Английская Википедия:1965 Melbourne Cup

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The 1965 Melbourne Cup was a two-mile handicap horse race which took place on Tuesday, 2 November 1965. The race, run over Шаблон:Convert, at Flemington Racecourse.

The race won by Light Fingers, trained by Bart Cummings who won the first of what would end up being a record 12 Melbourne Cups. Ziema ran second also trained by Cummings making it the first of five times he trained the quinella.[1]

Field

This is a list of horses which ran in the 1965 Melbourne Cup.[2]

Place Horse Trainer Jockey
1st Light Fingers Bart Cummings Roy Higgins
2nd Ziema Bart Cummings John Miller
3rd Midlander Bob Hoysted N Pyatt
4th Yangtze R Dini H White
5th Prince Grant Tommy J. Smith G Podmore
6th Prince Camillo R Fisher G Gumblestone
7th Red Willam Owen Lynch R Mallyon
8th Tobin Bronze H G Heagney J Stocker
9th Craftsman Andy White P Hyland
10th Tasman Lad H H Riley D Cameron
11th Mission J F Quigley N Eastwood
12th Rosicombe G Alessio F Blackburn
13th Sir Wynyard A G Smith A Lister
14th Pleasanton George Hanlon W A Smith
15th Jovial Knight H G Heagney N Miffin
16th Strauss J Green D Lake
17th Sail Away S A Brown Bill Skelton
18th The Dip Bart Cummings F Reys
19th Hunting Horn L J Peterson A May
20th Dalento Jack Besanko I Saunders
21st Zinga Lee W J McNabb B Gilders
22nd Piper's Son M F Anderson G Moore
23rd Alagon George Hanlon R Selkrig
Fell Bore Head R Dillon F Clarke
Fell Matlock George Hanlon J Johnson
Fell River Seine R Prendergast R Hawkins

References

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