Golden Sixty shares equal sixth spot with only five horses ahead
The quartet has only five horses ahead of them in the standings – Knicks Go, 2021’s G1 LONGINES Breeders’ Cup Classic (2000m, dirt) winner, Adayar, winner of the G1 King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes (2390m), G1 Juddmonte International Stakes (2050m) victor Mishriff, Aidan O’Brien’s G1 Coral Eclipse (1990m) winner St Mark’s Basilica and Japanese superstar Contrail, whose triumphs included the G1 Japan Cup (2400m).
The Hong Kong Jockey Club’s CEO Mr Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges said: “Golden Sixty has proven time and time again that he is an elite talent, worthy of status among the world’s best.
“I would like to congratulate Owner Stanley Chan for his horse’s great achievement, which is a testament to Hong Kong and its racing – with a pool of 1,300 horses and no breeding industry to rely on – to achieve such an amazing result, especially for Francis Lui, his team and Vincent Ho – who have expertly managed Golden Sixty.
“Looking further ahead, I am confident that with further incentives, including enhancements to the Club’s successful High Achievement Bonus scheme, continued increases in prizemoney for our elite races, which include the world’s richest G1 turf races at distances of 1200m, 1600m and 2000m and revamping the import policy regarding Private Purchases to improve the value proposition for our owners who have bought quality horses to race in Hong Kong, coupled with the emergence of an exciting four-year-old crop, there is great cause for optimism about the continued excellence of Hong Kong racing.”
Golden Sixty is one of 15 Hong Kong-trained horses in the 2021 World’s Best Racehorse Rankings, including Exultant (120), More Than This (118), Southern Legend (118) and Waikuku (118).