It is with great regret that the Club announces the death of INDIGENOUS on
Sunday, August 8, at Tuen Mun Public Riding School.
Indigenous passed away despite intensive veterinary care, following a recent
illness that caused him to collapse.
Examinations and tests are being performed to try and identify the cause of
the problem that has not affected any other horse.
Indigenous was one of the greatest and most popular horses in Hong Kong
racing history.
Owners Mr & Mrs Pang Yuen-hing imported him from Ireland in 1996/1997 as
a Private Purchase and he subsequently raced 62 times, winning on 12 occasions.
His career earnings of HK$45,125,289 spread between Hong Kong, Japan,
Singapore, the United Arab Emirates and Great Britain remain the highest ever
tally recorded by a Hong Kong-trained horse.
Indigenous, a son of Marju and foaled in 1993, was retired from racing on
June 3, 2003.
"Indigenous was one of the classiest, toughest and most reliable horses
that we will ever see and he was one of the first horses to really put Hong Kong
on the international racing map in a big way. He will be greatly missed at Tuen
Mun, where he enjoyed a happy retirement and gave his many visitors great
enjoyment as part of the Hong Kong Racing Hall of Fame," said Mr Winfried
Engelbrecht-Bresges, the Hong Kong Jockey Club`s Executive Director of Racing.
Trained for the majority of his career by Ivan Allan, Indigenous won many
major races, including the Hong Kong International Vase (Int`l Gr.2) in 1998,
the Hong Kong Gold Cup (`98, `99) and the Hong Kong Champions & Chater Cup
(`97, `98).
He also finished second in the Japan Cup in 1999, a run that further enhanced
the reputation of Hong Kong racing throughout the world.
He figured in the International Classifications on a remarkable five
consecutive occasions and his Japan Cup runners-up slot earned him an
International Rating of 119, which at the time was the highest ever mark
achieved by a Hong Kong horse
Indigenous was Hong Kong`s Horse of the Year in 1998/99 and was also voted
the Most Popular Horse in Hong Kong by racing fans. He also won the awards for
Champion Middle-Distance Award and the Champion Stayer.
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