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World Pool popularity continues as international stars drive growth

With only a week to go until the start of the 2022/23 Hong Kong racing season, it is timely to reflect on the success of the Club’s simulcasting of international World Pool meetings over the past two months.    One inescapable conclusion during my trip to Europe for the 200th anniversary of German racing with the…

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Vincent’s strong work ethic brings results in Japan

While the majority of our jockeys are enjoying a well-deserved summer break, some are already hard at work getting ready for the new season. Among them our home-grown star and three-time Tony Cruz Award winning jockey Vincent Ho, who has seized the opportunity of a short-term riding contract in Japan to develop his riding skills.…

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Onward and upward for the World Pool

Fans of international racing have been enjoyed some thrilling simulcasting racing this summer. Pyledriver, runner up in last December’s LONGINES Hong Kong Vase, had an impressive victory in the G1 King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot,  while there were outstanding performances from Kyprios, Baaeed and Nashwa at Glorious Goodwood. And there is more simulcasting to come over the…

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Baaeed bids to extend his unbeaten record

For many racing fans who follow international world-class racing closely, it was probably a bit surprising to see Pyledriver win last Saturday’s Group 1 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes in such an impressive way. The multiple Group 1 winner will be heading to the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe and it is encouraging…

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Looking back at a great season, looking forward to summer simulcasts

Last Saturday, we celebrated the finale of yet another extraordinary season of racing. As I reflect back on the journey for not only the Club, but also the community we proudly serve, the challenges of the pandemic were on a scale we have never witnessed before. The successful outcome could only be achieved by a…

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Sha Tin showdown fitting end to season

In a season which has already produced incredible highs and phenomenal achievements, it is entirely appropriate that some of the best has been saved for last. As we reflect on the equine glories of Golden Sixty, Romantic Warrior, Russian Emperor and Wellington across the 2021/22 season, we still have so much to look forward to…

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Title suspense builds as battles go to the wire

And so, after 10 months of world-class competition, the stage is set for a compelling final week of the Hong Kong racing season.   Mathematically, all three major individual accolades – Hong Kong champion trainer, Hong Kong champion jockey and the Tony Cruz Award for the most successful home-grown jockey – are still in dispute after…

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Suspense builds as season edges to finale

With the final chapters of the 2021/22 season about to unfold, it is remarkable to think that after 806 races across 85 meetings, the three major Hong Kong racing championships – leading jockey, top trainer and Tony Cruz Award – are still undecided. Hong Kong racing’s famed competitiveness has rarely been more apparent than this…

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Hong Kong International Sale offers quality opportunities

The Hong Kong International Sale (HKIS) is one of the highlights of the Hong Kong racing season and as we reflect on the outstanding deeds of BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) winner and 2021 HKIS graduate Romantic Warrior, I am excited by the potential on offer at this year’s sale.   With 17 exceptionally-bred and well-educated horses…

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Laying future foundations with trainer licensing criteria revision

The decision to revise the performance criteria for eligibility for trainers to apply for a licence extension beyond the standard retirement age of 65 has been taken with the future of Hong Kong Jockey Club’s strategic objectives firmly in mind.    With plans to permanently expand the Club’s racing footprint between now and the end of…

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