Victor The Winner’s emergence has been rapid and this Sunday (4 June) he’ll look to ascend even further when he lines up in the HK$3.9 million G3 Sha Tin Vase Handicap (1200m) against a collection of Hong Kong’s most accomplished sprinters.
A five-time winner from seven starts, Victor The Winner has shot up from a rating of 52 to a career-high 101 – capped with a pair of wins in Class 2 by a combined three lengths.
Rated 29 points astern of Lucky Sweynesse’s towering mark of 130 in this weekend’s dash, Victor The Winner has been assigned Karis Teetan – a natural light weight in the saddle – as recent partner Zac Purton hunts a ninth win atop Lucky Sweynesse.
“He’s going in with 20 pounds less than Lucky Sweynesse, of course, he’s a superstar but 20 pounds makes a big difference,” Teetan said. “All of those horses have had a long season now, so towards the end of the season you get a horse like Victor The Winner rising against the big boys, carrying 115 pounds, it’s a big advantage.”
The last two winners of the Sha Tin Vase, Courier Wonder (2021) and Cordyceps Six (2022), carried 118lb and 113lb to victory, respectively.