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Glorious Forever wins HK Cup

▶ Star jockey De Sousa dominates race from start to finish

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Glorious Forever sealed a clinical victory at the Hong Kong Cup on Sunday at the city’s Longines Internatio­nal Races, one of the world’s richest race meetings with a total purse of almost $12 million.

Star Brazilian jockey Silvestre de Sousa dominated the race from start to finish with the 4-year-old gelding, and completed the 2,000-meter course in just over 2 minutes and 1 second.

French rider Christophe Lemaire finished second on Deirdre, while Time Warp, ridden by Australian jockey Zac Purton, finished third.

“Everything was in my favor, the draw was perfect for riding a horse who could be one or two in the run. Everything went to the plan,” De Sousa said after the race.

“I didn’t want to overdo it in front but to make sure Time Warp didn’t come around, I had to make sure we were going a true gallop.

“I won the battle for the first 300 meters and I was going so well at the 800 [meters], I thought to myself they would have to be very good to pick him up.”

The Hong Kong Cup is the highlight of the four Group One events at the annual meet at Shatin Racecourse, which also includes the Hong Kong Mile, the Hong Kong Sprint and the Hong Kong Vase.

It is also the city’s richest race with a total prize money of HK$28 million ($3.6 million), up from last year’s HK$25 million.

Sunday marked the first time Hong Kong-trained horses took the crown in all four of the Longines races, the Hong Kong Jockey Club said.

Star gelding Beauty Generation snapped up the Mile event in a clean sweep for champion jockey Zac Purton. The 6-yearold stormed far ahead of the pack to the finish line, recreating last year’s front-running performanc­e in its first Group One win.

“He has shown everyone how brutally good he can be,” the winning jockey said.

“His best attribute is he has got a very high cruising speed, he’s very comfortabl­e rolling along at that speed and he can kick off it,” Purton said of the horse.

Mauritian rider Karis Teetan emerged victorious in the 1,200-meter Hong Kong Sprint with 6-year-old gelding Mr Stunning, earning his second consecutiv­e win and defeating stablemate D B Pin who also finished second last year.

“It’s incredible. I’ve never felt like this. It’s the first time I’ve heard the crowd shouting like this. I just knew when I pressed the button he was going to go,” Teetan said after the race.

Earlier in the day Purton rode 4-year-old Exultant to victory in the 2,400-meter Hong Kong Vase, overtaking rival Joao Moreira in a final sprint.

“I thought at that point [Moreira] had the better of me, he had the momentum,” said Purton.

“But my bloke just seemed to be loafing along a little bit and as Joao came to me he actually rolled in and bumped my horse – that seemed to fire him back up and he found his second wind then.”

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