Horse Racing
Season
Panasonic Cup Photo Release

11/11/2017 18:11

Joao Moreira-ridden Western Express (No. 3) wins this year’s Panasonic Cup at Sha Tin Racecourse today.
Joao Moreira-ridden Western Express (No. 3) wins this year’s Panasonic Cup at Sha Tin Racecourse today.
Joao Moreira-ridden Western Express (No. 3) wins this year’s Panasonic Cup at Sha Tin Racecourse today.
Joao Moreira-ridden Western Express (No. 3) wins this year’s Panasonic Cup at Sha Tin Racecourse today.
Connections of Western Express pose for a winning photo.
Connections of Western Express pose for a winning photo.
Tetsuro Homma, President of Panasonic Corporation Appliances Company, presents the Panasonic Cup trophy to Larry Yung Chi Kin, Owner of winning horse Western Express.
Tetsuro Homma, President of Panasonic Corporation Appliances Company, presents the Panasonic Cup trophy to Larry Yung Chi Kin, Owner of winning horse Western Express.
David Mong, Chairman & CEO of Shun Hing Group presents the trophy to winning trainer John Size.
David Mong, Chairman & CEO of Shun Hing Group presents the trophy to winning trainer John Size.
Cynthia Mong, Director of Shun Hing Electronic Trading Co., Ltd., presents the trophy to winning jockey Joao Moreira.
Cynthia Mong, Director of Shun Hing Electronic Trading Co., Ltd., presents the trophy to winning jockey Joao Moreira.
All smiles for the cameras at the Panasonic Cup presentation ceremony.
All smiles for the cameras at the Panasonic Cup presentation ceremony.
Management of the Shun Hing Group and The Hong Kong Jockey Club, as well as the winning connections of Western Express, join together in celebrating the success of Panasonic Cup today.
Management of the Shun Hing Group and The Hong Kong Jockey Club, as well as the winning connections of Western Express, join together in celebrating the success of Panasonic Cup today.
Terrence Chan, Vice Chairman of Shun Hing Group, presents a prize of HK$1,500 and a Panasonic IH Electronic Warm Jar to the Stables Assistant responsible for Racing Supernova, the best turned out horse in the Panasonic Cup.
Terrence Chan, Vice Chairman of Shun Hing Group, presents a prize of HK$1,500 and a Panasonic IH Electronic Warm Jar to the Stables Assistant responsible for Racing Supernova, the best turned out horse in the Panasonic Cup.