Horse Racing
Season
2018 Hong Kong International Sale (March) Photo Release

16/03/2018 23:30

A total of 26 lots went through the sales ring during the 2018 Hong Kong International Sale (March), held in the parade ring at Sha Tin Racecourse tonight.
A total of 26 lots went through the sales ring during the 2018 Hong Kong International Sale (March), held in the parade ring at Sha Tin Racecourse tonight.
A total of 26 lots went through the sales ring during the 2018 Hong Kong International Sale (March), held in the parade ring at Sha Tin Racecourse tonight.
A total of 26 lots went through the sales ring during the 2018 Hong Kong International Sale (March), held in the parade ring at Sha Tin Racecourse tonight.

A total of 26 lots went through the sales ring during the 2018 Hong Kong International Sale (March), held in the parade ring at Sha Tin Racecourse tonight.

Lot 17 (Holy Roman Emperor ex Ysoldina), purchased by Cheung Kwok Keung, is knocked down for HK$11 million, an all-time Hong Kong International Sale record for an individual lot.
Lot 17 (Holy Roman Emperor ex Ysoldina), purchased by Cheung Kwok Keung, is knocked down for HK$11 million, an all-time Hong Kong International Sale record for an individual lot.
Lot 17 (Holy Roman Emperor ex Ysoldina), purchased by Cheung Kwok Keung, is knocked down for HK$11 million, an all-time Hong Kong International Sale record for an individual lot.

Lot 17 (Holy Roman Emperor ex Ysoldina), purchased by Cheung Kwok Keung, is knocked down for HK$11 million, an all-time Hong Kong International Sale record for an individual lot.

Kerm Din, the Owner of Pakistan Star, purchased Lot 14 (Not A Single Doubt ex Heaven Beneath) for HK$7.2 million.
Kerm Din, the Owner of Pakistan Star, purchased Lot 14 (Not A Single Doubt ex Heaven Beneath) for HK$7.2 million.

Kerm Din, the Owner of Pakistan Star, purchased Lot 14 (Not A Single Doubt ex Heaven Beneath) for HK$7.2 million.

Lot 6 (Poet’s Voice ex Salix Caprea) was bought by Vision Syndicate for HK$7.2 million.
Lot 6 (Poet’s Voice ex Salix Caprea) was bought by Vision Syndicate for HK$7.2 million.
Lot 18 (Snitzel ex Good Weekend) reached HK$7 million, eventually going to the winning bid of Jackie Wong See Sum.
Lot 18 (Snitzel ex Good Weekend) reached HK$7 million, eventually going to the winning bid of Jackie Wong See Sum.