The Hong Kong Jockey Club’s Chief Executive Officer Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges has hailed the 2022 LONGINES Hong Kong International Races (HKIR) as a celebration of world-class racing and Hong Kong’s incredible “Can Do” spirit.
On a day when Hong Kong racing shone on the international stage as local champions – Wellington (LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint), California Spangle (LONGINES Hong Kong Mile) and Romantic Warrior (LONGINES Hong Kong Cup) – won three of the four elite Group 1 contests, Japan also continued its successful association with the “Turf World Championships” with Win Marilyn (LONGINES Hong Kong Vase).
Mr Engelbrecht-Bresges paid tribute to Hong Kong’s ability to produce world-class performances from a horse population of only 1,250 as more than 45,000 fans flocked to Sha Tin and Happy Valley – the largest racing crowds in three years – to participate in a “Celebration of Champions.”
“Today is about the sport, today is about world-class racing and today is about celebrating champions,” Mr Engelbrecht-Bresges said. “Today, Hong Kong has shown that we have world-class quality. It’s amazing that we have only 1,250 horses in training – that is 0.8 percent of the world’s horse population and it is amazing how many quality horses we have in Hong Kong who are world leaders.”
Mr Engelbrecht-Bresges thanked international and local owners, trainers and jockeys as well as Club staff for the staging of an unforgettable meeting.
“I want to thank our team who have done an absolutely outstanding effort because what the team has pulled off has made me as the CEO extremely proud because this is the Hong Kong ‘Can Do’ spirit and this is excellence of the Hong Kong Jockey Club – and we never give up,” he said.
“I would like to acknowledge and thank the Hong Kong Government for their tremendous support that we could hold such a global event – because this is a real global event which goes around 80 countries where people around the world who love horse racing focus on Hong Kong.
“We are on the world stage and we are global leaders and we can do things very few others can do.
“The overseas connections who came here, I would like to thank them because they made it a global event and they were all extremely appreciative at how we could conduct this event and stage a global show.”
Addressing Hong Kong’s effort to win three of the four G1s, Mr Engelbrecht-Bresges said: “Wellington shows he is one of the best sprinters in the world and the ‘Golden Generation’ of California Spangle and Romantic Warrior have shown that they can compete on the world stage. Romantic Warrior has produced the best 2000m performance I have seen for a long time against world-class competition and I would like to acknowledge Golden Sixty because, even in his defeat, he has shown that he is a champion.