Ensued bids for more success for Wong family in LONGINES Hong Kong Vase

11/12/2025 15:46

Ada Wong (left) with her father Benedict Wong at the barrier draw for the LONGINES Hong Kong International Races.
Ada Wong (left) with her father Benedict Wong at the barrier draw for the LONGINES Hong Kong International Races.

Renowned in Hong Kong racing for horses named with the prefix “En”, Ada Wong, owner of Ensued, who runs in this year’s G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Vase (2400m), says her family are always keen on sourcing better quality horses, and that Ensued is one of their success stories.

A five-year-old import, Ensued will make his second appearance in the LONGINES Hong Kong Vase. Last year, the horse finished fourth behind Giavellotto from gate eight, while this year he will step away from draw seven.

Wong said: “I always keep the faith in my horses and hopefully he will run a better race this year. Having said that, it’s always my great honour to participate in the Hong Kong International Races as it is such a prestigious event. Gate seven looks good to me.”

Ada Wong draws gate seven for Ensued in the LONGINES Hong Kong Vase.
Ada Wong draws gate seven for Ensued in the LONGINES Hong Kong Vase.

Pre-import, Ensued raced three times overseas, where he was raced by the Wong family, and despite not winning a race, they already had a reasonable opinion of the horse, believing that he could be something special.

Wong said: “Indeed, he ran well in his three starts, finishing close, and we had confidence he would further improve.”

By Lemon Drop Kid out of a Danehill Dancer mare, Ensued made a quick impact in Hong Kong, winning three races from his first four starts, all at Sha Tin. In that season, he also ran third in the Hong Kong Classic Cup (1800m) – the second leg of the three-race Four-Year-Old Classic Series – behind Helios Express and Chancheng Glory, who both also run at Sunday’s LONGINES Hong Kong International Races.

Ensued took another giant step forward in his second season, winning the G3 Sa Sa Ladies’ Purse Handicap (1800m). Following that success, all of his subsequent 11 starts came in Group races, including a second to Voyage Bubble in the 2025 G1 Citi Hong Kong Gold Cup (2000m).

Ensued scores in the Sa Sa Ladies’ Purse in 2024.

“He looks to have improved race-by-race this season, and I look forward to a forward showing from the horse this Sunday,” Wong said.

The Wong family’s love of racing heritage dates back to Benedict Wong, father of Ada Wong, who has raced horses in Hong Kong since the early 1990s. Since then, the “En” series has become a household name in Hong Kong racing. Many of the family’s horses have excelled, including Enthusiasm, a six-time winner. Ada Wong also owned Endowing, a Group 2 winner in Hong Kong, and Encountered, owned by Wong’s younger brother Vincent Wong, who won this season’s Sa Sa Ladies’ Purse.

Wong described her father as the one who sowed the seeds for the family and their love for horse racing, including her own development in the sport.

“We all love horse racing. When we were very young and all along, we were keen to support Hong Kong racing through constantly sourcing good quality horses to race here. We will try our best to import more good horses, and hopefully our family will participate in more Group 1 races in the future,” she said.

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