Ricky Yiu has joined Hong Kong racing’s elite by reaching the 1,000-win milestone to match the feats of the city’s most decorated trainers with Hayday’s breakthrough success at Sha Tin on Saturday (11 May).
Among the first intake of apprentices in 1972 into The Hong Kong Jockey Club’s Apprentice Jockeys’ School, Yiu took out his trainers’ licence in 1995/96 after a brief riding career and was crowned the city’s champion trainer in 2019/20.
Famed by his association with champion gallopers Sacred Kingdom and Fairy King Prawn, Yiu has proven to be a remarkably consistent force and last season saddled his first BMW Hong Kong Derby winner, Voyage Bubble.
With Hayday’s victory in the Class 4 Jordan Handicap (1200m), Yiu is the fourth current trainer to notch 1,000 wins or more along with John Size (1,537), Tony Cruz (1,508) and Caspar Fownes (1,105). Retired handler John Moore holds the Hong Kong record with 1,735 victories.
“I’m glad to have this achievement of 1,000 winners in my career so far, it’s amazing,” said Yiu, who has also savoured elite success in Japan and Dubai. “First of all, you have to have the right horse to travel. They’ve all been good travellers.”
Yiu sealed a double when Jolly Ruler landed the second section of the Class 4 Ho Man Tin Handicap (1400m) under Andrea Atzeni. The trainer made it a treble as Gracious Express broke through in the Class 3 Austin Handicap (1200m) with Brenton Avdulla, collecting a HK$1.5 million PP Bonus for his efforts.
Yiu has entered Voyage Bubble for the G1 Yasuda Kinen (1600m) at Tokyo on 2 June in a return clash with Hong Kong middle distance champion Romantic Warrior.