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
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- 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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Monthly Archives: 12/2010
A successful 2010, but many challenges still lie ahead
Year 2010 is just coming to an end. On this final day of the year, I think it would be nice to take the opportunity of recalling a few memorable moments of the past 12 months.Business-wise, it has been quite a successful year for the Club, as the addition of five extra race meetings and…
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As an old year passes, a new generation emerges
Today is the final day of this year’s Christmas holiday, so I hope you've all had a great time getting together with your families and friends. I've spent the past few days in Japan, and although Christmas is not an official holiday there – and nor was there any snowfall in Tokyo this year –…
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Rare Thursday treat for Happy Valley fans
For the older generations in Hong Kong, winter solstice has always enjoyed a status similar to Christmas among most foreigners – in fact, many would view this date as being more important than Lunar New Year as a time for families to gather and enjoy a festive meal together.For this reason, during the planning of…
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Setting a green example
In recent years, Hong Kong residents have become much more concerned about environmental issues than in the past, and many are now taking active steps to lead a greener lifestyle. As part of the Club's mission to contribute to the city's development by channelling gaming demand into community benefits through our not-for-profit business model, we…
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Successful internationals raise Club and Hong Kong brands
The curtain has come down and our international week this year has come to an end. Last Sunday’s Cathay Pacific Hong Kong International Races were an enormous success. Not only did we host a very successful international sporting event that earned high accolades and some very good responses from owners, trainers, jockeys and other guests…
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All set for some stellar action this Sunday
I hope those of who you spent Wednesday night at Happy Valley for the Cathay Pacific International Jockeys’ Championship enjoyed the terrific atmosphere there and some very exciting races. From a business perspective, I was certainly well satisfied as the night's turnover exceeded HK$840 million. But as a racing enthusiast, I was even happier to…
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Everyone's a winner at CXHKIR
It seems to have been a long wait, but finally our racing fans can enjoy top international racing action again tonight when our annual International Races Week begins at Happy Valley with the Cathay Pacific International Jockeys’ Championship.What started off as a single international race in 1988 has now grown into a week-long festival that…
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Europe's chilly winters a bonus for Hong Kong
In most European countries, the flat racing season usually starts around March and ends in November. During the winter months, more and more European jockeys in the past few years have been willing to accept invitations from Asia, particularly Hong Kong and Japan, and take a short riding stint in this region. I'm sure you'll…
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One French rider's loss is another's gain
I believe those of you who watched the Japan Cup simulcast during our race meeting last Sunday would agree with me that it was a very dramatic race. As usual, Japanese racing fans gave their premier international event huge support, with more than 100,000 people packing the grandstands at Tokyo Racecourse.They were not disappointed as…
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