The Everest

The Everest

Looking for this year’s Group 1 The Everest betting odds, field and form guide? The expert tipsters at Neds have put together everything you need to know.

the everest 2025 Results

The official 2025 The Everest results will be available below once the race takes place on Saturday, October 18, 2025. 

  1. #1 Ka Ying Rising
  2. #12 Tempted
  3. #4 Jimmysstar 

Hong Kong flyer Ka Ying Rising ($2) confirmed his status as the world’s best sprinter with a dominant win by the well backed David Hayes trained visitor the 2025 The Everest results at Randwick, silencing doubters and delivering Hong Kong its biggest international racing triumph. Ridden just off speed by Zac Purton, the five-year-old charged down the front running Overpass on the home straight going on to beat the Ciaron Maher trained filly Tempted by a length with Maher also running third with Jimmysstar.

Randwick R7 - The Tab Everest (G1)
Final Race time: 
1st
1. Ka Ying Rising (7)
J: Zac Purton 58.5kg
111x1T: David A Hayes
2.05WIN
1.22PLACE
2nd
12. Tempted (1)
J: Craig Williams 51kg
31x13T: Ciaron Maher
15.00WIN
3.50PLACE
3rd
4. Jimmysstar (11)
J: Ethan Brown 58.5kg
41x52T: Ciaron Maher
12.00WIN
3.00PLACE
4th
3. Overpass (9)
J: Josh Parr 58.5kg
x259xT: Bjorn Baker
46.00WIN
7.50PLACE
5th
9. Joliestar (5)
J: James McDonald 56.5kg
921x1T: Chris Waller
5.50WIN
1.90PLACE
6th
8. Angel Capital (3)
J: Ben Melham 58.5kg
x1x14T: Chris Waller
23.00WIN
4.60PLACE
7th
10. Lady Shenandoah (6)
J: Damian Lane 56.5kg
11x24T: Chris Waller
13.00WIN
3.20PLACE
8th
2. Briasa (10)
J: Tyler Schiller 58.5kg
14x21T: M, W & J Hawkes
12.00WIN
3.00PLACE
9th
6. Mazu (2)
J: Jason Collett 58.5kg
6x543T: Joseph Pride
101.00WIN
13.00PLACE
10th
5. War Machine (4)
J: Tim Clark 58.5kg
111x1T: Ben, Will & Jd Hayes
9.00WIN
2.50PLACE
11th
7. Jedibeel (8)
J: Kerrin McEvoy 58.5kg
28x84T: Brad Widdup
151.00WIN
17.00PLACE
12th
11. Magic Time (12)
J: Michael Dee 56.5kg
67x13T: Grahame Begg
61.00WIN
9.00PLACE
For current odds on all of our live racing markets, please visit www.neds.com.au/racing. Data retrieved: 19/06/2026 03:30:23 PM (Australia/Brisbane)

Bella Nipotina winning the 2024 The Everest
Bella Nipotina winning the 2024 The Everest. Photo: Steve Hart.
The Everest is the richest turf race in the world with the unique buy-in sprint feature worth an unprecedented $20 million as of 2023. Inaugurated in 2017 the feature takes place at Royal Randwick Racecourse in late October as the key event of the Sydney Spring Racing Carnival.

It gained Group 1 status officially ahead of the 2024 edition which was won by Bella Nipotina. 

Now part of a wider The Everest Carnival full of seven-figure races, The Everest is contested by 12 of the world’s fastest horses and takes place over 1200m as a weight-for-age race.

There are 12 spots in The Everest field with positions purchased by slot holders at a cost of $600,000 each. Those slot holders then select a star horse to represent them in the event, which is now recognised as one of the world’s most iconic horse races despite original concerns it would be seen as a race only for elitists.

Slots in this race can be traded, sold as shares or leased and give those in the mix a shot at taking out a first prize purse of $6.2 million! 

The opening two editions of The Everest race were won by Redzel before a new race record was set by the Chris Waller-trained Yes Yes Yes in 2019, the three-year-old defeating the older sprinters in brilliant fashion.

