Horse Racing
Season
Photo Release – Hong Kong Classic Mile

01/02/2026 18:19

Trained by Jimmy Ting and ridden by Vincent Ho, Little Paradise staves off challengers to capture the first leg of the Four-Year-Old Classic Series, the HK$13 million Hong Kong Classic Mile (1600m), on Sunday (1 February) at Sha Tin to complete a hat-trick of wins.
Trained by Jimmy Ting and ridden by Vincent Ho, Little Paradise staves off challengers to capture the first leg of the Four-Year-Old Classic Series, the HK$13 million Hong Kong Classic Mile (1600m), on Sunday (1 February) at Sha Tin to complete a hat-trick of wins.
Trained by Jimmy Ting and ridden by Vincent Ho, Little Paradise staves off challengers to capture the first leg of the Four-Year-Old Classic Series, the HK$13 million Hong Kong Classic Mile (1600m), on Sunday (1 February) at Sha Tin to complete a hat-trick of wins.
Trained by Jimmy Ting and ridden by Vincent Ho, Little Paradise staves off challengers to capture the first leg of the Four-Year-Old Classic Series, the HK$13 million Hong Kong Classic Mile (1600m), on Sunday (1 February) at Sha Tin to complete a hat-trick of wins.

Trained by Jimmy Ting and ridden by Vincent Ho, Little Paradise staves off challengers to capture the first leg of the Four-Year-Old Classic Series, the HK$13 million Hong Kong Classic Mile (1600m), on Sunday (1 February) at Sha Tin to complete a hat-trick of wins.

The winning connections.
The winning connections.
Andrew Weir, Steward, The Hong Kong Jockey Club, presents the Hong Kong Classic Mile trophy to Little Paradise’s owner Ko Kam Piu and the miniatures to winning trainer Jimmy Ting and jockey Vincent Ho.
Andrew Weir, Steward, The Hong Kong Jockey Club, presents the Hong Kong Classic Mile trophy to Little Paradise’s owner Ko Kam Piu and the miniatures to winning trainer Jimmy Ting and jockey Vincent Ho.
Andrew Weir, Steward, The Hong Kong Jockey Club, presents the Hong Kong Classic Mile trophy to Little Paradise’s owner Ko Kam Piu and the miniatures to winning trainer Jimmy Ting and jockey Vincent Ho.
Andrew Weir, Steward, The Hong Kong Jockey Club, presents the Hong Kong Classic Mile trophy to Little Paradise’s owner Ko Kam Piu and the miniatures to winning trainer Jimmy Ting and jockey Vincent Ho.

Andrew Weir, Steward, The Hong Kong Jockey Club, presents the Hong Kong Classic Mile trophy to Little Paradise’s owner Ko Kam Piu and the miniatures to winning trainer Jimmy Ting and jockey Vincent Ho.

Group photo at the presentation ceremony.
Group photo at the presentation ceremony.
Greg Carpenter, Head of Racing Product, The Hong Kong Jockey Club, presents a prize in the Parade Ring to the stable assistant responsible for Invincible Ibis – Best Turned Out Horse in the Hong Kong Classic Mile.
Greg Carpenter, Head of Racing Product, The Hong Kong Jockey Club, presents a prize in the Parade Ring to the stable assistant responsible for Invincible Ibis – Best Turned Out Horse in the Hong Kong Classic Mile.