The 2001 Melbourne Cup was won by New Zealand mare Ethreal, trained by Shiela Laxon, the first woman to formally train a Cup winner. |
The 2001 Melbourne Cup was won by New Zealand mare Ethereal, trained by Shiela Laxon, the first woman to formally train a Cup winner. |
Race day in Melbourne is a public holiday, and around the country, a large majority of people gamble on the race, either through direct betting or participating in cup "sweeps". Its description as the "race that stops a nation" is well-deserved.
Racing purists and "serious" betters dislike the Cup, as the unusually long distance and handicap rules make the result highly unpredictable and allows mediocre horses to win. They regard the [Cox Plate]?, a 2000 metre weight-for-age race, as a true indication of the best horses in Australia.
The 2001 Melbourne Cup was won by New Zealand mare Ethereal, trained by Shiela Laxon, the first woman to formally train a Cup winner.