The winners of the tournament would share a purse of $1 million (kayfabe).
The top 10 winners share $205,000 in scholarships.
The winners and their financial backers shared $261,240, one-sixth of the total Calcutta pool.
The winners were selected by a five-member panel of scholars and will share the money.
The winners shared $163,500, while the runners-up split $81,650 for their victory here.
Since each ticket number is sold only once, winners do not share prizes.
Today's winners will share at least $514,000 in prize money and bonuses for fast times.
While many winners share such pride, they also know not to take the award itself too seriously.
Matching three numbers wins $1; other winners share parimutuel prizes.
Mangrum received the $2,000 winners share out of a total of $10,000 in prize money.