

SARGA.CO — In the global world of horse racing, the term Triple Crown has long been synonymous with glory, consistency, and exceptional stamina. But in Hong Kong, the meaning rises a notch higher: not just difficult, but almost impossible.
Since its inception, only two racehorses have ever swept all three legs of the Triple Crown in a single season: River Verdon in 1994, and Voyage Bubble in 2025. Two names in over three decades — a statistic that says everything about how brutal the road to this title truly is.
Three Crowns, One Dream
Unlike in other countries, Hong Kong’s Triple Crown isn’t limited to 3-year-old horses. It’s open to mature, seasoned racehorses — and that’s precisely what makes it so demanding. Age, endurance, and consistency become the ultimate test.
To claim the Hong Kong Triple Crown, a horse must win all three of the following:
Stewards’ Cup (1,600 meters) – a test of speed and acceleration
Citi Hong Kong Gold Cup (2,000 meters) – a battle of strategy and stamina
Champions & Chater Cup (2,400 meters) – the longest leg, requiring maximum determination and endurance
River Verdon made history in 1994, becoming the first horse ever to conquer all three elite races. He wasn’t just a winner — he became a legend, proving the strength and potential of Asian racehorses.
Voyage Bubble, a modern-era racehorse known for his dynamic and adaptable running style, followed in his footsteps 31 years later, in 2025. His name now stands proudly beside Verdon’s, forever etched in the sport’s most exclusive club.
Adult racehorses often deal with past injuries or declining physical form. The variation in distances demands different specialties at each stage. The racing calendar is packed, requiring horses to stay physically and mentally sharp for months. Add to that Hong Kong’s ultra-competitive league — among the toughest in Asia — and the challenge becomes monumental.
A Title Beyond Trophies
The Hong Kong Triple Crown isn’t just a prize — it’s an honor and a legacy. Even world-class racehorses often fall short due to the unique course structure and race progression.
That’s why when Voyage Bubble made headlines in 2025 as only the second winner of this elusive crown, the racing world didn’t just celebrate — it witnessed history in the making.
In Hong Kong, the Triple Crown isn’t about how fast you run — it’s about how long you can endure. And out of thousands of competitors over more than 30 years, only two have crossed the finish line three times, in three different battles. River Verdon and Voyage Bubble didn’t just win — they became immortal.
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