Adrenaline Shot
In one of the most exotic cities in the world, it seems the waters of Victoria Harbour have room for everyone after all
In one of the most exotic cities in the world, it seems the waters of Victoria Harbour have room for everyone after all
On 8 September 2013, Karis Teetan rode his first Hong Kong winner on his first attempt on the David Ferraris-trained Amazing Always. Today, he notched his 200th Hong Kong winner for the same stable in the same silks!
Can racing be likeable and does it have something to contribute to the global conversation? RacingB*tch’s Hans Ebert says the answer is yes
It’s bon voyage and bonne chance to Callan Murray as he flies out to Hong Kong
“I’ve wanted to ride in Hong Kong for a long time, and I’ve had a smile on my face ever since I got this invitation”
He ran a very fast time here today and with a little bit of luck we can maybe even get him into the International Races in December
The Hong Kong racing season opens on Sunday, 14 September 2014 with a 10 race card, featuring the HKSAR Chief Executive’s Cup over 1200m.
The vision was, and remains, very clear – to attract the best horses, trainers and jockeys to Hong Kong to create the best racing product in the world.
This season will be the first time that racing turnover will go over the HK$100-billion mark says William Nader, HKJC’s Executive Director of Racing
Racing in Hong Kong is unique. There is no breeding industry, all horses are imported, and most of them race as geldings.
There is no disputing that Jet Master continues to cast a long shadow over the South African racing industry