Chancheng Glory (130lb) posted the biggest win of his career this afternoon (Friday, 31 January) in the HK$4.2 million G3 Centenary Vase Handicap (1800m) at Sha Tin.
Placed at Group 2 and Group 3 level before today, Mor Spirit gelding Chancheng Glory was tenacious from barrier nine in denying Winning Dragon (115lb) and Ensued (125lb) at odds of 6/1, clocking a time of 1m 46.67s under Hugh Bowman for trainer Francis Lui.
“I was fortunate to get the opportunity to ride him. I get limited opportunities in these races with the weight conditions but it is what it is. I thought his run last start had a lot of merit against the highest quality of horses,” Bowman said.
“Today when he jumped out well and travelled – I was always very confident. He was aided by a nice genuine speed set by Sword Point and his class showed over the final two furlongs.”
Sword Point (131lb) led the race until the 250m mark. Chancheng Glory raced in second throughout the contest before denying Winning Dragon by three quarters of length.
Bred in the American state of Iowa, Chancheng Glory led home a first three for the Americas. The two-time Group 1 winning Winning Dragon hails from Chile, while Ensued is an American foaled son of the late Lemon Drop Kid.