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Rapper Dragon named Horse of the Year at Hong Kong’s Champion Awards

14/07/2017 22:28

Rapper Dragon claimed the Hong Kong Horse of the Year award at a sparkling ceremony held at the Grand Hyatt tonight, Friday 14 July. Hong Kong’s standout four-year-old made history during the season when he became the first horse to win all three legs of Hong Kong’s Four-Year-Old Classic Series.

Rapper Dragon is crowned Horse of the Year. Dr. Simon Ip, Chairman of HKJC, presents the trophy to owner Mr. Albert Hung Chao Hong, accompanied by trainer John Moore, jockey Joao Moreira and Mr. Hung’s family.
Rapper Dragon is crowned Horse of the Year. Dr. Simon Ip, Chairman of HKJC, presents the trophy to owner Mr. Albert Hung Chao Hong, accompanied by trainer John Moore, jockey Joao Moreira and Mr. Hung’s family.

John Moore’s stable star had an outstanding sophomore Hong Kong campaign with four wins from six starts before his sad demise following the G1 Champions Mile. The gelding, who raced in the blue and red silks of owner Albert Hung, improved sharply after a smart seasonal appearance at December’s LONGINES Hong Kong International Race meeting, displaying superiority over his peers in the Hong Kong Classic Mile (1600m) and Hong Kong Classic Cup (1800m), and then completing a sweep of Hong Kong’s three-race Four-Year-Old Classic Series in the BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m).

“This is a really classy animal,” Moore said after the Derby victory. “I’ll call him my champion because he’s won me a Derby.”

Rapper Dragon was also named the Champion Middle-distance Horse, based on his brilliant performances in the Hong Kong Classic Cup and the BMW Hong Kong Derby. The ascendant chestnut then impressed again when taking on a group of proven elders in the G2 Chairman’s Trophy (1600m) to land his second Group race win in his career, having won the G3 Lion Rock Trophy as a three-year-old during his first season in Hong Kong.

Meanwhile, Rapper Dragon also secured 57.5% of the public vote to claim the Most Popular Horse title.

Beauty Only was named the season’s Champion Miler. The Tony Cruz-trained six-year-old won two of his nine starts, including the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Mile and the G2 BOCHK Wealth Management Jockey Club Mile. The Holy Roman Emperor gelding performed consistently throughout the season, finishing second on three occasions, including in the G1 Champions Mile, the G2 Chairman’s Trophy (1600m) and the G3 Celebration Cup (1400m). At his latest outing he finished a creditable sixth in the G1 Yasuda Kinen in Japan.

The Champion Sprinter award went to the retired Aerovelocity, who also won this award in the 2014/15 season. The Pins gelding is rated as one of the toughest horses ever to have competed on the Hong Kong circuit. Aerovelocity started this season with two encouraging runs, finishing third in both the G2 Premier Bowl (1200m) and the G2 BOCHK Wealth Management Jockey Club Sprint (1200m), and then bounced back for a second triumph in the 2016 edition of the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint (1200m). He remains the only locally-trained horse to have won G1 races in three different jurisdictions.

The Hon. Sir C K Chow, Steward of HKJC, presents the Champion Miler trophy to the owners of Beauty Only, Mr. Patrick Kwok Ho Chuen (middle) and Mrs. Eleanor Kwok Law Kwai Chun, accompanied by her husband Mr. Simon Kwok Siu Ming (right).
The Hon. Sir C K Chow, Steward of HKJC, presents the Champion Miler trophy to the owners of Beauty Only, Mr. Patrick Kwok Ho Chuen (middle) and Mrs. Eleanor Kwok Law Kwai Chun, accompanied by her husband Mr. Simon Kwok Siu Ming (right).
The Hon. Martin Liao, Steward of HKJC, presents the Champion Sprinter trophy to Mr. Daniel Yeung Ngai, owner of Aerovelocity.
The Hon. Martin Liao, Steward of HKJC, presents the Champion Sprinter trophy to Mr. Daniel Yeung Ngai, owner of Aerovelocity.
Mrs. Margaret Leung, Steward of HKJC, presents the Champion Stayer trophy to Mr. Johnson Chen, owner of Werther.
Mrs. Margaret Leung, Steward of HKJC, presents the Champion Stayer trophy to Mr. Johnson Chen, owner of Werther.

