Mr Stunning has never held the official title of Hong Kong’s champion sprinter, yet when December rolls around he is a champion in every sense of the word. And if successful in Sunday’s (8 December) G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint (1200m), he will have scaled a peak that no other horse before him has reached.
Silent Witness, Sacred Kingdom, Lord Kanaloa, Falvelon and Aerovelocity are all racing household names in these parts, if not the world over. All are two-time winners of Hong Kong’s premier sprint contest but none has won the race on three occasions – this is the current scenario presented to Mr Stunning.
The Exceed And Excel seven-year-old with HK$48,536,100 in career earnings will rewrite 21 years of history if he wins a third consecutive Hong Kong Sprint, and if his previous December form is any reference, he should be at his blistering best.
“It was like he wanted to win that race, you see his preparation it was like he wanted to win that race – it was his main race,” Karis Teetan says of the speedster’s second title in last year’s Sprint.
“His preparation and everything we wanted leading into the Sprint was right. When the big day came he was just the best horse on the day and that was the most impressive thing for me – to get him ready to go and win a race like that.”
Mr Stunning is Hong Kong’s ‘December Warrior’. He has raced three times in the year’s final month in three straight seasons for three wins, two at Group 1 level, and he’s looking to uphold that record despite returning from adversity this time.