Already deemed an immortal of Hong Kong racing, Golden Sixty will chase further lustre to his incredible record this Sunday (11 December) when he takes aim at joining Good Ba Ba with a third successive HK$30 million G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Mile (1600m) triumph.
Good Ba Ba won the race in 2007, 2008 and 2009, while Golden Sixty has won the past two editions (2020 & 2021); this weekend the brilliant son of Medaglia d’Oro – who holds Hong Kong’s all-time earnings record (HK$116,250,600) – faces a talented group of gallopers from Hong Kong, Japan and Australia all looking to defy his bid at Sha Tin.
Stepping out this morning (Tuesday, 6 December) for his final turf gallop in front of an adoring wall of media, Golden Sixty pleased connections as he strode powerfully down the Sha Tin straight under jockey Vincent Ho, clocking 1m 20.2s (29.7, 27.7, 22.8) for his overall effort.
“He felt good, it was a nice gallop. I think he’s better than last time, I walked him around after and we’ve done enough. I can’t wait for Sunday,” Ho said.
Golden Sixty defied a resolute California Spangle in last month’s G2 BOCHK Private Wealth Jockey Club Mile (1600m), edging past his younger adversary – who set a crawling tempo throughout the race – to score by a neck.
Trainer Francis Lui echoed Ho’s words this morning and is equally looking forward to Sunday.
“He’s good, for him it’s just an easy gallop. Everything is well, happy and healthy,” Lui said. “In his races he seems to still have his fighting heart – that’s the main point.”