The Everest also serves as a key lead-up into Flemington’s Group 1 VRC Sprint Classic (1200m), a double completed by Redzel in 2017. In 2019 the VRC Sprint Classic winner Nature Strip improved on a lead-up fourth in The Everest results.

Caulfield’s Group 3 The Heath 1100 Stakes (1100m) in August may serve as a potential early lead-up for The Everest horses, a race won in 2016 by subsequent inaugural and dual The Everest hero Redzel. The 2021 The Heath 1100 winner Masked Crusader went on to run second in that year’s The Everest quinella.

In 2020 The Everest history was made with the previous year’s sixth placegetter Classique Legend returning to become the first The Everest favourite to win and hand Kerrin McEvoy with his third victory in the event.

The next year trainer Chris Waller won his second The Everest trophy this time with the favourite Nature Strip (2021) who saluted in the event at his third attempt.

Nature Strip attempted a title defence as the odds-on favourite in 2022 but only managed to run fourth behind the undefeated three-year-old Giga Kick who became the longest-priced The Everest winner in history at $21 odds.

The Everest results previously impacted the name of the $3 million Winners Stakes race held on The Golden Eagle Day at Rosehill in late October. Each season the Winners Stakes was renamed in honour of the previous year’s The Everest winner up until 2024. From 2024 onwards the Winners Stakes will be known as the Russell Balding Stakes after the former Racing NSW chairman Russell Balding.

In 2024 Bella Nipotina became the first The Everest winning mare when beating home the 2022 winner Giga Kick in a tight finish.

Bella Nipotina (2024) then went on to become the latest runner to complete The Everest / Russell Balding Stakes double.

In 2025 Hong Kong sensational Ka Ying Rising became the first internationally trained The Everest winner.

The Everest 2025 – Fast Facts

  • Race Day: Saturday, October 18th, 2025
  • Track Location: Randwick Racecourse
  • Track Surface: Turf
  • Track Direction: Right-handed
  • Race Distance: 1,200 metres
  • Weight Class: Weight for age
  • Qualification: Entry fee
  • Type: Thoroughbred
  • Grade: Group 1
  • Operator: Australian Turf Club
  • Prize Purse: $20,000,000
  • Inaugural Race: 2017
  • 2025 The Everest Winner: Ka Ying Rising

The Everest Betting 2025

There are many different ways to bet on The Everest, and we have included some of the most popular options below:

Bet Type How To Place This Type Of Bet In This Year’s The Everest
Win Bet Place your bet on the horse you think will take first place in this year’s The Everest.
Place Bet Place your bet on the horse you think will place in the top three finishers at this year’s The Everest. Pays less than a win bet, but offers safer odds.
Each-Way Bet If your runner finishes 1st in The Everest, you will collect both the Win and the Place dividend. If your horse finishes 2nd or 3rd you will collect the Place dividend.
Quinella Bet You must select the runners that finish 1st and 2nd in any order, within The Everest, in order to win the Quinella.
Exacta Bet You must select the runners that finish 1st and 2nd in the correct order, within The Everest to win the Exacta.
Trifecta Bet You must select runners to finish 1st, 2nd and 3rd in the correct order, within The Everest to win the Trifecta.
First Four You must select runners that finish 1st, 2nd ,3rd and 4th in the correct order, within The Everest to win the First 4.
Quadrella Bet (Quaddie) You must select the winners of four nominated races to win the Quaddie. This means you would have to select three other races apart from The Everest, in order to be eligible to place a Quaddie.

How To Bet On The Everest In 2025

  1. Join up at neds.com.au
  2. Make a deposit, using your credit card, PayPal or other safe electronic method
  3. Make sure to check out the form guide, once it’s released
  4. Decide what kind of bet you’re going to place Win, Place, Each-Way, Trifecta + more betting options
  5. Select the horse(s) for the race.

The Everest 2025 field

The official 2025 The Everest field will feature a dozen of the world’s best sprinters and will be announced in full below along with the official The Everest barriers on the Tuesday of race week.

