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Like Father, Like Son: Danon Smash Takes Hong Kong Sprint For Japan - Horse Racing News

Like Father, Like Son: Danon Smash Takes Hong Kong Sprint For Japan Sponsored by: Danon Smash and Ryan Moore winning the Kong Kong Sprint at Sha Tin Danon Smash followed in the footsteps of his sire Lord Kanaloa with a thrilling victory for Japan on Sunday in the G1 Longines Hong Kong Sprint (1200 meters) at Sha Tin, their third in the HK$22 million contest s 21-year history. “It is a very pleasing moment that Lord Kanaloa and Danon Smash, sire and son could achieve their Hong Kong wins – it s a happy moment,” said a representative for trainer Takayuki Yasuda. Lord Kanaloa landed Sha Tin s premier dash twice in 2012 and 2013, and was also trained by Yasuda, and Danon Smash joined the honor roll with a gritty success under Ryan Moore, who one race prior, secured the G1 Hong Kong Vase (2400m) aboard Mogul.

Danon Smash follows Lord Kanaloa s footsteps with Hong Kong glory

Danon Smash follows Lord Kanaloa s footsteps with Hong Kong glory Danon Smash follows Lord Kanaloa s footsteps with Hong Kong glory by Declan Schuster - HKJC Ryan Moore aboard Danon Smash Image: HKJC Danon Smash followed in the footsteps of his sire Lord Kanaloa with a thrilling victory for Japan in the 2020 G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Sprint (1200m), their third in the HK$22 million contest’s 21-year history. “It is a very pleasing moment that Lord Kanaloa and Danon Smash, sire and son could achieve their Hong Kong wins – it’s a happy moment,” Mr. Chaki, trainer Takayuki Yasuda’s representative.

Classique Legend ready to go for Hong Kong Sprint

Classique Legend ready to go for Hong Kong Sprint Classique Legend takes it in at Sha Tin. Source: HKJC The Longines Hong Kong Sprint (1200m) preparation - both flawed and challenging - is complete, but Caspar Fownes won’t know the success of the operation until Classique Legend shapes to unleash his scorching late sprint at Sha Tin on Sunday. Classique Legend arrived in Hong Kong on 11 November, presenting Fownes with a string of hurdles, not least horse health and form, before undergoing an unorthodox build-up to the HK$22 million sprint. To face Japanese speedsters Danon Smash and Tower Of London over 1200m, as well as the best Hong Kong has to offer, the former Australian seems destined for a baptism of fire under Vincent Ho.

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