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Golden Sixty, Romantic Warrior out to repel world-class overseas contingents

23/11/2022 16:54

Golden Sixty is chasing more history this year.
Golden Sixty is chasing more history this year.

An outstanding group of world-class horses including Golden Sixty, Panthalassa, Jack d’Or and Romantic Warrior feature among 49 gallopers from Hong Kong, Japan, Europe, Singapore and Australia selected for the HK$110 million LONGINES Hong Kong International Races (HKIR) at Sha Tin on Sunday, 11 December.


26 individual Group 1 winners will bid for a share of the combined record purse on offer across the HK$34 million G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Cup (2000m), HK$30 million G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Mile (1600m), HK$24 million G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint (1200m) and HK$22 million G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Vase (2400m).


Underlining international support for Hong Kong’s showpiece meeting, 24 of the selected runners are from overseas – an increase of five on 2021 – as history beckons for Golden Sixty, who will attempt to join Good Ba Ba as the only three-time winners of the LONGINES Hong Kong Mile, while Japan’s Glory Vase chases a record third LONGINES Hong Kong Vase victory.


Horses from Ireland, Australia, Singapore, France, Germany, England and Japan feature among the selected runners to challenge Hong Kong’s premier gallopers on 11 December.


Hong Kong’s defence will be built around a select cluster of Group 1 winners, notably Golden Sixty, who resumed in gripping fashion last Sunday (20 November) with the 22nd win of his 25-start career, enhancing his all-time earnings to HK$116,250,600 (a Hong Kong record).


Leading the home team – alongside the likes of Romantic Warrior, Wellington and Lucky Sweynesse – Golden Sixty will look to defend his crown against the emerging and exciting California Spangle, while Japanese Group 1 winners Schnell Meister and Danon Scorpion are out to thwart his history-equalling bid, along with Salios who returns after running third in the 2021 LONGINES Hong Kong Mile. Great Britain’s Saffron Beach – a two-time Group 1 winner – is included as well as Laws Of Indices from Australia.

Romantic Warrior wins first-up this season.
Romantic Warrior wins first-up this season.

Japan has five engaged in the LONGINES Hong Kong Cup bidding to resist the brilliant Romantic Warrior – last season’s Most Improved Horse, Champion Four-Year-Old and Champion Middle-Distance Horse in Hong Kong – who was devastating first-up in the G2 BOCHK Jockey Club Cup (2000m) last weekend. Hong Kong Champion Stayer Russian Emperor is also chasing LONGINES Hong Kong Cup glory.

Panthalassa brings his exhilarating front-running tactics to Sha Tin for the LONGINES Hong Kong Cup after his stunning second to Equinox last start in the G1 Tenno Sho Autumn (2000m) at Tokyo, while Jack d’Or – Chukyo’s 2000m track record holder – features as well as Group 1 winners Geoglyph, Danon The Kid and the returning Lei Papale, who completes the quintet.

Irish training maestro Aidan O’Brien will be represented by Order Of Australia.

Hong Kong’s invariably strong sprinting ranks are looking to continue their domination of the LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint with an eighth win from the past nine editions. The home team is led by Wellington, Lucky Sweynesse and last year’s winner Sky Field, while three individual Group 1 winners from Japan feature: Gendarme, Naran Huleg and Resistencia. Three-time Group 2 winning Meikei Yell – who holds Chukyo’s 1200m course record – will also represent the Land of the Rising Sun.   

Singapore returns to the fray in Hong Kong with Lim’s Kosciuszko featuring in the LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint as an 11-time winner from 14 starts. The Australian-bred is a two-time Singapore Group 1 winner with titles in the 2022 SIN G1 Singapore Derby (1800m) and 2022 SIN G1 Lion City Cup (1200m) at Kranji.

Chasing a record-setting fourth LONGINES Hong Kong Vase, Aidan O’Brien will mount a triple-pronged assault on the 12 furlong test with Group 1 winners Broome and Bolshoi Ballet engaged as well as Stone Age, who recently placed second in the 2022 G1 Breeders’ Cup Turf (2400m) at Keeneland behind Rebel’s Romance. 

While O’Brien hunts another LONGINES Hong Kong Vase, Japan’s Glory Vase is out to become the only three-time winner of the race following his victories in 2019 and 2021. Silk Racing’s charge has an incredible affinity with Hong Kong and Glory Vase is one of four horses (Luso, Doctor Dino and Highland Reel) with two wins in the race.

