Verry Elleegant beats Incentivise to win Melbourne Cup
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Verry Elleegant surged home to beat hot favorite Incentivise and win the Melbourne Cup on Tuesday, giving high-profile trainer Chris Waller his first victory in Australia’s most famous horse race.
It was the New Zealand-bred mare’s 10th Group 1 win. Spanish Mission was third.
Waller was renowned for training record-breaking Winx, which won 33 consecutive races and had 25 Group 1 wins before retiring. Waller now has another impressive credential.
Winning jockey James McDonald described Verry Elleegant as a super hero and said “I love her to bits.”
“She is trained by a master — he gets them right,“ McDonald said in a post-race TV interview. ”She was relaxed the whole way. When I looked up about the 600 (meters to go), I was blowing kisses to her.”
With Melbourne only recently coming out of a lengthy COVID-19 lockdown, the Flemington Racecourse was restricted to a crowd of 10,000 fully-vaccinated people. It can accommodate up to 120,000 spectators on major race days.
Still, it was an improvement on last year. There was no crowd allowed because of restrictions in place for the pandemic in 2020, when Twilight Payment beat Tiger Moth by a half length and Prince of Arran placed third for the third consecutive year.
The so-called “race that stops a nation” has been held since 1861 and regularly attracted crowds of more than 100,000.
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