Lucky Sweynesse will make his owners’ dreams come true this Sunday (28 September) when he heads to the starting gates for the G1 Sprinters Stakes (1200m) at Nakayama in Tokyo, Japan.
The former Hong Kong Champion Sprinter (2022/23) is owned by the Cheng family – Cheng Ming Leung, Cheng Yu Tung, Cheng Mei Mei and Cheng Yu Wai – passionate racing enthusiasts who are on the cusp of realising a long-held ambition when Lucky Sweynesse boldly flies the Bauhinia flag for Hong Kong, China against the best of Japan.
Cheng Ming Leung, father of Cheng Yu Tung, Cheng Mei Mei and Cheng Yu Wai, said: “Coming to race in Japan is fulfilling a dream. I came here with my friend Mr Wong in 2008, and he owned Armada, who was second in the Yasuda Kinen (G1, 1600m) that year.
“It was an amazing experience for me and my family, so one day I always wanted to come here. Mr Wong will be coming to Japan this time to support us on Sunday here.”
Armada was a valiant second behind dual Japanese Horse of the Year (2008 & 2009) Vodka at Tokyo 17 years ago and it was that very defeat and experience which sparked a fire of ambition for the family, who have successfully owned a string of racehorses in Macau as well, to embark on their own journey some 2,800km from Hong Kong to Japan with their pride and joy – Lucky Sweynesse.
Eldest son Cheng Yu Tung, whose English name is Michael, embraces the vision: “We are very happy to be here. The JRA (Japan Racing Association) has been so welcoming to us. This is our dream to race him in Japan. This is our family dream to come here. We are here right now – it’s very exciting.
“Even just racing here is very exciting. We hope he will perform well, but we are very calm about it and just enjoying the moment.”