The HK$12 million G1 Centenary Sprint Cup (1200m) continues a blockbuster stretch of Hong Kong racing this weekend (Sunday, 5 February) at Sha Tin when the might of Wellington – Hong Kong Champion Sprinter (2021/22) – takes centre stage.
Richard Gibson’s star speedster will be looking to join elite company by becoming only the second horse in history to win all three top-level sprint contests in Hong Kong as well as the G1 Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup (1400m) – a remarkable feat achieved by only the immortal Silent Witness.
All that’s missing from Wellington’s haul is success in the Centenary Sprint Cup to go along with his victories in the 2022 G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint (1200m), 2021 and 2022 G1 Chairman’s Sprint Prize (1200m) and 2022 Queen’s Silver Jubilee Cup.
A 12-time winner from 19 starts in Hong Kong, Wellington boasts earnings of HK$56.58 million and will reunite with familiar ally Alexis Badel this weekend after the Frenchman was forced to miss his LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint success last month due to injury when Ryan Moore deputised.
“It was a tough moment. I decided to go to the races and support the team because that’s how it works – it’s a team effort and I did that instead of watching the race at home.
“He’s such a talented horse, so there was no surprise to see him win it, considering he’s beaten a lot of those horses in the past. So he was just doing what he can do – his best,” Badel said.