Hong Kong’s Hugh Bowman spoke of enjoying the atmosphere and the camaraderie among an international slate of riders on his return to the Shergar Cup at Ascot on Saturday (9 August), but when the chance to land the Silver Saddle, awarded to the competition’s top rider, was on the line, the Australian dug deep to claim his second in three editions.
It was Asia who prevailed in the main competition, with the Cup going right down to the wire in one of the closest competitions in recent memory. A rallying Europe were edged out by a single point (68-67) in a tense finale, with Great Britain & Ireland finishing third on 62 points. The Karis Teetan-captained Rest of the World team had to settle for fourth with 55 points.
Bowman got himself and his team off to the perfect start when he gave the Richard Fahey-trained Vintage Clarets a splendid ride in the opener, the Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup Dash (1000m). Teetan claimed third place on Venture Capital, but it was the Australian who showed daring as he drove his four-year-old charge through a vanishing gap 400m out and held on for maximum points to take Rest of the World to 25 after Race 1.
It was a third Shergar Cup win for the 44-year-old, who first competed in the event in 2007 when he captained the Rest of the World team to victory and claimed his first Silver Saddle.
“It’s a great feeling. [Vintage Clarets] was a bit of a handful when I got him. He’s a real character, but once I cantered down to post, he relaxed beautifully,” Bowman said. “When I let him go, he just put them away.”
Asia struck in the second, the Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup Stayers (3207m), with Suraj Narredu claiming the win on Fireblade – a performance that earned him the Ride of the Day plaudits. Teetan grabbed 10 points for a second-place run on Almuhit to put the Rest of the World just one point off the top of the standings.