2015/16 Hong Kong Horse of the Year Werther claimed the Champion Stayer title this season. The John Moore-trained stalwart won the G1 Standard Chartered Champions & Chater Cup, one of only three mile-and-a-half races staged in Hong Kong, to seal the award.

Premiere, a three-year-old from the John Size stable with three eye-catching wins from 12 starts, claimed the Champion Griffin Award.

Size sealed the Champion Trainer title for a ninth time and Joao Moreira the Champion Jockey title for a third consecutive season.

The season’s Most Popular Jockey and the winner of the Tony Cruz Award will be revealed during racing at Sunday’s (16 July) season finale at Sha Tin. Most Improved Horse of the Year will also be awarded on that day.

The recently-retired champions Able Friend and Aerovelocity were honoured with Lifetime Achievement Awards in recognition of their great contributions to Hong Kong racing.

The Champion Awards Judging Panel announced the winners for the 2016/17 season during this evening’s presentation ceremony as follows:-

Award

Winner

Owner

Trainer

Horse of the Year

Rapper Dragon

Albert Hung

John Moore

Most Popular Horse of the Year

Rapper Dragon

Albert Hung

John Moore

Champion Sprinter

Aerovelocity

Daniel Yeung Ngai

Paul O’Sullivan

Champion Miler

Beauty Only

Eleanor Kwok Law Kwai Chun & Patrick Kwok Ho Chuen

Tony Cruz

Champion Middle-Distance Horse

Rapper Dragon

Albert Hung

John Moore

Champion Stayer

Werther

Johnson Chen

John Moore

Champion Griffin

Premiere

DTFU Principal Syndicate

John Size

Lifetime Achievement Award

Able Friend

The Executors of the Estate of the late Dr Cornel Li Fook Kwan

John Moore

Lifetime Achievement Award

Aerovelocity

Daniel Yeung Ngai

Paul O’Sullivan

Officiating guests share a champagne toast to kick off the Champion Awards presentation ceremony for the 2016/17 racing season. From left: Dr. Allen Shi, President of Hong Kong; Racehorse Owners Association; Mr. Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges, CEO of The Hong Kong Jockey Club; The Hon. Martin Liao, Steward of The Hong Kong Jockey Club; Mr. Philip N L Chen, Steward of The Hong Kong Jockey Club; Mr. Anthony W K Chow, Deputy Chairman of The Hong Kong Jockey Club; Dr. Simon S O Ip, Chairman of The Hong Kong Jockey Club; Mr. Lester C H Kwok, Steward of The Hong Kong Jockey Club; The Hon. Sir CK Chow, Steward of The Hong Kong Jockey Club; Mrs. Margaret Leung, Steward of The Hong Kong Jockey Club; Mr. Carlos Wu, Chairman of the Association of Hong Kong Racing Journalists
Officiating guests share a champagne toast to kick off the Champion Awards presentation ceremony for the 2016/17 racing season. From left: Dr. Allen Shi, President of Hong Kong; Racehorse Owners Association; Mr. Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges, CEO of The Hong Kong Jockey Club; The Hon. Martin Liao, Steward of The Hong Kong Jockey Club; Mr. Philip N L Chen, Steward of The Hong Kong Jockey Club; Mr. Anthony W K Chow, Deputy Chairman of The Hong Kong Jockey Club; Dr. Simon S O Ip, Chairman of The Hong Kong Jockey Club; Mr. Lester C H Kwok, Steward of The Hong Kong Jockey Club; The Hon. Sir CK Chow, Steward of The Hong Kong Jockey Club; Mrs. Margaret Leung, Steward of The Hong Kong Jockey Club; Mr. Carlos Wu, Chairman of the Association of Hong Kong Racing Journalists
