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Cape of Good Hope (GB)
Sire Inchinor
Grandsire Ahonoora
Dam Cape Merino
Damsire Clantime
Sex Gelding
Foaled1998
Country Britain
Colour Chestnut
BreederMrs. D. Ellis
OwnerExors of the late R. Carstairs
TrainerDavid Oughton
Record44: 7 - 7 - 10
Earnings$HKD21,993,575
Last updated on 29 March 2008

Cape of Good Hope (GB) (好望角, foaled 1998) is a British thoroughbred racehorse based in Hong Kong. Sired by Inchinor to dam Cape Merino, the chestnut gelding was trained by David Oughton. Despite being overshadowed by champion sprinter Silent Witness in Hong Kong, Cape of Good Hope had some success on international stages.

In 2005, he became the champion of the inaugural Global Sprint Challenge series by winning the Australia Stakes in Australia and Golden Jubilee Stakes in the United Kingdom respectively.

Career highlights

  • 1st – 2005 Australia Stakes (Now named William Reid Stakes) ( G1)
  • 1st – 2005 Golden Jubilee Stakes (G1)
  • 2nd – 2004 Hong Kong Sprint (G1)
  • 3rd – 2006 Lightning Stakes (G1)
  • 3rd – 2005 Salinger Stakes (G1)
  • 3rd – 2005 Lightning Stakes (G1)
  • 3rd – 2004 Sprinters Stakes, Japan (G1)
  • 3rd – 2004 Golden Jubilee Stakes (G1)
  • 3rd – 2003 Hong Kong Sprint (G1)

See also

List of millionaire racehorses in Australia

References


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cape of Good Hope (GB)
Sire Inchinor
Grandsire Ahonoora
Dam Cape Merino
Damsire Clantime
Sex Gelding
Foaled1998
Country Britain
Colour Chestnut
BreederMrs. D. Ellis
OwnerExors of the late R. Carstairs
TrainerDavid Oughton
Record44: 7 - 7 - 10
Earnings$HKD21,993,575
Last updated on 29 March 2008

Cape of Good Hope (GB) (好望角, foaled 1998) is a British thoroughbred racehorse based in Hong Kong. Sired by Inchinor to dam Cape Merino, the chestnut gelding was trained by David Oughton. Despite being overshadowed by champion sprinter Silent Witness in Hong Kong, Cape of Good Hope had some success on international stages.

In 2005, he became the champion of the inaugural Global Sprint Challenge series by winning the Australia Stakes in Australia and Golden Jubilee Stakes in the United Kingdom respectively.

Career highlights

  • 1st – 2005 Australia Stakes (Now named William Reid Stakes) ( G1)
  • 1st – 2005 Golden Jubilee Stakes (G1)
  • 2nd – 2004 Hong Kong Sprint (G1)
  • 3rd – 2006 Lightning Stakes (G1)
  • 3rd – 2005 Salinger Stakes (G1)
  • 3rd – 2005 Lightning Stakes (G1)
  • 3rd – 2004 Sprinters Stakes, Japan (G1)
  • 3rd – 2004 Golden Jubilee Stakes (G1)
  • 3rd – 2003 Hong Kong Sprint (G1)

See also

List of millionaire racehorses in Australia

References



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