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Melbourne Cup 2016: Kerrin McEvoy wins on Almandin | Melbourne Cup 2016: Kerrin McEvoy wins on Almandin |
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Almandin, ridden by Australian Kerrin McEvoy, won the 156th running of the Melbourne Cup, Australia's most popular horse race. | |
It was McEvoy's second Melbourne Cup success, after first winning with Brew in 2000. The 36-year-old said it was "a dream come true". | |
Known as the "race that stops a nation", the event is the world's richest two-mile handicap. | |
Heartbreak City was second, with pre-race favourite Hartnell in third. | |
A crowd of more than 100,000 was expected to be at the Flemington Racecourse for the race. | A crowd of more than 100,000 was expected to be at the Flemington Racecourse for the race. |
The race is Australia's richest, drawing a deep field of talent from home and abroad to compete for the A$3.6m (£2.25m; $2.75m) prize. | The race is Australia's richest, drawing a deep field of talent from home and abroad to compete for the A$3.6m (£2.25m; $2.75m) prize. |
Analysis: Cornelius Lysaght, BBC horse racing correspondent | Analysis: Cornelius Lysaght, BBC horse racing correspondent |
Almandin had to dig deep to see off Irish challenger Heartbreak City after a thrilling duel through the closing stages. | Almandin had to dig deep to see off Irish challenger Heartbreak City after a thrilling duel through the closing stages. |
The success is another feather in the cap of jockey Kerrin McEvoy, who gained a high reputation during five seasons - 2004 to 2008- riding in Britain alongside Frankie Dettori at Sheikh Mohammed's Godolphin stables. | The success is another feather in the cap of jockey Kerrin McEvoy, who gained a high reputation during five seasons - 2004 to 2008- riding in Britain alongside Frankie Dettori at Sheikh Mohammed's Godolphin stables. |
The Irish will, of course, be ruing second place, but they got a terrific ride from Brazilian-born Joao Moreira, the so-called "Magic Man", who started in an unfavourably wide stall. Principal British hope Oceanographer never featured, while Big Orange couldn't dominate. | The Irish will, of course, be ruing second place, but they got a terrific ride from Brazilian-born Joao Moreira, the so-called "Magic Man", who started in an unfavourably wide stall. Principal British hope Oceanographer never featured, while Big Orange couldn't dominate. |
Almandin is owned by Australian property magnate Lloyd Williams. The win makes him the most successful owner in the history of the Melbourne Cup, with five victories to his name. | |
He said he was "quite emotional" about the result and praised his team for helping his six-year-old gelding, based in Germany, recover from a damaged tendon. | |
"We have got a great staff up there. Super what they've done with it," Mr Williams told reporters. | "We have got a great staff up there. Super what they've done with it," Mr Williams told reporters. |
McEvoy thanked Williams for "having faith in me". | McEvoy thanked Williams for "having faith in me". |
"I feel very privileged to have won my second Melbourne Cup," he said. | "I feel very privileged to have won my second Melbourne Cup," he said. |