Sha Tin Trophy

The Sha Tin Trophy is a horse race for horses aged four and over, run at a distance of 1,600 metres (one mile) on turf in October at Sha Tin Racecourse in Hong Kong.

Sha Tin Trophy
Group 2 race
LocationSha Tin Racecourse
Inaugurated1997
Race typeThoroughbredFlat racing
Race information
Distance1,600 metres
SurfaceTurf
TrackRight-handed
Qualification4-y-o+
PurseHK$4,250,000[1]

The Sha Tin Trophy was first contested in 1997. It was upgraded to International Group 2 class in 2016.

Records

Record time:

  • 1:32.82 – Rise High 2019

Most successful horse:

Most wins by a jockey:

Most wins by a trainer:

Winners

Year
Winner
Age
Jockey
Trainer
Time
1997 Smashing Pumpkin 4 Basil Marcus David A. Hayes 1:34.50
1998 Indigenous 5 Eric Saint-Martin Ivan Allan 1:35.20
1999 Desert Fox 4 Alan Munro David Oughton 1:34.60
2000 Billion Win 6 Mark De Montfort Gary Ng 1:33.90
2001 Shaxi Fortune 5 Steven King Francis Lui 1:34.20
2002 Super Molly 5 Douglas Whyte David A. Hayes 1:34.70
2003 Self Flit 5 Weichong Marwing Ivan Allan 1:34.20
2004 Ain't Here 5 Brett Prebble David A. Hayes 1:34.00
2005 Best Gift 4 Howard Cheng John Moore 1:34.20
2006 Green Treasure 6 Shane Dye Caspar Fownes 1:33.50
2007 Down Town 5 Douglas Whyte Dennis Yip 1:33.10
2008 Viva Pataca 6 Darren Beadman John Moore 1:34.71
2009 Packing Winner 7 Brett Doyle Peter Ho 1:34.67
2010 Thumbs Up 6 Brett Doyle Caspar Fownes 1:33.56
2011 California Memory 5 Matthew Chadwick Tony Cruz 1:34.75
2012 Ambitious Dragon 6 Zac Purton Anthony Millard 1:33.59
2013 Gold-Fun 4 Olivier Doleuze Richard Gibson 1:34.05
2014 Military Attack 6 Zac Purton Caspar Fownes 1:34.37
2015 Contentment 5 João Moreira John Size 1:33.79
2016 Designs On Rome 6 Karis Teetan John Moore 1:35.36[2]
2017 Beauty Generation 5 Derek Leung John Moore 1:33.56[3]
2018 Beauty Generation 6 Zac Purton John Moore 1:33.07[4]
2019 Rise High 5 C Y Ho Caspar Fownes 1:32.82
2020 Golden Sixty 5 C Y Ho K W Lui 1:33.37

See also

References

  1. Hong Kong Pattern Races
  2. "2016 result". Racing Post. 23 October 2016.
  3. "2017 result". Racing Post. 22 October 2017.
  4. "2018 result". Racing Post. 21 October 2018.
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