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The sculpture commemorates Melbourne Cup winner, Makybe Diva who won the Melbourne Cup on three occasions. The life-size sculpture was unveiled in the home town of her owner Tony Santic.
Makybe Diva is a British-bred, Australian-trained Thoroughbred that became the first racehorse to win the famed Melbourne Cup on three occasions: 2003, 2004, and 2005. In 2005, she also won the Cox Plate. Makybe Diva is the highest stakes-earner in Australasian horse racing history, with winnings of more than A$14 million when she retired on 1 November 2005. Makybe Diva is one of only five horses to have won the Cup more than once in the long history of the event, which was first run in 1861.
Location
Address: | Tasman Terrace, Port Lincoln, 5606 |
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State: | SA |
Area: | AUS |
GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -34.720065 Long: 135.858812 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
Details
Monument Type: | Sculpture |
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Monument Theme: | Culture |
Sub-Theme: | Animals |
Artist: | Ken Martin (Port Lincoln, SA) |
Monument Manufacturer: | Coates & Wood (Melbourne, VIC) |
Dedication
Actual Monument Dedication Date: | Monday 30th October, 2006 |
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Plaque :
The Makybe Diva sculpture has been made possible through the sponsorship of the Government of South Australia
City of Port Lincoln
Atlantis
Tuna Boat Owners Assoc.
Ron and Janet Forster
Mario and Rita Valcic
Joe and Dorothy Puglist
Victor Smorgon Group
Sam and Elida Sarin
Dragah and Davorka Vidov
And the generous support of the Port Lincoln community
Plaque :
Owners
Tony and Christine Santic
Triple Melbourne Cup Winner - 2003, 2004, 2005
Group 1 Wins
W S Cox Plate - Sydney Cup - Australian Cup - BMW
Highest Stakes Winner In Australian History - $ 14,526,685
Australia`s Champion Racehorse of the Year - 2005, 2006
Awarded the most memorable sporting moment by the Australian Sporting Hall of Fame
Inducted in to the Australian Racing Hall of Fame 2005
Plaque :
Makybe Diva was unveiled by the Deputy Premier of South Australia Hon. Kevin Foley MP on 30th October 2006 to commemorate her achievements as one of the greatest race horses in Australian history
Sculptor - Ken Martin - Port Lincoln
Foundry - Coates and Wood - Melbourne