Feted as the most successful jockey in Hong Kong history, Douglas Whyte will continue to pursue further glories as a trainer after Ace One provided the South African with his 40th victory of the season by winning the Class 3 Apprentice Jockeys’ School 50th Anniversary Cup Handicap (1200m) at Sha Tin on Sunday (5 June).
Whyte piloted a record 1,813 winners as a rider during a majestic reign crowned by an unparalleled 13 jockeys’ championships in Hong Kong before taking out his trainers’ licence in 2019/20. Having reached 40 wins in a season for the third time in three campaigns, Whyte is now looking to up the ante.
“I’m not done yet. I take my hat off to the guys that get over 50, 60, 70 (wins) every year, but if you can hit 40 – year in, year out – you’re doing a good job,” said Whyte, who posted 44 wins in 2019/20 and 41 last season.
Whyte and Maia have struck up an unlikely partnership with Ace One, who has now triumphed twice under the Brazilian.
“If you see the way he (Maia) rides him, he jumps positively, puts him to sleep, makes him change his legs, gives him a couple of cracks and the horse just fires up. He sits pretty on him, makes him do his work and the horse does his job. They’re a perfect combination.”
Maia, who has 24 wins for the term, said: “I’m very glad that Douglas has given me support with this horse. I’ve won twice on him now. The horse has improved since last time, we had a beautiful draw, we had a nice run and the horse responded very well in the straight. It was an easy win.”