Trainer Pesi Shroff and jockey P. Trevor celebrated a stellar hat-trick of victories at the Mahalaxmi Racecourse in Mumbai on Sunday. | File
It was a day to remember at the Mahalaxmi Racecourse in Mumbai on Sunday as trainer Pesi Shroff and jockey P. Trevor celebrated a stellar hat-trick of victories during the Mumbai meeting.
Their winning streak began in the second race of the day, setting the tone for what would turn out to be a remarkable performance. One of the highlights of their day was Santissimo’s dominant display in the A. Campbell Trophy. The talented runner claimed its fourth win in five outings, finishing over six lengths ahead of its closest competitor, Charlie, showcasing sheer class and dominance.
Pesi Shroff’s day of triumph didn’t end there. He also secured a win in The Dr. Jagjit Singh Trophy – Division II, with jockey Vivek G expertly guiding the horse to victory. The crowning moment of the event came when Shroff’s Matisse, tipped as the favourite, delivered a spectacular performance in The Sir Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy (VI Bart) Trophy, the feature race of the day. With P. Trevor astride, Matisse galloped away from the competition, cementing Shroff’s standing as one of the finest trainers in Indian racing.
Trevor capped off the day in style, winning the last race to complete his personal triple. The synergy between Shroff and Trevor proved to be the key to their success, making them the undisputed stars of the day.
The thrilling performances left the audience in awe, and the duo’s remarkable achievements added another memorable chapter to the rich history of horse racing at Mahalaxmi.