Entrenched in Hong Kong racing history as a record-breaking jockey, Douglas Whyte reached the 200-win milestone as a trainer at Happy Valley on Wednesday night (24 April) with Majestic Knight’s victory in the Class 2 Korea Racing Authority Trophy Handicap (1000m).
Ridden by Hugh Bowman, Majestic Knight (126lb) comfortably accounted for Harmony N Blessed (119lb) and Nervous Witness (134lb) to add further lustre to Whyte’s phenomenal Hong Kong portfolio.
Whyte holds the record for the most wins by a jockey – 1,813 – after stringing together 13 successive Hong Kong jockeys’ championships and now, having added 200 as a trainer – trails only Tony Cruz for the most victories in Hong Kong.
Cruz rode 946 winners in a glittering career in the saddle and has since accumulated 1,502 as a trainer for a total of 2,448 to be 435 ahead of Whyte’s combined 2,013.
“There’s a lot of trainers that have achieved a lot more than me, so I’m at the bottom at the moment and stepping my way up. It’s a nice achievement to accomplish and I’ve got a long way to go,” Whyte, 52, said.
“He (Majestic Knight) has been a very honest horse, a well-placed horse, he’s crept up in the ratings. He’s just improved incrementally and got better and better,” Whyte said. “Hugh made the effort to go over to Conghua and trial him – it was probably the icing on the cake when Hugh went over there to trial the horse.
“He (Majestic Knight) is a horse that gives you a lot and he needs a bit of a freshen up between runs, but this race as planned a long time ago and he’s delivered.”