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Racing for The Betterment of Our Society

Since the beginning of the year, when COVID-19 started to grip the city, Hong Kong has changed beyond recognition. The Hong Kong Jockey Club is no exception.

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Determined to maintain one of Hong Kong’s most important sports, The Hong Kong Jockey Club has implemented stringent measures at its racecourses to mitigate public health risks. Racecourse attendance has been reduced from an average of around 22,000 before the outbreak, to an average of around 300 horse owners and accompanying guests.

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Though racing has continued, the Club has significantly reduced attendance, from an average of around 22,000 before the outbreak to an average of approximately 400 in March.

Since 1 April, in response to the government’s latest regulation on the prohibition of group gatherings, the Club has further reduced attendance, with an average of around 300 horse owners and accompanying guests now attending race meetings.

So why is racing continuing? Well one has only to recall the famous quote of Deng Xiaoping, China’s late paramount leader, who declared before 1997 that “horse racing will continue”, to understand that racing is a symbol of the lifestyle of Hong Kong people.

“Continuing racing sends messages to the world about the uniqueness and resilience of Hong Kong in dealing with difficulties and overcoming them. This is the ‘can do’ spirit our city is famous for,” says the Club’s CEO Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges. “We are also very mindful that by continuing racing we can keep supporting the community, which is the Club’s whole purpose.”

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