Huge crowd of 10,000 punters gets green light to attend Sydney’s star-studded The Everest race
- Everest raceday granted exemption to host 10,000 punters at event on Saturday
- Major events are normally only allowed to host 5,000 guests under restrictions
- Rapid antigen testing will be set up for trainers and jockeys that arrive on course
The Everest raceday will be allowed to host 10,000 punters marking the first major event since the end of lockdown in Sydney.
Premier Dominic Perrottet has approved an exemption for the massive crowd to attend the $15million race at Royal Randwick on Saturday.
Major events are normally only allowed up to 5,000 guests under current restrictions.
The Australian Turf Club has drawn up its Covid-safe protocol for the day which includes one punter every four square metres.
The Everest raceday will be allowed to host 10,000 punters marking the first major event since the end of lockdown in Sydney

Premier Dominic Perrottet has approved an exemption for the massive crowd to be hosted at Royal Randwick on Saturday
Chief executive Jamie Barkley said he was thrilled the race would be going ahead.
‘The Australian Turf Club has been working closely with the NSW government throughout the pandemic and we are thrilled to be opening the gates to more people this Saturday,’ he said.
‘Sydney and our racing is back open for business during the $50 million Everest carnival and for a race and event being watched around the world.
‘The Sydney spring is ready to shine with spectators and the ATC is ready to a lead the way in a COVID-safe reopening across the city.’
Rapid antigen testing will be set up for trainers and jockeys when they arrive on the course.
The owners of the horses will also not be allowed to visit the raceday stalls.
More to come
Advertisement