The official The Everest 2025 final field is now out with Hong Kong sensation Ka Ying Rising the odds-on favourite to be ridden by Zac Purton from barrier 7.

Randwick R7 - The Tab Everest (G1)
Final Race time: 
EntrantLast 6SexBarrierWeight
1. Ka Ying Rising J: Zac Purton
T: David A Hayes
1111x1 G 7 58.5kg
2. Briasa J: Tyler Schiller
T: M, W & J Hawkes
414x21 G 10 58.5kg
3. Overpass J: Josh Parr
T: Bjorn Baker
1x259x G 9 58.5kg
4. Jimmysstar J: Ethan Brown
T: Ciaron Maher
341x52 G 11 58.5kg
5. War Machine J: Tim Clark
T: Ben, Will & Jd Hayes
2111x1 G 4 58.5kg
6. Mazu J: Jason Collett
T: Joseph Pride
16x543 G 2 58.5kg
7. Jedibeel J: Kerrin McEvoy
T: Brad Widdup
028x84 G 8 58.5kg
8. Angel Capital J: Ben Melham
T: Chris Waller
6x1x14 H 3 58.5kg
9. Joliestar J: James McDonald
T: Chris Waller
1921x1 M 5 56.5kg
10. Lady Shenandoah J: Damian Lane
T: Chris Waller
111x24 M 6 56.5kg
11. Magic Time J: Michael Dee
T: Grahame Begg
367x13 M 12 56.5kg
12. Tempted J: Craig Williams
T: Ciaron Maher
131x13 F 1 51kg
13. Iowna Merc (13)  Scratched:
14. Generosity (14)  Scratched:
15. Rothfire (15)  Scratched:
16. Golden Mile (16)  Scratched:

The Everest 2025 Tips

Favourite: #1 Ka Ying Rising ($1.75 at time of publish) – BET NOW

Best Bet: #2 Briasa ($14 at time of publish) – BET NOW

Best Roughie: #12 Tempted ($15 at time of publish) – BET NOW

Our exclusive The Everest 2025 racing tips will be detailed above the week of the race and a detailed The Everest betting preview available on the Neds Blog.

CLICK HERE FOR OUR COMPLETE 2025 THE EVEREST DAY BETTING TIPS & PREVIEW

confirmed 2025 the everest horses, jockeys & slot holders

Confirmed 2025 The Everest Horses, Jockeys & Slot Holders

Currently the confirmed slot holders for the 2025 The Everest are:

  • Max Whitby, Steve McCann, Colin Madden & Neil Werrett: Have selected Briasa as their runner.
  • Yulong Investments: Originally selected Private Harry as their runner after but the Nathan Doyle-trained sprinter was withdrawn after pulling up lame in the near foreleg following his unplaced run in the Group 2 Premiere Stakes at Randwick on October 4. Mazu comes in as their replacement.
  • Hong Kong Jockey Club: Have chosen Ka Ying Rising as their contender after leasing their slot from the Australian Turf Club (ATC).
  • TAB: Have selected dual Group 1 winning Jimmysstar as their contender.
  • Chris Waller Racing: Have selected Newmarket Handicap winning mare Joliestar as their runner.
  • John Camilleri (Fairway Thoroughbreds): Have chosen triple Group 1 winning mare Lady Shenandoah as their contender.
  • Newgate & GPI Racing: Have picked two-time Everest performer Overpass as their runner.
  • James Harron Bloodstock: Will be represented by Chris Waller’s consistent sprinter Angel Capital.
  • Inglis: Originally selected Skybird as their contender in 2025 but with Skybird withdrawn due to injury the slot has subsequently been filled by Magic Time.
  • Mulberry Racing: Will be represented by Brad Widdup’s progressive sprinter Jedibeel.
  • Coolmore: Have selected War Machine to fill their slot following the sprinter’s Group 2 Gilgai Stakes win.
  • Godolphin: Will be represented by Golden Rose third placed filly Tempted.

