The Everest Racing Betting Guide
The slot-entry format of The Everest at Randwick and the racing bet types you will meet.
Visit Vicbet →The Everest is a 1,200-metre slot-based turf sprint at Randwick with prize money of about 20 million dollars. Markets include win, place, each-way and exotics such as quinella and trifecta; fixed odds lock at bet time and close at the jump. General reference only.
The Everest format and racing markets
- The Everest is a 1,200-metre turf sprint at Royal Randwick run under a slot model: twelve slot-holders buy in and select a runner.
- It carries prize money of about 20 million dollars, making it one of the richest turf sprints on the Australian calendar.
- Common markets are win, place and each-way, with exotics such as the quinella, exacta and trifecta for multi-runner outcomes.
- Fixed-odds prices lock when you place the bet; tote dividends only settle at the jump, and markets close once the race starts.
The Everest at a glance
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Distance | 1,200 m turf |
| Venue | Royal Randwick |
| Format | Slot-based, 12 runners |
| Held | October |
Frequently asked questions
What is each-way betting?
An each-way wager is two bets: one for the win and one for a place. It pays if the runner wins or finishes in the paid places.
What is the difference between fixed odds and tote?
Fixed odds lock in the price when you bet; tote (parimutuel) dividends are only finalised at the start based on the pool.
Can I bet after the race starts?
No. Racing markets close at the jump, and in-play wagers are not available online in Australia.