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CHAUTAUQUA DAZZLES IN CHAIRMAN'S SPRINT PRIZE

By Hong Kong Jockey Club | Sunday, May 1, 2016

The world’s top-rated sprinter Chautauqua confirmed that ranking and claimed a first Group 1 win for Australia in Hong Kong with a barnstorming last to first finish in today’s HK$10m G1 Chairman’s Sprint Prize (1200m).

The Michael Hawkes-trained five-year-old recorded the 12th win of his 22 start career, and the first for an Australian-trained runner since Falvelon’s 2001 G2 Hong Kong Sprint win, under frequent visitor Tommy Berry who now has six major race wins in Hong Kong on his resume.

Berry eased Chautauqua to the widest of all after straightening and despite conceding the leaders at least six lengths start at the 300 metres mark, was able to overwhelm a high class field and win by a neck from Lucky Bubbles with Strathmore a length further back in third, which completed an Australian-bred trifecta.

“They went very quick,” Berry said in something of an understatement after Buffering and Peniaphobia sizzled through the first 800 metres in 45.49s. “I wasn’t worried that we were so far back given the speed but I was concerned that he came off the bit earlier than he usually does.

“But he overcame that because he’s a very special horse. At the 250 (metres), I took a deep breath. I was within striking distance of the leaders and I didn’t want to be too anxious. I just let him go through his gears and you saw what he can do,” he said.

Berry said the fast pace had definitely assisted Chautauqua who has now won five of his 10 starts at G1 level and never finished outside the first three. “I hoped they’d run along and they sure did. Brett (Prebble) said on pulling up that they’d never gone this hard in a sprint race in Hong Kong,” Berry said referring to the jockey aboard runner-up Lucky Bubbles who ran so well at his first try at G1 level.

Berry summed up the win with two words. “Unbelievable, fantastic,” he said as he went to acknowledge the work done by the Hawkes’ training team and the efforts of fellow jockey Dwayne Dunn who has shared riding duties on the exciting sprinter with Berry. Dunn was on course today.

“I’m just happy to be part of the show and proud to represent Australia today,” he said.

“Dreams are made of this, having a horse of this calibre,” said winning trainer Michael Hawkes who trains in partnership, in Australia, with his father John and brother Wayne who were also on track today.

A dream performance it was but not without a momentary nightmare before the start when Chautauqua had to be twice reshod on the off-hind during the preliminaries. “I was stressed, I’ll admit that. Nothing had gone wrong all week and then he pulls a shoe twice before the race,” Hawkes said.

Hawkes added: “He was buzzing but remained pretty calm and then went out and got the job done. It’s not so much the times he runs but how he does it. He’s got an unbelievable action and he let rip the way we know he can today. He does ridiculous things and proven how good he is today.”

Chautauqua is now likely to proceed to England for a possible Royal Ascot assignment. “Obviously we see how he pulls up in the morning but there’s about two million reasons to go now,” Hawkes said referring to the Global Sprint Challenge bonus payable on designated wins in three different countries. Two down, one to go.

Hawkes said that the decision had to be made by 9 am tomorrow because of Australian quarantine rules. “We have to decide UK or home by the morning. If he does go, he’s booked to fly Wednesday night and will go straight to Mike de Kock’s Abington Place (stables) in Newmarket,” Hawkes said.

Given Chautauqua’s rating and confirmation of same today, the Lucky Bubbles’ trainer Francis Lui and his connections have much to look forward to with the lightly-raced four-year-old whose performance delighted jockey Prebble almost as much as the effort of the winner stunned him.

“Who brought that rocket here?” Prebble said of the winner. “I gave my horse a peach of a ride and one still sailed past him. Lucky Bubbles ran so well and he’s going to keep getting better you’d think.”

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Chautauqua, trained by Michael Hawkes and ridden by Tommy Berry, returns to scale after storming home to win the G1 Chairman’s Sprint Prize (1200m) – the final leg of Hong Kong Speed Series this season and the 4th leg of the 2016 Global Sprint Challenge - at Sha Tin
Chautauqua, trained by Michael Hawkes and ridden by Tommy Berry, returns to scale after storming home to win the G1 Chairman’s Sprint Prize (1200m) – the final leg of Hong Kong Speed Series this season and the 4th leg of the 2016 Global Sprint Challenge - at Sha Tin
Dr Simon Ip, Chairman of the Hong Kong Jockey Club, with trainer Michael Hawkes at the presentation ceremony

Photos: Courtesy Hong Kong Jockey  Club
Dr Simon Ip, Chairman of the Hong Kong Jockey Club, with trainer Michael Hawkes at the presentation ceremony

Photos: Courtesy Hong Kong Jockey Club
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