The master horseman will be represented by 2023 G1 Tattersalls Gold Cup (2100m) winner Luxembourg, who was runner-up at his last start to his outstanding stablemate Auguste Rodin in the G1 Irish Champion Stakes (2000m).
In what shapes as a highlight of the glittering meeting, Hong Kong will be led by last season’s LONGINES Hong Kong Cup winner and recent G1 W.S. Cox Plate (2040m) champion Romantic Warrior, while the presence of France’s Horizon Dore and Japan’s Prognosis, Rousham Park and Hishi Iguazu adds further intrigue.
With eight victories from the past 10 runnings of the LONGINES Hong Kong Vase, the visiting contingent again shapes strongly with the presence of Japanese globe-trotter Shahryar, whose credits include wins in the 2021 G1 Japanese Derby (2400m) and 2022 Dubai Sheema Classic (2410m).
Imperiously-bred Geraldina returns from Japan, along with Andre Fabre’s Junko and Aidan O’Brien’s Warm Heart, a dual Group 1 winner this year with triumphs in the G1 Yorkshire Oaks (2371m) and the G1 Prix Vermeille (2400m) at Longchamp.
Hong Kong’s quest for its first Vase victory since Exultant in 2018 will be spearheaded by reigning Hong Kong Champion Stayer Russian Emperor, Senor Toba and Five G Patch, while US-based trainer Christophe Clement will be represented by Soldier Rising.
Underlining LONGINES HKIR’s global appeal, Singapore’s top horse Lim’s Kosciuszko returns for Dan Meagher in the LONGINES Hong Kong Mile.
Mr Andrew Harding, The Hong Kong Jockey Club’s Executive Director, Racing, said: “The LONGINES Hong Kong International Races stand as one of the most important racing events on the global calendar and this year we look forward to hosting a decorated line-up from Japan, France, Ireland, Singapore, the United States and Great Britain.
“We are excited by the quality of selected runners for this year’s LONGINES Hong Kong International Races and the presence of so many global stars is in keeping with our long-held commitment to deliver sporting excellence. This is particularly highlighted with Japan, Europe and Ireland’s contingent as they prepare to compete against Hong Kong champions Golden Sixty, Romantic Warrior and Lucky Sweynesse.
“Golden Sixty remains Hong Kong horse racing’s idol and he will be strongly supported by his legions of fans at Sha Tin as he chases a record-extending 10th Group 1 and a record-equalling third LONGINES Hong Kong Mile. With four Group 1 victories to his name, including his historic success in the W.S. Cox Plate, Romantic Warrior is a genuine international star and we look forward to his defence of the LONGINES Hong Kong Cup.
“Last season’s staging of the LONGINES Hong Kong International Races was an amazing success with the return of owners, media and fans from around the world to urge on champion horses and jockeys and we look forward to once more welcoming our overseas friends back.
“With the selection of 49 elite horses, the stage is now set for the 2023 LONGINES Hong Kong International Races and a wonderful afternoon of sport on Sunday, 10 December at Sha Tin.”