The National Day Cup is a Group 3 Thoroughbred handicap horse race in Hong Kong, run at Sha Tin over 1000 metres. It takes place every year on 1 October, Hong Kong National Day. Originally run over 1400 metres, it replaced the Sha Tin Sprint Trophy in 2014, with the Celebration Cup a new race over 1400 metres. It is one of only two Group races run over 1000 metres in Hong Kong each year, along with January's Bauhinia Sprint Trophy.
Year | Winner | Age | Jockey | Trainer | Time |
1999 | Score | 5 | Glen Boss | S T Wong | 1:48.20 |
2000 | Bumper Storm | 6 | Eddy Lai Wai -ming | David Hill | 1:22.00 |
2001 | Fairy King Prawn | 6 | Weichong Marwing | Ivan Allan | 1:21.30 |
2002 | Jeune King Prawn | 5 | Weichong Marwing | Ivan Allan | 1:21.90 |
2003 | Prime Witness | 7 | Howard Cheng Yu-tin | David Hayes | 1:22.30 |
2004 | Town Of Fionn | 4 | Glyn Schofield | Danny Shum Chap-shing | 1:21.80 |
2005 | Fokine | 4 | Howard Cheng Yu-tin | Tony Cruz | 1:21.80 |
2006 | Flaming Lamborgini | 5 | Howard Cheng Yu-tin | Danny Shum Chap-shing | 1:20.40 |
2007 | Tiber | 7 | Howard Cheng Yu-tin | John Moore | 1:20.70 |
2008 | Fellowship | 6 | Douglas Whyte | Paul O’Sullivan | 1:21.23 |
2009 | Egyptian Ra | 8 | Matthew Chadwick | Tony Cruz | 1:21.65 |
2010 | Lucky Nine | 3 | Brett Prebble | Caspar Fownes | 1:20.43 |
2011 | Ambitious Dragon | 5 | Douglas Whyte | Tony Millard | 1:21.50 |
2012 | Packing OK | 6 | Olivier Doleuze | John Moore | 1:20.71 |
2013 | Gold-Fun | 4 | Olivier Doleuze | Richard Gibson | 1:20.73 |
2014 | Bundle Of Joy | 5 | Vincent Ho Chak-yiu | David Hall | 0:55.38 |
2015 | Not Listenin'tome | 5 | Neil Callan | John Moore | 0:55.90 |
2016 | Amazing Kids | 5 | Brett Prebble | John Size | 0:56.19 |
2017 | Dashing Fellow | 6 | Vincent Ho Chak-yiu | John Moore | 0:56.59 |
2018 | Hot King Prawn | 4 | Karis Teetan | John Size | 0:56.00 |
2019 | Full of Beauty | 5 | João Moreira | John Size | 0:55.16 |
2020 | Computer Patch | 4 | João Moreira | Tony Cruz | 0:55.84 |
2021 | Super Wealthy | 6 | Alexis Badel | David Hayes | 0:54.96 |
2022 | Super Wealthy | 7 | Zac Purton | David Hayes | 0:56.05 |
2023 | Stoltz | 6 | Zac Purton | Francis Lui Kin-wai | 0:55.91 |
2024 | Beauty Waves | 4 | Alexis Badel | Pierre Ng Pang-chi | 0:55.72 |
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The Hong Kong Jockey Club racing results of National Day Cup (2011/12)