Vincent Ho is readying for one of the most prominent chapters of his riding career which will begin writing when Golden Sixty makes his reappearance later this month before his bid for a third straight G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Mile (1600m) success in December.
The two-time Hong Kong Horse of the Year (2020/21 & 2021/22) will return in the HK$5 million G2 BOCHK Private Wealth Jockey Club Mile (1600m) on 20 November, one run before he’s chanced at becoming the second three-time LONGINES Hong Kong Mile winner after the brilliant Good Ba Ba.
Speaking on Tuesday (1 November) at Sha Tin’s barrier trial session, Ho discussed the honour he feels each time he dons the silks of Hong Kong’s champion – a now iconic set of white, blue and gold that carry the hopes of a city infatuated with horse racing.
“To be honest, every time I put on those colours, it’s something special,” Ho said.
“It gives me goosebumps when I put them on – it really is my privilege to be on him and I am still very humble about how lucky I am to be able to ride him, to meet this once-in-a-lifetime horse with his connections and the stable – we cherish it a lot.
“Even people that aren’t in racing, they’ve heard about Golden Sixty. It’s all about him, it’s about him being a great athlete. He’s the one who should take all of the honour. I’m really lucky and especially thankful that Francis (Lui) and (owner) Mr Chan support me.”
Following his Four-Year-Old Classic Series sweep and subsequent return to racing in September of 2020, Golden Sixty was touted as heir apparent to the great Beauty Generation – who previously held Hong Kong racing’s throne for numerous seasons.
“When Golden Sixty started racing and COVID-19 began to hit, I hope it gave a lot of people some joy and that it was something to look forward to when he raced. Horse racing is a sport and it’s supposed to be like this, it’s about him, he’s the athlete and he’s there for a lot of people to support. I hope more people will support him – he’s like an icon, he’s amazing,” Ho said.