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Wednesday, May 11 2022
Golden Sixty remains in Hong Kong

Golden Sixty will remain in Hong Kong with a view to winning a third G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Mile (1600m) at December’s 2022 LONGINES Hong Kong International Races.

“The main target is the Hong Kong Mile for three wins in a row, everything is fine with the horse,” said trainer Francis Lui.

The 131-rater successfully defended his crowns in both the LONGINES Hong Kong Mile and G1 FWD Champions Mile (1600m) this season and was entered to contest the G1 Yasuda Kinen (1600m) at Tokyo in Japan on Sunday, 5 June.

“We’ve decided not to go, we discussed it with the owner yesterday and we’ve decided to let the horse take a rest and we’ll start again next season,” Lui said.

‘All systems go’ for Russian Emperor

On a busy morning of trials at Sha Tin, Russian Emperor kicked off proceedings for the ‘big guns’ by finishing  fifth over 1000m on the turf, clocking 59.10s under Blake Shinn.

 Douglas Whyte watched on pleased as the Galileo gelding gears up for an assault on the G1 Standard Chartered Champions & Chater Cup (2400m) on Sunday, 22 May at Sha Tin.

 “I’m very happy, obviously there was a little bit of ease in the ground which he would have appreciated but the horse is healthy, he’s in good condition, he’s come out of his last race well and Blake was happy with him, so it’s all systems go at this stage,” Whyte said.

 A five-year-old, Russian Emperor will have first run over 2400m as a gelding after twice challenging the distance in his maiden season in Hong Kong. 

 “I am of the opinion that the distance will suit him, he has the racing style and pattern to see out the trip and he seems to have a good turn-of-foot when things go his way, so I am not really concerned about the trip, it’s just a matter of how firm the ground is on the day,” Whyte said.

 The 122-rater claimed the G1 Citi Hong Kong Gold Cup (2000m) on yielding ground by over four lengths three starts ago in February.

 “He’ll probably have one more gallop really, he’s a fit horse and he’s been presented well and he remains in good condition,” Whyte said. “It’s just a matter of ticking over now and that trial would have topped him off nicely, so there’s not much more to do.”

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