Sidelined from two of the most prestigious meetings in the world because of COVID-19, Belgian ace Christophe Soumillon is anxious to make up for lost opportunities – and time – when he resumes with a full book of rides at Sha Tin on Sunday (20 December).
Diagnosed with COVID-19 shortly before the Breeders’ Cup meeting at Keeneland on 7 November, the 10-time French champion surrendered winning rides on Tarnawa in the US$4 million Breeders’ Cup Turf.
Salting the wound, Soumillon also watched Order Of Australia – another confirmed mount – post an upset victory in the US$2 million Breeders’ Cup Mile.
Unable to gain clearance to leave quarantine as scheduled in Hong Kong because of health protocols, Soumillon then forfeited the ride on Normcore, who claimed the HK$28 million LONGINES Hong Kong Cup under Zac Purton.
Compounding the situation, Soumillon also lost the winning ride on Lucky Patch at Sha Tin at the same meeting.
But, exhibiting an attitude which has impressed his peers and Hong Kong Jockey Club officials, Soumillon is squarely fixed on future positives rather than pondering negatives from the past.
“I knew they (Normcore and Lucky Patch) were gonna run well, probably win. I was ready to see, even a bit, Admire Mars fighting with Golden Sixty. That didn’t happen,” he said after the Happy Valley trials this morning (18 December).