HISTORY OF WOMEN IN THE MELBOURNE CUP
1915: Mrs E A Widdis becomes the first woman to own a Melbourne Cup winner, Patrobas.
1987: Maree Lyndon breaks ground as the first woman to ride in a Melbourne Cup finishing 20th on Argonaut Style.
2001: Sheila Laxon makes history as the first female to train a Melbourne Cup winner with New Zealand mare Ethereal.
2007: Two female jockeys ride in a Melbourne Cup for the first time. Clare Lindop finishes fifth on Dolphin Jo and Lisa Cropp ninth on Sculptor.
2013: Gai Waterhouse becomes the second female to train a Cup winner when Fiorente is victorious.
2015: Michelle Payne makes history as the first female jockey to win a Melbourne Cup on Prince Of Penzance.