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
- Excitement builds ahead of LONGINES International Jockeys’ Championship
- World’s best gathering for LONGINES Hong Kong International Races
- Outstanding runner selections for LONGINES Hong Kong International Races
- Bank of China (Hong Kong) Race Day shapes as fantastic preview to LONGINES Hong Kong International Races
- LONGINES Hong Kong International Races rapidly approaching
Archives
Monthly Archives: 04/2020
So much to reflect on after unique FWD Champions Day
A little time to reflect is valuable after major events, especially at a time like this, and after an emotional and dramatic FWD Champions Day I think Hong Kong racing can be more than satisfied. Hong Kong and its racing community have done extremely well coping with the threat of coronavirus and, for me, we…
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Looking FWD to Hong Kong Champions Day
The old saying that goes “may you live in interesting times” could hardly be more appropriate for what we have witnessed in Hong Kong over the last year or so. From the public demonstrations of 2019 to the huge upheaval caused by coronavirus in the first four months of 2020, our city has faced challenges…
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Heroes and zeroes in the news as FWD Champions Day approaches
Monday was a notable day in Hong Kong’s ongoing fight against Coronavirus, with zero new infections recorded in the city for the first time in six weeks. Clearly, it is highly encouraging to see that the range of measures put in place to combat a second wave of infections has had a positive effect but…
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Positive signs for Hong Kong as title battle gathers pace
This has been an encouraging period for Hong Kong – with new cases of coronavirus down to single figures through the week – and extra protective measures appear to be having a positive effect. Government departments have all been asked to consider their plans for a gradual exit strategy, including on working arrangements and social…
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Hong Kong racing’s resilience remains key to a positive future
Nothing can ever be taken for granted in these challenging times but the last week or so has provided some encouraging signs for Hong Kong as measures to contain coronavirus continue. A downward trend in infections over the last two weeks is very good news for everyone in the city and gives hope that continued…
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Racing continues to show its public interest value
Every day seems to bring significant change at the moment but, amid all the challenges presented by coronavirus, some important issues have come into sharper focus. First and foremost, this week has shown that the value of continuing racing with stringent safety measures in place is endorsed by the Hong Kong Government. Tuesday’s government media…
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Right balance the key factor to ensure racing continues safely and responsibly
Achieving the right balance between safe social distancing, protecting the economy and ensuring the normal functioning of society is vital as Hong Kong enters the latest phase of the fight to combat Coronavirus. And, as part of maintaining that balance, it is gratifying to hear that the Hong Kong government are in agreement that continuing…
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Eyes on the prize money as Hong Kong’s stars return to action
Another week draws to a close in this testing time for racing but our bubble remains intact after a midweek meeting at Sha Tin where Karis Teetan stole the show with a treble. Just 46 Owners with runners were on hand for Wednesday’s All-Weather Track card but we believe it is important to keep the…
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Further measures essential if racing is to go the distance
Social distancing has become a fundamental part of life the world over. It must also be a fundamental part of horse racing as we approach the next vital phase of the coronavirus crisis and its effects were clearly illustrated when CNN came to experience Hong Kong’s resilience and can do spirit at Happy Valley recently.…
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