Revered as the most successful rider in Hong Kong racing history with 13 jockeys’ championships and a record 1,813 wins, Douglas Whyte forged new territory on Sunday (23 January) when Stronger provided the South African with his first major victory as a trainer with success in the G1 Centenary Sprint Cup (1200m).
The diminutive chestnut upstaged G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint (1200m) champion Sky Field by a head under Vincent Ho after a protracted battle over the final 400 metres, with another G1 winner Hot King Prawn a further half length away in third place.
Whyte’s satisfaction was manifold, joining the select ranks of trainers to have succeeded at G1 level in Hong Kong, while the success also vindicated his faith in a horse he has repeatedly praised for his honesty despite his relative size.
“I’ve had numerous amount (of G1) wins as a jockey, so to get the first one on the board as a trainer is great. I’ve been stiff a few times, but it’s a good feeling,” said Whyte, who accumulated more than 20 major victories as a jockey.