Kiwi
bred Beauty Generation claimed the Hong Kong Horse of the Year award at a
sparkling ceremony held at the Ritz Carlton Hotel on Friday with Australian
bred rising star Ivictory crowned Champion Sprinter.
A three-time Group One victor this term, Hong Kong's standout five-year-old Beauty
Generation (Road to Rock)was also named Champion Miler.
John Moore's stable star had an outstanding sophomore Hong Kong campaign with
five wins from eight starts. The gelding, raced by Patrick Kwok Ho Chuen,
improved further this term after placing in two of the three Four-Year-Old
Classic Series races last season. Victorious on his seasonal reappearance in
the G3 Celebration Cup (1400m), Beauty Generation soon added a win in the G2
Oriental Watch Sha Tin Trophy (1600m), before achieving a career peak – at that
point – by taking the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Mile in December. All three of
those triumphs were with Derek Leung in the saddle.
Beauty Generation kept on improving in 2018, scoring his second Group 1 success
in the Queen's Silver Jubilee Cup (1400m) before the Road To Rock gelding
rounded off his season in style by winning the G1 Champions Mile at the
inaugural Champions Day meeting. His season also earned him the Champion Miler
title.
The Tony Cruz-trained Time Warp was named the
Champion Middle-Distance Horse, based on his brilliant performances in the G1
LONGINES Hong Kong Cup (2000m) and the G1 Citi Hong Kong Gold Cup (2000m). In
the latter, the Archipenko gelding staved off 2015/16 Hong Kong Horse of the
Year Werther, and clocked a sensational new track record time of 1m 59.97s to
become the first horse to break two minutes for 2000m at Sha Tin.
The Champion Stayer award went to the Tony
Cruz-trained Pakistan Star (Shamardal), who scored a comfortable win in the G1
Standard Chartered Champions & Chater Cup (2400m) after landing an
authoritative victory in the G1 Audemars Piguet QEII Cup (2000m) on Champions
Day. The Hong Kong International Sale graduate resumed this season in the G1
Citi Hong Kong Gold Cup in February with a creditable fourth, and after two
further fourths in a Class One event and the G2 Chairman's Trophy (1600m), he
restored his reputation with his G1 brace. Now, the sky's the limit for this
Shamardal gelding.
Meanwhile, Pakistan Star also secured the bulk of the public vote to claim the
Most Popular Horse title.
Ivictory (Mossman) was named the season's Champion Sprinter. The John
Size-trained four-year-old won four from four this term, including the G1
Chairman's Sprint Prize at his maiden stakes attempt on Champions Day. The
Mossman gelding improved race by race since making his seasonal reappearance in
February, and after scoring a hat-trick of wins in restricted handicaps, he
achieved his career highlight to date in the Chairman's Sprint Prize.
Ivictory also received recognition as the season's Most Improved Horse. He
started the campaign on a rating of 75, but his unbeaten run – including the
victory in the Chairman's Sprint Prize – saw him rocket 53 points up the
rankings to end the term on a mark of 128.
Pick Number One (Darci Brahma), a three-year-old from the Danny Shum stable,
claimed the Champion Griffin Award after scoring five times from seven
attempts. All five wins were scored on the Sha Tin all-weather track. - HKJC