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
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- 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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Pragmatic thinking needed on Club's proposal
It's great to be back in Hong Kong after spending the past few days in France, where I met many other international racing directors to discuss the latest global racing developments. Even when I'm overseas, I always try to keep up-to-date with the news from Hong Kong, so I know that the Betting and Lotteries Commission…
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Creating and preserving jobs for Hong Kong
At every one of our racedays, there are thousands of full-time and part-time staff who work non-stop at the racecourse to ensure the race meeting goes off smoothly. Among them, one of the groups are always the first to arrive at the course and the last to leave. You may have guessed correctly and they…
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Everyone benefits from overseas simulcasts
Tonight, the Club will simulcast three of the races in the Dubai World Cup for the enjoyment of Hong Kong's racing fans. This includes the Dubai Golden Shaheen, the world's joint-richest 1,200m dirt race, in which our star all-weather track performer Lucky Quality will be taking on some of the best dirt sprinters in the…
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Jockey Challenge review near completion
It has been almost a year since we launched Jockey Challenge – the Club's first fixed-odds racing betting pool – last April. With racing fans' strong support, this innovative betting pool has quickly established a sound footing and now attracts a similar amount of turnover to other exotic bet types each raceday. Despite of this success,…
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Next stop Tokyo?
I'm sure most of you watched the exciting Queen's Silver Jubilee Cup race at Sha Tin last Sunday. Though reigning horse of the year Good Ba Ba could only manage second in this Group One event, I would concur with some of my media friends that he gave quite a meritorious performance, considering that 1400m is…
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Turf choice not as simple as it sounds
I'm sure you'll all agree with me that turf quality is one of the most important factors in providing the best possible racing environment for our horses and riders. That's why we use different course settings at each race meeting to allow for turf maintenance work and recovery time. This ensures that the turf at our Sha…
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New Derby champion in the making
As a horseman and racing lover, I always get very excited to see quality young horses put in outstanding performances on the turf to mark themselves as the sport's newest elites. That's just how I felt at Sha Tin last Saturday when I was really impressed by the way in which Collection won the final race. I'm…
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Racing media as Club's close partners
I was in Beijing for the last two days on business and so happened it was the commencement of the National People's Congress and the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. Probably like all of you in Hong Kong, I was most delighted to hear Premier Wen Jiabao's pledge that the central government would spare no effort to help…
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Every race makes a difference
In early February, the Club began announcing its gross margin figures and the amount of betting duty paid to Government after every race meeting, so as to give the public a clearer picture of the amount of revenue that goes to the Government's treasury. Since then, nine race meetings have been held and we have already…
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Macau partnership continues to blossom
This Sunday's programme at Sha Tin Racecourse will feature the home leg of our annual interport race, the Hong Kong Macau Trophy, with eight local horses taking on the challenge of six visiting runners from Macau in this Hong Kong Group 3 event. Our Club appreciates its partnership and co-operation with the Macau Jockey Club over…
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