Derek Leung will carry an immense sense of pride to the races in Tokyo, Japan this weekend as he relishes the challenge of international competition and representing Hong Kong, China aboard Lucky Sweynesse in the G1 Sprinters Stakes (1200m) at Nakayama.
Leung, 37, has 499 Hong Kong wins and will aim to become only the fourth local rider – after Tony Cruz, Vincent Ho and Matthew Chadwick – to reach the 500-win milestone at next Wednesday’s (1 October) National Day fixture at Sha Tin. Before that, though, he will take two mounts on Saturday (27 September) at Nakayama in readiness for his pairing with Lucky Sweynesse on Sunday (28 September).
“I can’t wait for this Sunday. It’s my honour to represent Hong Kong. I’m very lucky to have the trainer and owner’s support to go overseas and ride. I hope everything goes smooth and that we can run a good race,” Leung said. “My dream is to try and get as many winners as I can and win Group 1s as well. If I am lucky enough to represent Hong Kong overseas, for me, it’s an honour and a big achievement.”
Leung links with Smart Weiss in the Shufu Stakes (1600m) and Sumire First in the programme’s finale (Race 12) on Saturday. Smart Weiss is a three-time winner from seven starts. The son of Lord Kanaloa sports the familiar pink and black colours of owner Toru Okawa, who raced dual Sha Tin winner Smart Charade with trainer Chris So.
“I have two rides on Saturday in races 11 and 12. I will see the draws and try to get good results. Thank you to the owners for their support,” Leung said.