Lady of Camelot emerged from between rivals to take the lead in the final sixteenth of Saturday’s Group 1 Golden Slipper Stakes for Southern Hemisphere 2-year-olds at Rosehill Gardens in Sydney, Australia, giving legendary trainer Gai Waterhouse a record eighth win in the world’s richest race for juveniles. The Golden Slipper had a purse of $3.28 million. Lady of Camelot (who paid $14.20 in American pools) edged 62-1 Coleman by a neck with Storm Boy, the even-money favorite, finishing third in the field of 16. :: Get free past performances, analysis, and picks for Australian racing Ridden by Blake Shinn, Lady of Camelot stalked the early pace and was waited with in early stretch before sufficient racing room developed. Lady of Camelot steadily accelerated to reach the front. Waterhouse, 69, trains in partnership with Adrian Bott. They had six runners in the Golden Slipper, including Storm Boy. Waterhouse had her first win in the Golden Slipper in 2001. Her father, the late Tommy Smith, won the race six times. Lady of Camelot, one of four fillies in the Golden Slipper field, has won 2 of 4 starts. By Written Tycoon, from the Last Tycoon sire line, Lady of Camelot won for the first time in her career in the Group 3 Widden Stakes in February in her second start, and finished second by a neck in the Group 1 Blue Diamond Stakes at six furlongs at Caulfield Racecourse on Feb. 24 in her final start before the Golden Slipper Stakes. :: Want to learn more about handicapping and wagering? Check out DRF's Handicapping 101 and Wagering 101 pages.