Horse Racing
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Chevalier Cup Photo Release

23/11/2019 17:06

David Hall-trained Fast Most Furious (No. 11), ridden by Zac Purton, takes the Chevalier Cup at Sha Tin Racecourse today.
David Hall-trained Fast Most Furious (No. 11), ridden by Zac Purton, takes the Chevalier Cup at Sha Tin Racecourse today.

David Hall-trained Fast Most Furious (No. 11), ridden by Zac Purton, takes the Chevalier Cup at Sha Tin Racecourse today.

The winning connections of Fast Most Furious.
The winning connections of Fast Most Furious.
Mr Kuok Hoi Sang, Chairman and Managing Director of Chevalier International Holdings Limited, presents the Chevalier Cup trophy to the representative of CAAF Syndicate, owner of the race winner Fast Most Furious.
Mr Kuok Hoi Sang, Chairman and Managing Director of Chevalier International Holdings Limited, presents the Chevalier Cup trophy to the representative of CAAF Syndicate, owner of the race winner Fast Most Furious.
Mr Tam Kwok Wing, Deputy Managing Director of Chevalier International Holdings Limited, presents a replica trophy to winning trainer David Hall.
Mr Tam Kwok Wing, Deputy Managing Director of Chevalier International Holdings Limited, presents a replica trophy to winning trainer David Hall.
Mr Oscar Chow Vee Tsung, Non-Executive Director of Chevalier International Holdings Limited, presents a replica trophy to winning jockey Zac Purton.
Mr Oscar Chow Vee Tsung, Non-Executive Director of Chevalier International Holdings Limited, presents a replica trophy to winning jockey Zac Purton.
The Chevalier Cup presentation ceremony.
The Chevalier Cup presentation ceremony.
Before the race, Ms Lily Chow, Executive Director of Chevalier International Holdings Limited, presents a prize of HK$1,500, a commemorative crystal stand and a cash coupon of HK$2,000 from the Chevalier Group, to the Stables Assistant responsible for Good Standing, the Best Turned Out Horse in the Chevalier Cup.
Before the race, Ms Lily Chow, Executive Director of Chevalier International Holdings Limited, presents a prize of HK$1,500, a commemorative crystal stand and a cash coupon of HK$2,000 from the Chevalier Group, to the Stables Assistant responsible for Good Standing, the Best Turned Out Horse in the Chevalier Cup.