Win Marilyn joins him from Japan off the back of her brave second-placed effort to Geraldina in the G1 Queen Elizabeth II Cup (2200m) at Hanshin earlier this month.

Glory Vase lands his second LONGINES Hong Kong Vase.
Glory Vase lands his second LONGINES Hong Kong Vase.

As always, the LONGINES Hong Kong Vase features a strong international presence with French stayer Bubble Gift featuring as well as Botanik for Andre Fabre, while the German Group 1-winning Mendocino – who came within a length of subsequent G1 Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe (2400m) heroine Alpinista last year – is also in.

The home team is led by Senor Toba, Panfield and Butterfield.

Mr Andrew Harding, The Hong Kong Jockey Club’s Executive Director, Racing, said: “The LONGINES Hong Kong International Races are firmly established as one of world racing’s leading events and this year we will welcome an excellent line-up from Japan, Europe, Australia and Singapore.

“Once more, we are delighted that the quality of selected runners for this year’s LONGINES Hong Kong International Races is in keeping with our long-held commitment to deliver sporting excellence and this is highlighted with strong groups from Japan and Europe headed for Hong Kong to compete against Golden Sixty, Romantic Warrior and more.

“Golden Sixty is Hong Kong’s hero and his legion of fans will be out in force at Sha Tin as he aims for a record-equalling third straight LONGINES Hong Kong Mile – a feat achieved only by the great Good Ba Ba. Romantic Warrior has made rapid progress to reach and succeed at the pinnacle of racing here in Hong Kong and we are extremely excited to see him contest the LONGINES Hong Kong Cup.

“We have staged outstanding editions of the LONGINES Hong Kong International Races over the past two years with champion horses and jockeys from around the world taking part, but the opportunity to have overseas racehorse owners, media and fans here with us again is incredibly exciting. This will be a very special renewal of the LONGINES Hong Kong International Races and a thrilling afternoon of sport on Sunday, 11 December at Sha Tin.”

LONGINES Hong Kong Cup

DANON THE KID
DANON THE KID
GEOGLYPH
GEOGLYPH
JACK D’OR
JACK D’OR
KA YING STAR
KA YING STAR
LEI PAPALE
LEI PAPALE
MONEY CATCHER
MONEY CATCHER
ORDER OF AUSTRALIA
ORDER OF AUSTRALIA
PANTHALASSA
PANTHALASSA
ROMANTIC WARRIOR
ROMANTIC WARRIOR
RUSSIAN EMPEROR
RUSSIAN EMPEROR
SAVVY NINE
SAVVY NINE
TOURBILLON DIAMOND
TOURBILLON DIAMOND

LONGINES Hong Kong Mile

BEAUTY JOY
BEAUTY JOY
CALIFORNIA SPANGLE
CALIFORNIA SPANGLE
DANON SCORPION
DANON SCORPION
EXCELLENT PROPOSAL
EXCELLENT PROPOSAL
GOLDEN SIXTY
GOLDEN SIXTY
LAWS OF INDICES
LAWS OF INDICES
MORE THAN THIS
MORE THAN THIS
SAFFRON BEACH
SAFFRON BEACH
SALIOS
SALIOS
SCHNELL MEISTER
SCHNELL MEISTER
TURIN REDSUN
TURIN REDSUN
WAIKUKU
WAIKUKU

LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint

CORDYCEPS SIX
CORDYCEPS SIX
DUKE WAI
DUKE WAI
GENDARME
GENDARME
LIM’S KOSCIUSZKO
LIM’S KOSCIUSZKO
LUCKY PATCH
LUCKY PATCH
LUCKY SWEYNESSE
LUCKY SWEYNESSE
MEIKEI YELL
MEIKEI YELL
NARAN HULEG
NARAN HULEG
RESISTENCIA
RESISTENCIA
SIGHT SUCCESS
SIGHT SUCCESS
SKY FIELD
SKY FIELD
STRONGER
STRONGER
SUPER WEALTHY
SUPER WEALTHY
WELLINGTON
WELLINGTON

LONGINES Hong Kong Vase

BOLSHOI BALLET
BOLSHOI BALLET
BOTANIK
BOTANIK
BROOME
BROOME
BUBBLE GIFT
BUBBLE GIFT
BUTTERFIELD
BUTTERFIELD
GLORY VASE
GLORY VASE
MENDOCINO
MENDOCINO
PANFIELD
PANFIELD
SENOR TOBA
SENOR TOBA
STONE AGE
STONE AGE
WIN MARILYN
WIN MARILYN