Silent
Witness
has repeated the success he enjoyed in the Hong Kong Jockey Club Champion Awards
last season, winning three categories when the 2004/05 Awards were presented in
a ceremony at the Ritz-Carlton tonight.
He was
again crowned Horse of the Year, Champion Sprinter and was chosen as the Most
Popular Horse of the Year by a record number of public voters.
There were
178,128 votes in total for the public voting of the Most Popular Horse
and the Most Popular Jockey this year - much higher than ever.
The glitzy
end-of-season ceremony that recognises excellence in Hong Kong racing chose
2004/05 winners in the categories as follows:
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Hong
Kong Jockey Club Champion Awards (2004/05)
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Award
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Winner
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Owner
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Trainer
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Horse
of the Year
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Silent
Witness
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Arthur
Antonio da Silva & Betty da
Silva
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Anthony
Cruz
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Most
Popular Horse of the Year
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Silent
Witness
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Arthur
Antonio da Silva & Betty da
Silva
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Anthony
Cruz
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Champion
Sprinter
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Silent
Witness
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Arthur
Antonio da Silva & Betty da
Silva
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Anthony
Cruz
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Champion
Miler
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Bullish
Luck
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Wong
Wing Keung
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Anthony
Cruz
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Champion
Middle Distance
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Vengeance
Of Rain
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Raymond
Gianco Chow Hon Man & the Executors of
the Estate of the late Chow Nam
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David
Ferraris
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Champion
Stayer
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Vengeance
Of Rain
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Raymond
Gianco Chow Hon Man & the Executors of
the Estate of the late Chow Nam
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David
Ferraris
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Champion
Griffin
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Good
Ba Ba
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John
Yuen Se Kit
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Alex
Y O Wong
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Special
Achievement Award
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Cape
Of Good Hope
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The
Executors of the Estate of the late Ronald Carstairs
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David
Oughton
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Most
Improved Horse
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(To
be confirmed)*
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Hong
Kong International Sale Bonus Winner
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(To
be confirmed) **
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Most
Popular Jockey of the Year
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Douglas
Whyte
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*The
Most Improved Horse Award is given to the horse with the greatest rating
increase in the season. Green Treasure has increased 49 points, from 67
to 116, while Wealthy has his improvement of rating by 47 points, from 57
to 104. As Wealthy will run in the Race 10 at Sha
Tin on June 26, it will be decided which one of them is the winner of this Award
by the result on Sunday.
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The current leading contender for the HKIS bonus (one million HK$) is Hip Hip
Hooray. However, his closet rival Great Achievement has entered for a
Class Three race to be held next Wednesday night and will have a chance to catch
up. Therefore the outcome will be decided by the result on June 29.
Number of votes for Most
Popular Horse and Jockey set highest record
Total
178,128 votes were cast during the period from June 15 to June 23 by the
public members for voting the Most Popular Horse and Jockey of the Year, which
has set a new record much higher than the figures in any of the past six years.
The
total number of votes and the three horses and jockeys with the highest number
of votes are as follows:
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Most
Popular Horse of the Year
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Most
Popular Jockey of the Year
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Total votes:
178,128
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Total
votes
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88,584
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Total
votes
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89,544
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1.
Silent Witness
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71,703
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1.
Douglas Whyte
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57,402
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2.
Vengeance Of Rain
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9,215
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2.
Felix Coetzee
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21,658
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3.
Bullish Luck
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2,953
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3.
Olivier Doleuze
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3,296
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The
2004/05 season was very special in Hong Kong. In terms of quality it was the
greatest ever.
Halfway
through the season the Club received official confirmation of this when the
World Thoroughbred Racehorse Rankings for 2004 announced another all-time high
for Hong Kong racing with a record 23 locally trained horses rated 110 and above
internationally.
Those
rankings also pronounced Silent Witness as the world`s Top Ranked Turf
Sprinter and the highest-rated Hong Kong horse in history with an international
rating of 123. Later Silent Witness broke the North American and European
records for consecutive wins �V 17 in all �V on the way to a second Cathay
Pacific Hong Kong Sprint title and another clean sweep of the Champion Sprint
Series.
A
memorable finish to the Champions Mile saw Bullish Luck defeat Silent
Witness by a short head. Bullish Luck won two Group Ones and one
Group Two success over 1600m this term. This result also franked their status as
the only two Hong Kong horses in the Top 50 World Ranked Horses of 2004. Both
horses also performed with distinction by finishing third and fourth in the
Group One Yasuda Kinen in Tokyo.
Vengeance
Of Rain ,
trained by David Ferraris, was another horse that broke new ground when he
became the first winner of the Mercedes-Benz Hong Kong Derby to claim the Audemars
Piguet QEII Cup in the same season. He then made it
a superb and unique hat trick with victory in the stayers`
championship race, the Hong Kong Champions & Chater
Cup.
A
Special Achievement Award goes to Cape Of Good Hope ,
who created history this season by becoming the first Hong Kong-trained horse to
win an International Group One race, namely the Australia Stakes at Moonee
Valley.� He then became the first
Hong Kong horse to win at the Royal Ascot Meeting when winning his second
International Group One race overseas, the Golden Jubilee Stakes, last Saturday.
What
a wonderful advertisement he has been for our sport throughout the world.
A small
but selected group of Griffins contest the Champion Griffin Award, which
highlights some horses who may be the stars of the future.
Champion
Jockey and Champion Trainer - Douglas Whyte and Tony
Cruz
Douglas Whyte
becomes the Champion Jockey for the fifth consecutive season as well as the
recipient of the Most Popular Jockey of the Year Award by a landslide margin,
the second year in succession he has won it.
Tony Cruz
regains the Champion Trainer title, which he won for the first time in the
1999/2000 season. He set two new records this season �V most winners in a
season for a trainer, and most stake money for a stable.
Alex H W
Lai will become the Champion Apprentice Jockey, who has 17 wins with seven wins
more than his closest rival Jacky C K Tong.
The
Champion Trainer, Jockey and Apprentice will be honoured after racing at Sha
Tin on Sunday, June 29.
The
Association of Hong Kong Racing Journalists supports the Champion Awards, with
the Hong Kong Racehorse Owners Association as honorary advisor.
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