The Everest returns with thrills, chills, and a $30 million showdown at Randwick! Who will take the crown this year?
The Everest, Australia’s richest and most prestigious sprint race, is set to capture the hearts of racing fans this Saturday. At a whopping $20 million on the line, the 2024 edition promises a thrilling showdown at Royal Randwick. Sprinters from all corners will vie for glory, making this not just a race, but an electrifying spectacle that embodies the fervor of Australian racing culture. Fans are strapped in, ready to cheer for their favorites, as competing horses prepare to sprint the challenging 1200m.
As the action kicks off at 4:15pm, punters won’t just watch in awe—they’ll be putting their bets on the line, hoping for both entertainment and profit. Just an hour later at 5:15pm, the Caulfield Cup will take the stage, adding another layer of excitement to the day's festivities. With star jockeys and fierce competitors, spectators are eager to see if last year’s champion, I Wish I Win, can defend their title among a field of elite contenders. Expect electrifying races, dazzling outfits, and of course, plenty of celebration at both venues!
This year, the event holds particular significance as it marks a new era for Australian racing. Gillon McLachlan and Peter V'landys, once bitter rivals, have put aside their differences to collaborate and elevate the sport. Their union not only reflects a more unified racing community, but it also highlights the transformative power of such iconic events. Racing enthusiasts can look forward to a new beginning filled with innovation and collaboration, promising growth and excitement in the years to come.
The 2024 Everest Day isn’t just about the races; it’s about the community, the fashion, and the electric atmosphere that surrounds it. Tens of thousands of partygoers are expected to flood Randwick, adding to the carnival-like atmosphere. From alluring fashions to gourmet food trucks, the day is packed with fun for everyone, making it an event to remember!
Fun Fact: Did you know that The Everest has taken less than five years to elevate itself to the title of the richest race on turf? It was established in 2017 and has quickly become a cultural phenomenon!
Interesting Insight: The Caulfield Cup, set to follow The Everest, has been around since 1879. It showcases the best in endurance racing and is a premier event in its own right, attracting top competitors from around the globe!
The Everest (1200m), regarded as the world's premier sprint race, is back this Saturday, with the 2024 edition shaping up to be an exciting contest ...
It's one of the biggest days for Australian racing, with The Everest running at 4.15pm at Royal Randwick before the Caulfield Cup gets under way at 5.15pm ...
It's one of the biggest days for Australian racing, with The Everest running at 4.15pm at Royal Randwick before the Caulfield Cup gets under way at 5.15pm ...
LIVE: $20m on line in world's richest race on turf; stayers tackle hotly contested Caulfield Cup.
Left to right Top: Kane Douch, Fletcher Berry, Kyle Lang, Middle: Rylee Walton, Mason Jones, Cameron Davis, Finn Douch, Leo Elton Bottom: Josh Starling, ...
Tens of thousands of eager punters and partygoers have streamed through the gates of Royal Randwick Racecourse for the $30 million TAB Everest.
Get the latest news for The Everest and Caulfield Cup 2024 this Saturday October 19. See live updates across the races on The Everest Day at Punters.
Check out all of the replays, exotic dividends and results for the 10-race card at Randwick for Everest Day on October 19, 2024.
Gillon McLachlan and Peter V'landys have been at loggerheads for years, but now they realise they need each other.
View the results and replay for the 2024 The Everest. The The Everest was raced at Randwick racecourse on Saturday, 19 October 2024.
The richest race on turf, The Everest, has been won at Royal Randwick by Bella Nipotina. The seventh running of The Everest was attended by 50000 people who ...
Ciaron Maher had a highly successful day across two cities, training the Everest and Caulfield Cup winners within one hour of each other.