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MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 03:  Michelle Payne riding Prince Of Penzance wins race 7 the Emirates Melbourne Cup on Melbourne Cup Day at Flemington Racecourse on November 3, 2015 in Melbourne, Australia.  (Photo by Michael Dodge/Getty Images)
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 03: Michelle Payne riding Prince Of Penzance wins race 7 the Emirates Melbourne Cup on Melbourne Cup Day at Flemington Racecourse on November 3, 2015 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Michael Dodge/Getty Images)Michael Dodge/Getty Images

Melbourne Cup 2015 Results: Winner, Prize Money Payouts and Order of Finish

Matt JonesNov 2, 2015

Michelle Payne became the first female jockey ever to ride a winner in the Melbourne Cup, as she stormed to victory aboard outsider Prince of Penzance on Tuesday at the Flemington Racecourse.

The New Zealand-bred horse was too strong for the rest of the field over the eight-furlong distance. Prince of Penzance surged to the front in the final stages of the sprint, with Max Dynamite and Criterion finishing second and third, respectively. 

Well-fancied Trip to Paris ended up in fourth, while the big pre-race favourite Fame Game had a disappointing day, finishing way down in 13th position.

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Here’s a reminder of the race result, the payouts and a recap of the best bits of the action from the race that grinds Australia to a halt.

1.Prince of PenzanceMichelle Payne86.70 (Win), 21.60 (Place)
2.Max DynamiteFrankie Dettori4.30
3.CriterionMichael Walker5.50

For the full race result and payout details, visit the Racing Post website.

Payne Makes History Aboard Prince of Penzance

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 03:  Michelle Payne (green cap) riding Prince Of Penzance wins race 7 the Emirates Melbourne Cup on Melbourne Cup Day at Flemington Racecourse on November 3, 2015 in Melbourne, Australia.  (Photo by Michael Dodge/Getty Imag

In what was one of the strongest Melbourne Cup lineups in recent years, it’s remarkable that in Prince of Penzance, we were witness to one of the biggest shocks in the event’s history.

Fame Game, a Japanese-trained horse, had been the big favourite heading into Tuesday’s spectacle, while Trip to Paris was another who was expected to impress over the eight-furlong circuit. However, they were all powerless to cope with the race put together by Payne, as she steered her ride around the course flawlessly.

As we can see here courtesy of CrownBet.com.au, it was a perfectly timed finish from the outsider to take the title:

It was a remarkable achievement for Payne. Not only is she the first female jockey to win the event in it’s storied 155-year history, she’s only the fourth woman ever to have a ride in it. Nevertheless, regardless of gender, the style and surprise nature of the victory will ensure this year’s race will live long in the memory.

Afterwards, Payne was in bullish mood in her post-race interview, with some strong words for those who had doubted her earlier on in her career, per Bridie Jabour of the Guardian:

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It’s such a chauvinistic sport, a lot of the owners wanted to kick me off. Everyone else can get stuffed [who] think women aren’t good enough.

I would like to thank all of the owners, John Richards specifically, I think he is the main man who kept me on Prince Of Penzance, maybe a few of them who wanted to take me off. We just won Melbourne Cup so hopefully now they will be pretty happy with me.

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MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 03:  Michelle Payne is congratulated by her brother Steven Payne, who has Down syndrome and works as a strapper after Michelle Payne riding Prince Of Penzance won race 7 the Emirates Melbourne Cup on Melbourne Cup Day  at F

The 30-year-old had revealed to Adam Pengilly of the Age on Sunday that this race may be her last as a jockey and it’d certainly be a fitting way to bow out of the sport. As noted by Julia Holman of abc730, Payne has had a lot to cope with down the years:

While there was joy for Payne, owner Sandy McGregor and trainer Darren Weir in celebrating Prince of Penzance’s shock victory, there were also some worrying moments on the day.

Red Cadeaux, a regular in this showpiece over the last five years, seemed to suffer a leg injury in the race and was taken into an ambulance for surgery afterwards. His trainer Ed Dunlop revealed he was fearing the worst, per ABC News.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - NOVEMBER 03:  Green Screen is put up after Red Cadeaux is injured in race 7, the Emirates Melbourne Cup on Melbourne Cup Day at Flemington Racecourse on November 3, 2015 in Melbourne, Australia.  (Photo by Vince Caligiuri/Getty Imag

However, after undergoing surgery, it seems as though there is a more positive prognosis for the 10-year-old looking ahead, per Dougal Beatty of 9 News Melbourne:

Payne may decide to stay on in racing a little longer after winning such an historic race, given the demand she will be in moving forward. But should the jockey bow out now, she can do so knowing that she’s forever etched her name into the racing history books, as has Prince of Penzance, who galloped superbly around the Flemington circuit.

It’s a moment she’s unlikely to ever top. Winning the Melbourne Cup is the pinnacle for riders Down Under, and while there will be a clamour to see Payne back in the saddle breaking new ground in weeks to come, perhaps the time is right to step aside after what’ll be the most prestigious moment in a great career.

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