The ownership of the winners of The Everest, Australia's richest turf race, varies significantly each year, involving a diverse group of individuals, syndicates, and breeding operations. There isn't a single owner for "the winner" as the race is run annually with different champions.
Here's a breakdown of the winners and their respective owners from recent editions of the race:
Year | Winner | Owner |
---|---|---|
2018 | Redzel | Triple Crown syndicate |
2019 | Yes Yes Yes | Coolmore Stud et al |
2020 | Classique Legend | Bon Ho |
2021 | Nature Strip | RAE Lyons et al. |
Racehorse ownership, particularly for elite athletes like those competing in The Everest, often involves complex structures. These can range from a single wealthy individual to large syndicates where hundreds of people share ownership stakes. Major breeding and racing operations, such as Coolmore Stud, also frequently own or co-own top-tier horses, aiming to capitalize on both prize money and future breeding potential.
For more detailed information on the race, you can visit the The Everest Wikipedia page.