Eight Japanese horses will run in the three Group 1 races on FWD Champions Day at Sha Tin on 28 April.
Sunrise Ronaldo is one of the HK$22 million G1 Chairman’s Sprint Prize (1200m) participants from Japan, and his trainer Shogo Yasuda is a son of a former trainer Takayuki Yasuda, who handled the legendary Lord Kanaloa, a two-time winner of the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint (1200m) in 2012 and 2013.
Takayuki Yasuda retired from training two months ago.
Shogo used to work for his father as an assistant trainer before opening his training yard in 2018. He travelled to Hong Kong with Lord Kanaloa and another of the stable’s sprint heroines, Curren Chan.
Shogo picked up his first Group 1 triumph as a trainer with Omega Perfume in the G1 Tokyo Daishoten (2000m, dirt) at Oi Racecourse in his rookie year, and since then, he has won the seven Group races on the JRA circuit.
In 2024, Shogo has six wins from 72 races (as of 18 April), including the G3 Keisei Hai (2000m) at Nakayama in January with his prospective three-year-old colt by Epiphaneia, Danon Decile.
Shogo’s Sunrise Ronaldo has been selected to run the Chairman’s Sprint Prize to scoop a first major international success for the trainer.
“It is my first time travelling to Hong Kong since 2013 when winning the Hong Kong Sprint with Lord Kanaloa. I am glad to come back to Hong Kong with my horse again,” Shogo Yasuda said.