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.-
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Monthly Archives: 06/2008
Final reckoning for racing and football this week
Although the inclement weather brought by Severe Tropical Storm Fengshen on Wednesday forced to us to scratch our midweek meeting at Happy Valley, it does mean that we'll have a very special season-ending climax next week, as the last Sha Tin meeting on Tuesday 1 July will be followed two days later by a season…
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Personal safety must always take priority
Last weekend, I was very sad to learn that Nancy Tang, a volunteer leader for the Olympic equestrian events, had sustained serious injuries in a traffic accident while she was on her way to the Equestrian Company’s office in Sha Tin for a training session. I was even more saddened to hear the news that she…
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Investing for the best
I would like to share with you here a very interesting racing news story I read in midweek. As you all know, thoroughbred horses come in about a dozen common colours, from bay to chestnut and brown to grey. But there's a small number that are pure white in colour, possibly as few as one in every…
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Eight weeks to 8/8 and counting
In less than eight weeks' time, the Beijing 2008 Olympic equestrian events will be held in Hong Kong. It will be a historic event for all this city's residents, and especially significant for us in the Club, as we have been heavily committed with making final preparations these past few months. On Monday, we reached another landmark…
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Members and Fathers to the fore this Sunday
Our Club Members have always played a vital role in the Club's development. It is their participation in the sport of horse racing, along with their staunch support for our membership services over the years, that has driven the Club forward and helped it flourish to its existing scale and status. We continue to put a…
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Dividend anomaly plays into wrong hands
I'm now back in Hong Kong after my trip to Tokyo at the weekend to see our three Hong Kong runners participating in the Yasuda Kinen, a race that I'm sure many of you also watched through our simulcast during last Sunday's meeting. If so, you will be probably have been as surprised as we all…
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Training on an different scale
Several years ago, I was invited by the Japan Racing Association (JRA) to visit some of the horse training facilities in Japan. I was truly amazed by their enormous scale and settings, and one that especially stands out in my mind was the Miho Training Centre in eastern Japan.Miho is Japan's largest racehorse training centre and…
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Strong sporting academies the key to long-term success
Let me first offer my apologies to all those affected by the service disruption of our eWin system during last Sunday's Sha Tin race meeting. I can understand that this will have caused a degree of inconvenience to some of you. We at the Club place a lot of importance on providing reliable, top-quality services…
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