Golden Sixty will attempt to secure another remarkable milestone to his glittering record at Sha Tin on FWD Champions Day (Sunday, 30 April) when the seven-year-old chases an unmatched third straight HK$20 million G1 FWD Champions Mile (1600m).
No horse has ever won three editions of the race, let alone in succession, but the latter is what Golden Sixty is aiming to achieve – a feat that Bullish Luck (2005 & 2006), Xtension (2011 & 2012) and Beauty Generation (2018 & 2019) all tried and failed.
Golden Sixty boasts 24 wins from 28 starts and the most prize money (HK$136.53 million) in Hong Kong racing history. He was unbeaten across 16 starts at one time, swept the 2020 Four-Year-Old Classic Series and is justly debated as Hong Kong’s greatest ever horse.
Stepping out this morning (Thursday, 27 April) for trainer Francis Lui on the turf course at Sha Tin, Hong Kong’s champion strode powerfully under jockey Vincent Ho through his work and ahead of stablemate Cheerful Days, clocking 1m 26.5s as the final major tune-up for the two-time Hong Kong Horse of the Year (2020/21 & 2021/22).
“He looked great when he walked past (after galloping). Everything is smooth and I am very happy with him,” Lui said. “He brings us a lot of fun, every time after he runs, we all feel confident. It brings me pride, of course.”
Ho echoed the trainer’s sentiment with a glowing evaluation: “He’s one of the best horses, I don’t feel any sign of him going downhill. His mind is mature, even more mature, so I think it is his best season – with his mind he is improving and physically he is not going downhill.”