Race Date
14 December, 2003
Course
Sha Tin, Hong Kong
Distance
2000M
Surface
Turf
Total Prize Money
Approx. US$2,300,000
Age
3yo & upwards

[It's FALBRAV in a fantastic finale] FALBRAV left no doubt that he is and has been the best 2000 metre horse in the world by simply annihilating the field for the Group One Hong Kong Cup at Sha Tin today(14December, 2003).

He left Rakti, himself an impressive winner of the Group One Champion Stakes in October, floundering in his wake as he quickened two lengths clear at the line. He will now retire to stud in Japan as a true champion with eight Group One victories to his name.

Frankie Dettori was always travelling comfortably on the powerful horse by Fairy King in the midfield and made his move on the outside as they approached the straight. Dettori switched Falbrav to the inside once straightening up for home the horse instantly showed a tremendous burst of speed to fly past the field.

Dettori said: "I was 100% confident even when we were so far back. When I pressed the button, he exploded. I nearly peed myself! It took my breath away, the way he quickened."

"Without a doubt he is the best 2000-metre horse in the world. He is up there with the very best I have ridden. His performance was electric today."

Cumani agreed with his jockey. "He won this like he is the best horse in the world and I am so pleased that he goes out on a winning note. This is one of the very best moments for me, to travel the horse so far and have him in top class form is fantastic."

Michael Jarvis, whose horse was a gallant second but well clear of the rest, said: "He just missed the break and there was a lot of traffic in front. He and the winner went for the same gap and got a little bump but there were no excuses. We will try to come back next year."

INTRODUCTION

World's Richest 2000M Turf Race The Hong Kong Cup was initially run as the Hong Kong Invitation Cup in January 1988 when the overseas entries were confined to Malaysia and Singapore. The race was granted Group 3 status in 1993, Group 2 in 1994, and it became the first race in Hong Kong with full international Group 1 ranking in 1999 - when it also became the final leg of the Emirates World Series. The Cup's distance was increased to 2000m from 1800m in 1999. The Hong Kong Cup has now become the richest race in the world over 2000m at HK$18 million (approx. US$2.3 million, GB¢G1.56 million, Aus$4.5 million).

Completing the greatest day in the history of Hong Kong racing, Precision drove to an upset victory Sunday in the 16th running of the HK$18-million Hong Kong Cup (G1) at Sha Tin Racecourse last year. Benefiting from a brilliant ride by Mick Kinane, the four-year-old gelding by Anabaa prevailed by a short head over Germany's representative, Paolini. Precision thus became the third Hong Kong-based runner to emerge victorious in the 2002 Hong Kong International Races.

More about Hong Kong Cup and Hong Kong International Races 2003:

Hong Kong Cup - Hong Kong International Races 2003
Hong Kong International Races 2003