. Ibicenco (12.05L)
17. Foreteller (12.8L)
18. Masked Marvel (14.05L)
19. Dear Demi (14.8L)
20. Hawkspur (19.05L)
21. Green Moon (44.05L)
22. Tres Blue (54.05L)
23. Ruscello (56.3L)
24. Verema – Failed to finish
"true love is life's best treasure.
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if one true love i know."

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Everyone, who came into my world, left footprints in my heart. Some, so faint, I can hardly detect them. Others, so clear, I can easily discern them. Regardless, they all influenced me. They all made me who I am.

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Re: Melbourne Cup Today
« Reply #12 on: November 03, 2014, 01:29:56 PM »
Yes, it's on today!!!!!
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"true love is life's best treasure.
wealth and fame may pass away,
bring no joy or lasting pleasure.
true love abides all way.
through the world i'll gladly go,
if one true love i know."

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Re: Melbourne Cup Today
« Reply #13 on: November 03, 2014, 03:01:57 PM »
happy birthday to my brother Garry Gatal tomorrow November 5 din pala, good luck sa sa Australian Cup too

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Melbourne Cup History
« Reply #14 on: November 03, 2014, 06:14:00 PM »
Through tears and triumphs, 'the race that stops a nation™' has cemented its position as a revered sporting, social and cultural event that continues to play a significant role in defining Australia's national identity.

Where did it all begin?

In 1861, at the first running of the Melbourne Cup, the race club committee could hardly have envisaged the Cup lasting a century and a half and growing to become a significant part of our social and sporting culture.

In front of an estimated crowd of 4000 people, Archer became the first winner of the Melbourne Cup. Victorians, and the wider Australian community, were already displaying their great passion for thoroughbred racing.

Today, the Melbourne Cup is the richest handicap race held in Australia, and the prize money and trophies make it among the richest horseraces in the world.

Flemington was fairly basic in the early days with little in the way of running rails or stands. But the Melbourne Cup quickly became popular as a carnival with picnic parties, sideshows, celebrations and people showing off their latest fashions. Socialites, politicians and Australia's rich and famous attended the Cup right from the earliest days, as they still do today.

While the Cup was first run on a Thursday, in 1875 it changed to a Tuesday and has normally been run on the first Tuesday in November each year. In three of the five years during the Second World War (1942, 1943 and 1944) it was held on a Saturday.

At the time of the first Cup, Victoria was experiencing the gold rush and many people had flocked to Melbourne, Bendigo and Ballarat in the hope of finding gold. A few gold-diggers were fortunate and became wealthy, and they enjoyed splurging at Flemington.

By 1880, 100,000 people would make the journey to Flemington to attend the Cup. As Melbourne’s population was only 290,000 at the time, this attendance was quite phenomenal, and many visitors came from the country and other Australian colonies, too. These were flourishing times as Melbourne continued to grow during and after the gold rush period.

"There was barely standing room on the lawn and many ladies were unable to find a seat for the whole day. The Paddock was overcrowded to excess and the Hill was simply a mass of human beings. It has reached a stage now that almost everyone in Melbourne goes to the Spring racing." - Australasian Newspaper (1871)

Champion horses have always thrilled spectators. There are stories of endurance, scandal, controversy, tragedy and heroism including great horses such as:

Carbine (1890)
Phar Lap (1930)
Peter Pan (1932 and 1934)
Comic Court (1950)
Rising Fast (1954)
Rain Lover (1968 & 1969)
Kiwi (1983)
Vintage Crop (1993)
Might and Power (1997)
Makybe Diva (2003, 2004 & 2005).
From Etienne de Mestre in the 1860s and 1870s, and Lee Freedman in the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s, who have both trained five Cup winners, to the ‘Cup’s King’ Bart Cummings, who since 1965 has won 12 Cups, horse trainers continue to strive to set records in thoroughbred racing. [/font][/size]
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"true love is life's best treasure.
wealth and fame may pass away,
bring no joy or lasting pleasure.
true love abides all way.
through the world i'll gladly go,
if one true love i know."

___________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________
Everyone, who came into my world, left footprints in my heart. Some, so faint, I can hardly detect them. Others, so clear, I can easily discern them. Regardless, they all influenced me. They all made me who I am.