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Clean sweep for Hong Kong

- – Hong Kong Jockey Club

GLORIOUS FOREVER'S victory in the LONGINES Hong Kong Cup wrapped up a first ever Hong Kong clean-sweep at the LONGINES Hong Kong Internatio­nal Races and capped a stellar occasion of world class sport at Sha Tin Racecourse yesterday.

A vocal crowd of 96,388 enjoyed four stunning races. Beauty Generation was sensationa­l in slamming a top-class field in the LONGINES Hong Kong Mile; Frankie Lor sealed a breakthrou­gh Group 1 with Mr Stunning in the LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint and achieved a remarkable double thanks to Glorious Forever; all after Exultant set the ball rolling with a head-bobbing victory in the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Vase.

Winfried Engelbrech­t-Bresges, the Hong Kong Jockey Club's Chief Executive Officer, said: "This is a dream result and it is extremely satisfying to see the depth and quality of Hong Kong horses rising to the fore to win four Group 1 races against topclass overseas challenger­s. It is an amazing achievemen­t and I will stress again that we have only 0.7% of the world's horse population here in Hong Kong."

Lor

Second-season trainer Frankie Lor, a stable hand's son and former jockey in Hong Kong, achieved a G1 breakthrou­gh with Mr Stunning in the LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint before doubling up with Glorious Forever in the HK$28 million feature. Mr Engelbrech­t-Bresges said that Lor's rise "shows the Jockey Club's dedication to developing Hong Kong talent to a world class standard.”

The afternoon's four races carried record purses, being worth a total of HK$93 million, and crowned a week which also featured Silvestre de Sousa's exciting triumph on Wednesday night at a star-packed LONGINES Internatio­nal Jockeys Championsh­ip, as well as Frankie Dettori receiving the LONGINES World's Best Jockey Award at Friday night's gala dinner.

“This week is a feast of sport, not only for Hong Kong but also for the whole racing world,” Mr Engelbrech­t-Bresges said. “Today we have seen four astonishin­g performanc­es with Hong Kong the centre of attention and looking back at Wednesday, I think we were privileged to see the best Internatio­nal Jockeys Championsh­ip we have ever had, with a brilliant winner.”

The CEO was delighted with the attendance - almost 2,000 up on last year - and was “extremely happy” with the passion shown by those who turned out to cheer their heroes on a chilly afternoon, the coldest of the season so far.

The day's turnover for the afternoon's 10-race card was HK$1.605 billion, a new record for the day and a slight rise on 2017, while comminglin­g turnover came in at HK$258 million.

“Offering world-class sport is essentialt­o help racing grow and one of the innovation­s that is coming out of this tremendous comminglin­g turnover is that we will have the World Pool invested here in Hong Kong, which shows the liquidity we have in our pools and the confidence in our technology.” - BET ON SOCCER 6 MAIDEN PLATE of R95000 over 1800m

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