The complete list of confirmed The Everest 2025 slot holders will be detailed below with their chosen runners updated as news breaks on what horses are running for who in this year’s The Everest race field.

the everest 2025 slot holders

The complete list of confirmed The Everest 2025 slot holders will be detailed below with their chosen runners updated as news breaks on what horses are running for who in this year’s The Everest race field.

Runner Slot Holder
Briasa Max Whitby, Steve McCann, Colin Madden & Neil Werrett
Mazu Yulong Investments
Ka Ying Rising Hong Kong Jockey Club (leased from the Australian Turf Club)
Jimmysstar TAB
Joliestar Chris Waller Racing
Lady Shenandoah John Camilleri (Fairway Thoroughbreds)
Overpass Newgate & GPI Racing
Angel Capital James Harron Bloodstock
Jedibeel Mulberry Racing
War Machine Coolmore
Magic Time Inglis
Tempted Godolphin

Confirmed The Everest 2025 horses

Stay up to date below with the confirmed 2025 The Everest horses as the slot holders for the $20 million event announce their contenders.

1. KA YING RISING

  • Trainer: David Hayes
  • Slot Holder: Hong Kong Jockey Club (leased from the Australian Turf Club)
  • Jockey: Zac Purton
  • Barrier: 7
  • Last Year’s Result: N/A

2. BRIASA

  • Trainers: Michael, John & Wayne Hawkes
  • Slot Holder: Max Whitby, Steve McCann, Colin Madden & Neil Werrett
  • Jockey: Tyler Schiller
  • Barrier: 10
  • Last Year’s Result: N/A

3. OVERPASS

  • Trainer: Bjorn Baker
  • Slot Holder: Newgate & GPI Racing
  • Jockey: Josh Parr
  • Barrier: 9
  • Last Year’s Result: N/A (6th in 2022, 10th in 2023)

4. JIMMYSSTAR

  • Trainer: Ciaron Maher
  • Slot Holder: TAB
  • Jockey: Ethan Brown
  • Barrier: 11
  • Last Year’s Result: N/A

5. WAR MACHINE

  • Trainers: Ben, Will & JD Hayes
  • Slot Holder: Coolmore
  • Jockey: Tim Clark
  • Barrier: 4
  • Last Year’s Result: N/A

6. MAZU

  • Trainer: Joseph Pride
  • Slot Holder: Yulong Investments
  • Jockey: Jason Collett
  • Barrier: 2
  • Last Year’s Result: N/A (3rd in 2022 and 11th in 2023)

7. JEDIBEEL

  • Trainer: Brad Widdup
  • Slot Holder: Mulberry Racing
  • Jockey: Kerrin McEvoy
  • Barrier: 8
  • Last Year’s Result: N/A

8. ANGEL CAPITAL

  • Trainer: Chris Waller
  • Slot Holder: James Harron Bloodstock
  • Jockey: Ben Melham
  • Barrier: 3
  • Last Year’s Result: N/A

9. JOLIESTAR

  • Trainer: Chris Waller
  • Slot Holder: Chris Waller Racing
  • Jockey: James McDonald
  • Barrier: 5
  • Last Year’s Result: 7th

10. LADY SHENANDOAH

  • Trainer: Chris Waller
  • Slot Holder: Fairway Thoroughbreds
  • Jockey: Damian Lane
  • Barrier: 6
  • Last Year’s Result: N/A

11. MAGIC TIME

  • Trainer: Grahame Begg
  • Slot Holder: Inglis
  • Jockey: Michael Dee
  • Barrier: 12
  • Last Year’s Result: N/A

12. TEMPTED

  • Trainer: Ciaron Maher
  • Slot Holder: Godolphin
  • Jockey: Craig Williams
  • Barrier: 1
  • Last Year’s Result: N/A

which horse will win The Everest 2025?

