The Everest Racing Guide
How Everest markets work and the Australian racing bet types you will see.
Visit Ozwin →The Everest is run over 1,200 metres as a rich turf sprint, with prize money of about 20 million dollars. Markets include win, place, each-way and exotics like quinella and trifecta; fixed odds lock at bet time while tote dividends settle at the jump. This guide is informational only.
Everest racing markets
- Everest markets include win, place, each-way and exotics such as quinella and trifecta.
- The Everest runs over 1,200 metres as a rich turf sprint, with prize money of about 20 million dollars.
- Fixed-odds prices lock in at bet time; tote (parimutuel) dividends are set at the jump.
- Run each October at Randwick, it is a slot-based race with 12 runners rather than a traditional entry.
Everest facts
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Distance | 1,200 metres |
| Grade | rich turf sprint |
| Field | Up to 12 |
| Held | Mid-October |
Frequently asked questions
What bet types apply to the Everest?
Win, place and each-way markets are standard, alongside exotics such as quinella and trifecta.
How far is the Everest?
It is run over 1,200 metres as a rich turf sprint.
What is the difference between fixed odds and tote?
Fixed-odds prices lock in at the moment you bet, while tote (parimutuel) dividends are only set when the race jumps.