About my blog
My name is Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges and I enjoy living in Hong Kong which is dynamic, competitive and has a can-do spirit. I am lucky to combine my hobbies, horse racing and football in my job. In this blog I will share with you periodically my thoughts on my work and life in Hong Kong. Your views are welcome but I may not be able to respond to every one of them.-
Recent Posts
- Jerry Chau’s progress highlights career pathways
- Trainers’ championship battle underlines Hong Kong racing’s competitiveness
- Hong Kong heroes limber up for April Group features
- BMW Hong Kong Derby delivers epic contest fitting of Year of the Horse
- Destiny awaits in 2026 BMW Hong Kong Derby as Year of the Horse celebrations continue
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History maker Exultant up for the Cup again
And so we come to the 12th and final G1 contest of the season. The Standard Chartered Champions & Chater Cup has always held a special place in the Hong Kong racing calendar, not least due to the stars who have won the race on multiple occasions. River Verdon won the race four years in…
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All to play for as thrilling title duel returns to the Valley
The speed of Hong Kong life means that time always seems to pass quickly and it’s amazing to think there are now just eight weeks left in the 2019/20 racing season. Our friends in other major racing jurisdictions are gradually gearing up for their big races – and it was great to see Almond Eye…
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Opportunity knocks at home and abroad
Opportunity has long been one of the key themes of Hong Kong life and it remains relevant to so many aspects of racing as we move into the final two months of the 2019/2020 racing season. We are currently halfway through our latest four-meeting cycle of measures which have enabled various members and guests to…
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Return of Members a step in the right direction
The world is gradually entering a new phase in the fight against coronavirus and racing is moving with it, albeit at different speeds in different places. France followed Germany in resuming racing behind closed doors on Monday, while Britain and Ireland are hoping to follow suit next month, and we wish them all the best…
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Progressive new measures move Hong Kong forward as title tide turns
There comes a stage in every long battle when the tide begins to turn in a certain direction. It’s possible we witnessed one such moment when our champion jockey Zac Purton rode a five timer at Happy Valley on Wednesday night and, in a wider context, this weekend could also prove a notable milestone in…
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Thirty down and 20 to go as title race takes another twist
Wednesday marks the 30th meeting since the Club imposed stringent measures to reduce raceday attendance due to the emergence of coronavirus. In other words, a third of our entire racing season has now taken place under these essential limitations and the experience has taught us so much. It has taught us that the teams we…
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Global challenges a timely reminder of Hong Kong’s achievements
We are now reaching a time when an assortment of major international racing nations are getting ready to emerge from periods of coronavirus lockdown. France and Germany are both aiming to resume racing after a lengthy suspension during the next week or two. The UK is hoping for Government approval to resume later this month…
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So much to reflect on after unique FWD Champions Day
A little time to reflect is valuable after major events, especially at a time like this, and after an emotional and dramatic FWD Champions Day I think Hong Kong racing can be more than satisfied. Hong Kong and its racing community have done extremely well coping with the threat of coronavirus and, for me, we…
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Looking FWD to Hong Kong Champions Day
The old saying that goes “may you live in interesting times” could hardly be more appropriate for what we have witnessed in Hong Kong over the last year or so. From the public demonstrations of 2019 to the huge upheaval caused by coronavirus in the first four months of 2020, our city has faced challenges…
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Heroes and zeroes in the news as FWD Champions Day approaches
Monday was a notable day in Hong Kong’s ongoing fight against Coronavirus, with zero new infections recorded in the city for the first time in six weeks. Clearly, it is highly encouraging to see that the range of measures put in place to combat a second wave of infections has had a positive effect but…
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