Which horse will win the 2025 The Everest comes down to a number of key form factors including the barriers, form over the 1200m distance and their race experience. When picking The Everest winner it is important to consider:

  • TJ Smith Stakes – The autumn’s Group 1 TJ Smith Stakes held at the same track / distance is a crucial form race for The Everest. Dual TJ Smith Stakes champion Nature Strip won the 2021 The Everest at his third attempt and went on to become a three-time TJ Smith Stakes winner in 2022. In 2023 the TJ Smith Stakes winner I Wish I Win went on to run a brave second in that spring’s The Everest results.
  • Past Results – Horses that ran well in the previous year’s The Everest results are worth looking at for the latest edition. Nature Strip was fourth in 2019 and seventh in 2020 before heading the 2021 The Everest results. In 2023 Private eye ran third in The Everest trifecta behind his winning stablemate Think About It after a second the year before to Giga Kick.
  • Premiere Lead-Up – The Group 2 Premiere Stakes is a key lead-up into the race with the 2020 The Everest winner Classique Legend (2nd) recently coming out of the race 2021 Premiere Stakes winner Masked Crusader ran a brave next-up second in the 2021 The Everest quinella. Think About It (2023) was the last horse to complete the Premiere Stakes – The Everest race double.

the everest 2025 FAVOURITES

Favourites in The Everest 2025 betting include multiple Group 1 Hong Kong winner Ka Ying Rising prepared overseas by David Hayes, Group 1 TJ Smith winning grey Briasa who saluted in the Group 2 Premiere Stakes in his final lead-up, and Chris Waller’s class mare Joliestar.

Classique Legend ($4.20 in 2020) became the first The Everest favourite in history to salute for the punters before Nature Strip ($3.70 in 2021) won the following year for the punters.

Think About It ($4.40 in 2023) and Ka Ying Rising ($2 in 2025) are the latest The Everest favourites to win.

There was a notable upset in 2022 with Giga Kick saluting at the longest-priced winning The Everest odds of $21, while the odds-on favourite Nature Strip ran fourth.

The Everest 2025 Race Day

The Everest Day 2025 takes place on Saturday the 18th of October 2025 at Royal Randwick. Along with the $20 million The Everest the other key events on The Everest Race Day program include the: 

The Everest 2025 Weights

The Everest race is run at weight for age. Standard weight-for-age conditions apply. Weights must be declared by 4:00PM on the Tuesday of race week and the official 2025 The Everest weights will be published in our above The Everest Field section. 

The Everest 2025 acceptances

Each of the 12 The Everest 2025 slot holders will nominate a runner for The Everest at the time of declaration, 10:00AM Tuesday the 14th of October 2025 and will be published in our above The Everest 2025 Field section. Up to six emergency runners may be declared, to be selected from acceptors for the Sydney Stakes.

The Everest 2025 jockeys

Riders in The Everest must be declared by Wednesday the 15th of October 2025 at 12:00PM. Stay up to date with the confirmed The Everest jockeys in our above The Everest 2025 Horses section.

From 2017-25 six jockeys have won The Everest with Kerrin McEvoy (2017, 2018, 2020); Craig Williams (2022, 2024); Glen Boss (2019); James McDonald (2021); Sam Clipperton (2023); and Hong Kong based Zac Purton (2025).

The Everest 2025 scratchings

2025 The Everest scratchings must be declared by 7:30AM on race day morning, Saturday, October 18th, 2025.

THe everest RACE NUMBER 2025

The 2025 The Everest race number scheduled as Randwick Race 7 at 4:15pm (AEDT) on Saturday the 18th of October 2025. There are ten races in total that day at Randwick Racecourse.

The Everest 2025 prize money

The Everest is the richest turf race in the world with the total prize money increased in 2023 to $20 million including $7 million going to The Everest winner.

Place Prize Money
1st $7,000,000
2nd $2,900,000
3rd $2,000,000
4th $1,500,000
5th $1,200,000
6th $950,000
7th $700,000
8th $700,000
9th $700,000
10th $700,000
11th $700,000
12th $700,000

the everest 2025 Form Guide

The final form guide will be available the week of the race. You can check below for a link to our full 2025 The Everest Form Guide once the 12 The Everest horses are confirmed. 

CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL 2025 THE EVEREST FORM GUIDE

the everest LIVE 2025

You can watch or listen to the 2025 The Everest live, across the following mediums.

