Continuing striking progress, Campione claimed a HK$1.5 million High Achievement Bonus with a brilliant victory in the Class 2 Lai Pek Shan Handicap (1200, dirt) at Sha Tin on Sunday (12 June), possibly earning a tilt at the Class 1 25th Anniversary Hong Kong Reunification Cup (1200m) next month.
On a day when all 11 winners were prepared by local trainers, Campione (126lb) – who was imported from Italy after an unbeaten three-start career as Windstormblack – upstaged older opposition to post his third win from five starts, taking his earnings to HK$4.752 million for trainer Tony Cruz and owners.
Sent to the front by Matthew Poon, the three-year-old fended off Silver Fig (131lb) and Ka Ying Master (127lb) to post his second victory on the All Weather Track, having also previously succeeded on Sha Tin’s 1200m turf course.
“He’s a nice horse with good potential,” Cruz said. “I might give him one more start for the season after consultation with the owner. He was the youngest horse in the field today and he won well.”
Rated 92 pre-race after arriving on a mark of 78, Campione triggered the High Achievement Bonus windfall by winning in Class 2 when rated 80 or higher before reaching five years of age. He remains eligible for another HK$1.5 million bonus if he subsequently wins a Class 1 race or above – outside of the Four-Year-Old Classic Series – when rated 100 or higher.