
In a landmark decision set to reshape the landscape of Australian horse racing, Racing Victoria has announced a significant increase in prize money for the 2025 Melbourne Cup. The total purse for the iconic race will rise to A$10 million, up from A$8.56 million in 2024, marking one of the most substantial boosts in the event’s storied history. The Sun+1Just Horse Racing+1TDN
The Melbourne Cup, often referred to as “the race that stops a nation,” has long been a centerpiece of Australia’s sporting calendar. Held annually on the first Tuesday of November at Flemington Racecourse, the event attracts international competitors and a global audience. The 2025 prize money increase not only enhances the race’s prestige but also solidifies its status as one of the richest handicap races worldwide.The Sun+2Racenet+2TDN+2RacenetBlackbook
Under the new structure, every horse participating in the Melbourne Cup will receive a minimum of A$100,000, ensuring that all 24 runners are financially rewarded. This is a significant change from previous years, where only the top 12 finishers received prize money. The Sun
The first-place winner will take home A$4.4 million, with the remaining funds distributed among the other competitors based on their finishing positions. This inclusive approach acknowledges the substantial costs associated with preparing and entering a horse in such a high-caliber race.Racenet+1Just Horse Racing+1The Sun
The prize money increase is part of a broader A$316 million distribution plan by Racing Victoria for the 2025–26 season, aimed at supporting participants from grassroots to elite levels. This investment underscores a commitment to the sustainability and growth of the racing industry in Victoria.Adelaide Now
Additionally, the Geelong Cup and Moonee Valley Gold Cup have been added to the list of ballot-exempt races, providing more opportunities for horses to qualify for the Melbourne Cup. TDN+1The Sun+1
The announcement has been met with enthusiasm from many in the racing community, who view the increased prize money as a positive step toward enhancing the sport’s competitiveness and appeal. However, some have raised concerns about the allocation of funds and the potential impact on other races and aspects of the industry.
Notably, esteemed trainer Aidan O’Brien criticized the Melbourne Cup’s stringent vetting protocols after his horse, Jan Brueghel, was controversially withdrawn last year due to alleged injury risks identified via mandatory CT scans. The Sun
The 2025 Melbourne Cup is poised to be a landmark event, reflecting both the rich tradition and the evolving dynamics of horse racing in Australia. The increased prize money not only elevates the race’s status on the global stage but also signifies a broader commitment to supporting the industry’s participants and stakeholders.
As the racing community prepares for this historic event, the implications of these changes will be closely watched, offering insights into the future trajectory of horse racing in Melbourne and beyond.
The Melbourne Cup, Australia’s most prestigious horse race, has announced a significant increase in its prize money for 2025. The total purse will rise to a record $10 million, up from $8.66 million in 2024. This boost aims to reward all participants, with each of the 24 runners guaranteed a minimum of $100,000, including those finishing 13th to 24th, who previously received no prize money. Just Horse Racing+1The Sun+1
The winner’s share remains at $4.4 million, maintaining the Melbourne Cup’s status as the world’s richest handicap race.This prize money increase is part of Racing Victoria’s broader $316 million distribution plan for the 2025–26 season, aimed at supporting participants across all levels of the sport.
Additionally, winners of the Geelong Cup and Moonee Valley Gold Cup will now receive automatic entry into the Melbourne Cup, providing more opportunities for horses to qualify for the iconic race. Just Horse Racing
While the prize money boost has been welcomed by many in the racing community, some have raised concerns about the allocation of funds and the potential impact on other races and aspects of the industry. Notably, esteemed trainer Aidan O’Brien criticized the Melbourne Cup’s stringent vetting protocols after his horse, Jan Brueghel, was controversially withdrawn last year due to alleged injury risks identified via mandatory CT scans.
The 2025 Melbourne Cup is scheduled for Tuesday, November 4, at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne. With the increased prize money and enhanced qualifying opportunities, the event is expected to attract a competitive field of international and local contenders.
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