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International competition held in Hong Kong, Hong Kong horse king “Golden Gun Sixty” successfully defended_sports_bonus_jockey club

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Original title: International event held in Hong Kong, Hong Kong Ma Wang “Golden Gun Sixty” successfully defended the title

China News Service, Hong Kong, December 12 (Reporter Han Xingtong) The Hong Kong International Race was held at Sha Tin Racecourse on December 12, and four grassland international first-level races were staged on the same day. Among them, in the Hong Kong Mile Championships, the Hong Kong horse king “Golden Gun Sixty” won the championship again under the riding of Chinese jockey He Zeyao and successfully defended the title.

Four grassland international first-level matches were staged on the same day, including the short-distance trophy, the one-mile trophy, the Hong Kong Cup, and the Hong Kong bottle. The distance ranges from 1,200 meters to 2,400 meters, and the total prize money is up to 100 million yuan (HK$, the same below). According to the Hong Kong Jockey Club (Jockey Club) announced that despite the limited number of spectators due to the epidemic, the total number of visitors on that day reached 18,600, the highest this season, and the total betting amount was 1.728 billion yuan.

One of the highlights of the day’s event was the “Golden Gun Sixty” of the Hong Kong Horse King to represent Hong Kong, China in the one-mile championship, with a total prize of 26 million yuan. The competition attracted 11 representatives from Japan, Ireland and Hong Kong to participate in the competition.

Under He Zeyao’s riding, “Golden Gun Sixty” easily defeated the runner-up “Happy Smile” with one and three quarters, winning the championship and winning glory for the country and Hong Kong. “Golden Gun Sixty” successfully defended the Hong Kong One-Mile Championship and won 14.82 million yuan in prize money. “Golden Gun Sixty” has received a total of 95,453,100 yuan in bonuses, making it the second-largest total bonus in Hong Kong.

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According to the information provided by the Jockey Club, the 6-year-old “Golden Gun Sixty” has played 20 times in Hong Kong since March 2019 and achieved 19 victories. The last 16 games have been even more successful. This is the first Hong Kong horse racing horse to win 19 championships since its professionalization in 1971, creating a history. In addition, “Golden Gun Sixty” now only needs to win one more battle to tie the 17-match winning streak of Hong Kong’s legendary racing horse “Elite Master”.

As for the other three games, the Hong Kong bottle was won by the Japanese representative “Yaomanbo”, and the Hong Kong short-distance championship was won by the Hong Kong representative “Xianxinxing”. As for the Hong Kong Cup with the highest total prize money, the champion was the Japanese representative “Only Love You.” “.

In addition, at about 3 pm that day, 4 jockeys fell off their horses in the short-distance championship. The Jockey Club confirmed that the three jockeys were injured and have been sent to the hospital for further examination. The Jockey Club will make further announcements in due course.

The Jockey Club also stated that due to the accident and the need to grasp further information, the award ceremony of this event and other Hong Kong international events will be simplified. (Finish)Return to Sohu to see more

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