Victoria Racing Club Chief Executive Officer Kylie Rogers said that the first of four days of exciting Melbourne Cup Carnival action surpassed expectations both on and off the track.
“It was wonderful to witness 81,612 race fans celebrate the official start of the 2024 Melbourne Cup Carnival at Penfolds Victoria Derby Day,” Ms Rogers said.
“Flemington turned on fantastic weather, and it was superb to see our members and racegoers in a stylish sea of black and white as they enjoyed world-class racing, food, fashion and entertainment.
“From the stands to the front lawn, the crowd was deafening as they cheered home Jamie Kah aboard Goldrush Guru to win Australia’s oldest classic, the 2024 Penfolds Victoria Derby.”
“The focus of Australia and the world now turns to the race that stops the nation, the Lexus Melbourne Cup, with another memorable chapter set to be written in the race’s illustrious and storied history. Another name will join the likes of Archer, Carbine, Phar Lap and Makybe Diva on the honour roll of Australia’s greatest race.”
More than $52,000 was raised for the Pin & Win charity partner, Ronald McDonald House Charities Victoria and Tasmania.
After the opening day of the Melbourne Cup Carnival, the Ron Hutchinson Award for top jockey over the four days is led by James McDonald on 11 points ahead of Blake Shinn on nine and Kah on eight. The J B Cummings Award is presented to the leading trainer, with Chris Waller on nine points just ahead of Ciaron Maher on eight and a half points and both Grahame Begg and the father-son partnership of Anthony and Sam Freedman on five points each.
Lexus Melbourne Cup Day celebrations will head to Living Legends, the international home of champion retired racehorses, on Monday from 11am. To register, visit VRC.com.au.
Lexus Melbourne Cup Day (Tuesday 5 November) is the next day of the Melbourne Cup Carnival, followed by Crown Oaks Day (Thursday 7 November) and TAB Champions Stakes Day (Saturday 9 November).