Horse racing has captivated people worldwide for centuries, with events like the Melbourne Cup, the Kentucky Derby, and the Cheltenham Gold Cup showcasing the sport’s speed, strategy, and tradition. OLBG ranked the top 10 horse races based on criteria such as attendance, global TV viewership, betting handle, prize money, and historical prestige. The Melbourne Cup topped the list with 49 points, known for its massive crowd, global TV audience, and cultural significance in Australia.
The Grand National in Liverpool, England, came in second with 45 points, known for its unpredictability and thrilling finishes over a 4-mile distance. The Kentucky Derby in Louisville, Kentucky, ranked third with 43 points, serving as America’s premier horse race and the first leg of the U.S. Triple Crown. Other races in the top 10 included the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe in Paris, the Breeders’ Cup Classic, the Dubai World Cup, the Epsom Derby, the Cheltenham Gold Cup, the Belmont Stakes, and the Pegasus World Cup.
Each race in the top 10 offers a unique blend of competition, tradition, and excitement, attracting top horses, jockeys, and spectators from around the world. From the rich history of the Grand National to the cultural impact of the Melbourne Cup, these events showcase the best of horse racing and continue to captivate audiences globally.