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
- Destiny awaits in 2026 BMW Hong Kong Derby as Year of the Horse celebrations continue
- History and once-in-a-lifetime glory await in BMW Hong Kong Derby
- BMW Hong Kong Derby barrier draw paves way for Classic contest
- Ireland Trophy highlights St Patricks Day celebrations at Happy Valley
- BMW Hong Kong Derby shapes as outstanding Year of the Horse highlight
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Dedicated turf care keeps racing on track
Every footballer enjoys playing on perfect pitch conditions. Elite football clubs go to great lengths to ensure their stars play on optimum surfaces at the world’s great stadia like the Camp Nou and the Bernabeu, to name but two. I know that Arsenal invested a large sum in state-of-the-art heat lamps some years ago to…
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Excitement ahead with AP QEII Cup and a football frenzy
Last Thursday we announced the 14 runners to be selected for the Audemars Piguet QE II Cup on 29 April, signifying the final countdown to our spring internationals. Among the nominees, we have invited four selected overseas runners to compete in this HK$14 million event. I feel delighted that, including our home contingent, there will…
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Farewell to an all-time hero
I hope most of you will feel refreshed after the week-long break from local racing. I have taken this opportunity to recap the local races I missed in the past week, as well as some of the important local racing news. I am sure most of you would have learnt about the retirement of former…
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Hong Kong's brave Dubai heroes return
I hope you enjoyed as much as I did the Dubai World Cup day simulcast from Meydan last Saturday. The Hong Kong team, though might not perform up to a lot of racing fans’ expectation before the races, achieved fair results as our runners managed to get two third placings in the Al Quoz Sprint…
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Stage is set for Hong Kong’s Dubai mission
With the sport of racing being further globalised in recent years, some international racing carnivals have attracted even wider participation by runners and horsemen from different countries and nationalities. You all can get some clues on this prevailing trend from major international race meetings such as the Royal Ascot and the Prix de l’Arc de…
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Forward planning benefits racing fans
Sports fans experienced a bounty of live action at the weekend. Rugby football lovers enjoyed the exciting party atmosphere at the Hong Kong Sevens at Hong Kong Stadium, while racing fans were not disappointed by the 10 local races staged at Sha Tin and the Takamatsunomiya Kinen simulcast from Japan on Sunday.As usual I chatted…
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Innovation in renovation reaps rewards
This week, the entries were announced for our two spring highlights, the Audemars Piguet QEII Cup and the BMW Champions Mile. The quality of those entries and the fact that 12 countries or regions are represented is testament to how important these two International Group 1 races are on the global stage, and I’m very…
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HK Derby thrills and Dubai departures
Great atmosphere, perfect weather, over 50,000 racegoers, fantastic and exciting races – that’s what we got on Mercedes-Benz Hong Kong Derby day last Sunday. It was probably one of the most thrilling Derby races in recent years, when you consider the breathtaking climax and the clever riding performance by Douglas Whyte on Fay Fay. Starting…
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Derby and HKIS focus attentions on a bright future
We have finally entered the Derby weekend and I am delighted with how the various arrangements have gone during this eventful past week. In this morning’s Hong Kong International Sale, 26 unraced horses passed through the Sha Tin Racecourse auction ring and were purchased by their excited new Owners. Tomorrow brings the most prestigious local…
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Shooting the HKIS breeze with old friends
Despite a chilling mistle in the air last Sunday, around 250 Members presented themselves at Sha Tin Racecourse for the breeze-up session for the upcoming Hong Kong International Sale; and watched with keen interest as the 26 lots due to pass through the sale ring on Saturday, took to the turf to gallop in pairs. I…
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