The 2023 Melbourne Cup Race is scheduled for 3 p.m. on Tuesday, November 7, 2023. If you are tuning in from somewhere else in the country, please note the adjusted time for your time zone. Note that while the famous Melbourne Cup day is highly anticipated, the event is usually over in around 200 seconds. Therefore, ensure you don’t tune in late!
The Melbourne Cup Race Schedule
The Melbourne Cup slated for Nov. 1 is listed as Race on the Flemington 10-race card. Horse racing fans will be treated to 10 races on the day. The first race is scheduled for TBA, while the last is for TBA (AEDT).
There will be a 40-minute break between each race. But, before and after the highly expected Melbourne Cup, there will be a more extended break. While the 2023 Melbourne Cup race’s official time is 3 pm local time, the Melbourne Cup race schedule will vary depending on scratchings, challenging horse behavior, and various unforeseen formalities.
The table below provides the general outline for race times. Remember, the estimated times are subject to change:
Race | Time | Name | Distance |
Race 1 | 10:45 AM | Darley Maribyrnong Plate | 1000 Meters |
Race 2 | 11:20 AM | The Macca’s Run | 2800 Meters |
Race 3 | 12:00 PM | Resimax Group Subzero Handicap | 1400 Meters |
Race 4 | 12:40 PM | TAB Trophy | 1800 Meters |
Race 5 | 1:20 PM | The Schweppervescence Plate | 1000 Meters |
Race 6 | 1:55 PM | Furphy Plate | 1800 Meters |
Race 7 | 3:00 PM | Lexus Melbourne Cup | |
Race 8 | 3:50 PM | In the Memory of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II | 1400 Meters |
Race 9 | 4:35PM | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Stakes | 1400 Meters |
Race 10 | 5:15 PM | MSS Security Sprint | 1200 Meters |
Australia Will Come to a Standstill
The Melbourne Cup is the one time of the year that the whole country stands still. That time is 3 pm, annually on the first Tuesday of every November. When that time comes, the Aussies stop whatever they are doing and tune in to catch the special moment.
Some even take the day off work while others crowd around the nearest accessible TV screen. On the other hand, some workplaces close their usual business early to host Melbourne Cup luncheons.
The Melbourne Cup Parade
In the lead-up to the Melbourne Cup, the City of Melbourne gets into a festive mood by hosting the Melbourne Cup Parade. This year, the parade will kick off on the corner of Swanston and Bourke Streets at noon. The participants will walk down Swanson Street all the way to Federation Square. The parade is free, and tens of thousands come along to catch a glimpse of the trainers, jockeys, and horses that will compete in the Melbourne Cup.
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