Television:

  • Channel 7: As the free-to-air broadcaster for the Spring Racing Carnival in Australia, Channel 7 will likely televise the entire Everest race day live, including The Everest. Coverage usually begins around midday AEDT. Check your local guides for specific times.
  • Sky Racing: For comprehensive coverage of all races on Everest day, including in-depth analysis and commentary, you can tune into Sky Racing 1, Sky Racing 2, or Sky Thoroughbred Central. This is available through a Foxtel subscription.

Live Streaming:

  • 7plus: Channel 7’s streaming platform, 7plus, will allow you to stream their live broadcast of the Everest race day for free online. You will need a free account to access this service.
  • Sky Racing Active: If you are a Sky Racing subscriber through Foxtel, you can also live stream the races via the Sky Racing Active app on your mobile or tablet device.
  • Betting Agency Apps/Websites: Many Australian betting agencies, including Neds, offer live streaming of races to their account holders. You will usually need to be logged in to your account (and sometimes have a funded account) to access the live streams. Check the terms and conditions of your betting provider.
  • Racing NSW Website/App: Racing NSW may also offer a live stream of the event on their official website or app. Keep an eye on their platforms closer to the race day for confirmation.

Other Options:

  • Pubs and Clubs: Many pubs and clubs across Australia will be showing the Everest live on their screens. This is a great social way to watch the race.
  • Trackside at Randwick: The best way to experience the thrill of The Everest is to be there in person at Royal Randwick Racecourse in Sydney. You can purchase tickets through the Australian Turf Club website.

The Everest Winners (Past Results)

See below for the complete list of previous The Everest winners going back to the race’s inauguration in 2017.

Click here for more on the past The Everest winners.

Year Winner Jockey Trainer/s Time
2025 Ka Ying Rising Zac Purton David Hayes 1:08.13
2024 Bella Nipotina Craig William Ciaron Maher 1:08.76
2023 Think About It Sam Clipperton Joseph Pride 1:07.64
2022 Giga Kick Craig Williams Clayton Douglas 1:09.86
2021 Nature Strip James McDonald Chris Waller 1:09.11
2020 Classique Legend Kerrin McEvoy Les Bridge 1:08.27
2019 Yes Yes Yes Glen Boss Chris Waller 1:07.32 (R)
2018 Redzel Kerrin McEvoy Peter & Paul Snowden 1:12.03
2017 Redzel Kerrin McEvoy Peter & Paul Snowden 1:08.36

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How do I bet on The Everest 2025?

Join up at neds.com.au

Make a deposit, using your credit card, PayPal or other safe electronic method
Make sure to check out the form guide, once it’s released
Decide what kind of bet you’re going to place Win, Place, Each-Way, Trifecta + more betting options
Select the horse(s) for the race.

Which horse will win The Everest 2025?

Which horse will win the 2025 The Everest comes down to a number of key form factors including the barriers, form over the 1200m distance and their race experience. When picking The Everest winner it is important to consider:

TJ Smith Stakes - The autumn's Group 1 TJ Smith Stakes held at the same track / distance is a crucial form race for The Everest. Dual TJ Smith Stakes champion Nature Strip won the 2021 The Everest at his third attempt and went on to become a three-time TJ Smith Stakes winner in 2022. In 2023 the TJ Smith Stakes winner I Wish I Win went on to run a brave second in that spring's The Everest results.
Past Results - Horses that ran well in the previous year's The Everest results are worth looking at for the latest edition. Nature Strip was fourth in 2019 and seventh in 2020 before heading the 2021 The Everest results. In 2023 Private eye ran third in The Everest trifecta behind his winning stablemate Think About It after a second the year before to Giga Kick.
Premiere Lead-Up - The Group 2 Premiere Stakes is a key lead-up into the race with the 2020 The Everest winner Classique Legend (2nd) recently coming out of the race 2021 Premiere Stakes winner Masked Crusader ran a brave next-up second in the 2021 The Everest quinella. Think About It (2023) was the last horse to complete the Premiere Stakes - The Everest race double.