Self Improvement toughed out a famous victory in the G3 Korea Sprint (1200m, sand) at Seoul this afternoon (Sunday, 7 September) before Chancheng Glory fell valiantly short of completing a momentous double for Hong Kong, China in the G3 Korea Cup (1800m, sand) in South Korea.
Becoming the second Hong Kong-trained horse to win the Korea Sprint after Super Jockey claimed the inaugural running in 2016, Self Improvement rolled through the deep sand course under a supreme Jerry Chau steer for trainer Manfred Man, edging past Japan’s Chikappa with Yutaka Take in the plate for trainer Kazuya Nakatake and South Korea’s Super Finish, second and third, respectively.
“He’s a great jockey (Yutaka Take) and that was a great horse (Chikappa). I think the key of winning is because we got to the front earlier and didn’t get the kickback. It was helpful for my horse. In the straight my horse had a very big heart. When the other horse passed him, he tried to go again and fight back. I was really happy with that,” Chau said.
Pressing forward and into open space early from barrier seven, Chau opted to avoid as much kickback as possible, while the pace-setting Super Finish found an early lead. Positioned to the leader’s outside in the run and away from much of the rebounding sand, Self Improvement stalked his rival’s every move before taking over at the top of Seoul’s home straight alongside Chikappa.