Join our celebrations of 30 years' golden history

Over the years, it has been the “Theatre of Dreams” of Hong Kong racing, the home of countless racehorses and riders who have gone on to become legends in the international racing world. Starting tomorrow, the Club will begin a programme of celebrations for the 30th anniversary of this world-class sporting venue – Sha Tin Racecourse.Although…

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Building for Hong Kong's future

Over the years, the Club has been dedicated to supporting different community programmes that can meet Hong Kong's evolving social needs.  But we always aim to keep doing more, and yesterday the Club's Charities Division announced a series of new projects for the coming year, with a focus on arousing public awareness of heritage conservation…

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Club unlikely to be spared by market slowdown

I'm sure you're all very much aware of the recent volatility in global financial markets.  It is becoming clear now that the current market uncertainty and gloomy sentiment is likely to continue for a considerable period of time, and inevitably that will have a knock-on effect on many different sectors of the community in the…

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New season off to a flyer

The new racing season got off to an encouraging and successful start on Monday as more than 46,000 people came along to join our curtain raiser at Sha Tin, while the turnover of HK$827 million was the highest opening day figure for the past five years. I'm delighted to see so many racing fans showing their…

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Happy Birthday to this blog!

A year ago, at the start of the 2007/08 season, I created this web blog as a way of establishing a new channel of communication with our racing fans. I'm really delighted to have received so much valuable feedback from you since then – my heartfelt thanks! So this coming season, I will continue to share my…

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Three years' hard work pays off

I feel both relieved and delighted that after three years' preparation and hard work, the Olympic equestrian events in Hong Kong came to a successful conclusion last Thursday. I attended all of the events at Sha Tin and Beas River during the 12 days of competition and got the chance to chat with quite a number…

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Triple delight

I'm sure you were all as enthralled as I was to watch the fabulous performances at the Olympic opening ceremony in Beijing on 8 August, and especially the unique way in which the cauldron was ignited. That same evening, a mini-cauldron was also lit at the Olympic equestrian arena in Sha Tin, and the following day…

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Two days and counting

The Olympic equestrian events will begin in Hong Kong this Saturday, and I'm now back in Hong Kong to witness the opening of this historic event.  I've spent the past few days in Beijing, where I officiated at a cocktail reception the Club hosted on Tuesday night for our overseas and Mainland guests ahead of…

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Olympic stars settling in

The Olympic equestrian events in Hong Kong will begin in less than two weeks' time and the Olympic horses have already started to arrive. I was among those who watched the first batch of 13 horses reach their new home in the Olympic stables complex at Sha Tin last Saturday morning. Although these warmblood horses had…

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Talent-hunting takes a further step forward

In 2005, I proposed and directed the establishment of the Racing Development Board, aiming to set up a more formalised and professional training structure for talented young riders so as to help maintain Hong Kong's position as a leader in the world’s horse racing industry. Three years have gone by since then and I'm delighted…

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