Dr Simon S O Ip, Chairman of The Hong Kong Jockey Club, delivers a welcome speech at the 2016/17 Champion Awards presentation ceremony.
Dr Simon S O Ip, Chairman of The Hong Kong Jockey Club, delivers a welcome speech at the 2016/17 Champion Awards presentation ceremony.
Mr. Carlos Wu, Chairman of the Association of Hong Kong Racing Journalists, presents the Champion Griffin trophy to Mr. Vernes Wong Sai Lung (middle) and Mr. Henry Ng Wing Hang (right), syndicate members of DTFU Principal Syndicate, owners of Premiere.
Mr. Carlos Wu, Chairman of the Association of Hong Kong Racing Journalists, presents the Champion Griffin trophy to Mr. Vernes Wong Sai Lung (middle) and Mr. Henry Ng Wing Hang (right), syndicate members of DTFU Principal Syndicate, owners of Premiere.
Mr. Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges, CEO of HKJC, presents the Most Popular Horse of the Year award to Mr. Albert Hung Chao Hong, owner of Rapper Dragon, accompanied by his wife.
Mr. Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges, CEO of HKJC, presents the Most Popular Horse of the Year award to Mr. Albert Hung Chao Hong, owner of Rapper Dragon, accompanied by his wife.
Mr. Philip Chen, Steward of HKJC, presents the Champion Middle-Distance Horse trophy to Mr. Albert Hung Chao Hong, owner of Rapper Dragon, accompanied by his wife.
Mr. Philip Chen, Steward of HKJC, presents the Champion Middle-Distance Horse trophy to Mr. Albert Hung Chao Hong, owner of Rapper Dragon, accompanied by his wife.
Joao Moreira receives the Champion Jockey award from Mr. Lester Kwok, Steward of HKJC.
Joao Moreira receives the Champion Jockey award from Mr. Lester Kwok, Steward of HKJC.
John Size receives the Champion Trainer award from Mr. Anthony Chow, Deputy Chairman of HKJC.
John Size receives the Champion Trainer award from Mr. Anthony Chow, Deputy Chairman of HKJC.
Dr. Simon Ip, Chairman of HKJC, presents a Lifetime Achievement Award to Mr. Daniel Yeung Ngai, owner of Aerovelocity.
Dr. Simon Ip, Chairman of HKJC, presents a Lifetime Achievement Award to Mr. Daniel Yeung Ngai, owner of Aerovelocity.
Dr. Simon Ip, Chairman of HKJC, presents a Lifetime Achievement Award to Mrs. Tisa Li, owner of Able Friend.
Dr. Simon Ip, Chairman of HKJC, presents a Lifetime Achievement Award to Mrs. Tisa Li, owner of Able Friend.
All presenters and award winners at the 2016/17 Champion Awards join for a group photo.
All presenters and award winners at the 2016/17 Champion Awards join for a group photo.
Phoebe Tam Lok Hin, Soprano and the Hong Kong Jockey Club Music and Dance Fund Scholar, delivers an impressive vocal performance to pay tribute to Lifetime Achievement Awards winners Aerovelocity and Able Friend.
Phoebe Tam Lok Hin, Soprano and the Hong Kong Jockey Club Music and Dance Fund Scholar, delivers an impressive vocal performance to pay tribute to Lifetime Achievement Awards winners Aerovelocity and Able Friend.
Phoebe Tam Lok Hin, Soprano and the Hong Kong Jockey Club Music and Dance Fund Scholar, delivers an impressive vocal performance to pay tribute to Lifetime Achievement Awards winners Aerovelocity and Able Friend.
Phoebe Tam Lok Hin, Soprano and the Hong Kong Jockey Club Music and Dance Fund Scholar, delivers an impressive vocal performance to pay tribute to Lifetime Achievement Awards winners Aerovelocity and Able Friend.





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