A landmark FWD Champions Day, crowned by Vincent Ho’s G1 double, record turnover and the emergence of a potential future champion are evidence of Hong Kong racing’s resilience and attractiveness, according to Club CEO Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges.
Pointing to Ho’s effort to extend Golden Sixty’s winning streak to 14 with victory in the FWD Champions Mile before partnering Japan’s Loves Only You to success in the FWD QEII Cup, Mr Engelbrecht-Bresges predicted Courier Wonder could eventually follow Wellington – winner of the Chairman’s Sprint Prize – to stardom.
“It’s great to have people coming back to the racecourse for a meeting of this quality,” Mr Engelbrecht-Bresges said, acknowledging the 5719 Sha Tin attendees who observed stringent biosecurity controls.
“Golden Sixty kept his unbeaten record and, if you look at the performances of Loves Only You and Wellington, it was an amazing day.
“I would like to thank everyone who has kept the Racing Bubble going and it was especially satisfying that our Japanese friends trusted our systems enough to come here and, with the support of the HKSAR Government, we have been able to stage an incredible FWD Champions Day.
“We saw some amazing performances from the Japanese horses, who have again shown at distances of 2000m and above they are superior. For Loves Only You to come here from Dubai and win was terrific.”