Horse Racing
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The LONGINES Hong Kong Cup Photo Release

08/12/2019 18:58

Win Bright (No.1) takes the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Cup (2000m) at Sha Tin Racecourse today for Trainer Yoshihiro Hatakeyama and Jockey Masami Matsuoka.
Win Bright (No.1) takes the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Cup (2000m) at Sha Tin Racecourse today for Trainer Yoshihiro Hatakeyama and Jockey Masami Matsuoka.
Win Bright (No.1) takes the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Cup (2000m) at Sha Tin Racecourse today for Trainer Yoshihiro Hatakeyama and Jockey Masami Matsuoka.
Win Bright (No.1) takes the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Cup (2000m) at Sha Tin Racecourse today for Trainer Yoshihiro Hatakeyama and Jockey Masami Matsuoka.
Win Bright (No.1) takes the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Cup (2000m) at Sha Tin Racecourse today for Trainer Yoshihiro Hatakeyama and Jockey Masami Matsuoka.

Win Bright (No.1) takes the G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Cup (2000m) at Sha Tin Racecourse today for Trainer Yoshihiro Hatakeyama and Jockey Masami Matsuoka.

Jockey Masami Matsuoka, Trainer Yoshihiro Hatakeyama and Owner Win Co Ltd celebrate their LONGINES Hong Kong Cup win.
Jockey Masami Matsuoka, Trainer Yoshihiro Hatakeyama and Owner Win Co Ltd celebrate their LONGINES Hong Kong Cup win.
The Honourable Geoffrey Ma Tao-li, The Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and a Voting Member of the Club, presents the LONGINES Hong Kong Cup trophy to Winning Owner of Win Bright, and a bronze horse and jockey statuette to the Owner Win Co Ltd, Trainer Yoshihiro Hatakeyama and Jockey Masami Matsuoka respectively.
The Honourable Geoffrey Ma Tao-li, The Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and a Voting Member of the Club, presents the LONGINES Hong Kong Cup trophy to Winning Owner of Win Bright, and a bronze horse and jockey statuette to the Owner Win Co Ltd, Trainer Yoshihiro Hatakeyama and Jockey Masami Matsuoka respectively.
The Honourable Geoffrey Ma Tao-li, The Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and a Voting Member of the Club, presents the LONGINES Hong Kong Cup trophy to Winning Owner of Win Bright, and a bronze horse and jockey statuette to the Owner Win Co Ltd, Trainer Yoshihiro Hatakeyama and Jockey Masami Matsuoka respectively.
The Honourable Geoffrey Ma Tao-li, The Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and a Voting Member of the Club, presents the LONGINES Hong Kong Cup trophy to Winning Owner of Win Bright, and a bronze horse and jockey statuette to the Owner Win Co Ltd, Trainer Yoshihiro Hatakeyama and Jockey Masami Matsuoka respectively.

The Honourable Geoffrey Ma Tao-li, The Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and a Voting Member of the Club, presents the LONGINES Hong Kong Cup trophy to Winning Owner of Win Bright, and a bronze horse and jockey statuette to the Owner Win Co Ltd, Trainer Yoshihiro Hatakeyama and Jockey Masami Matsuoka respectively.

Mr Walter von Känel, President of LONGINES, and Mr Aaron Kwok, LONGINES Ambassador of Elegance, present a LONGINES timepiece each to the winning Owner, Trainer and Jockey.
Mr Walter von Känel, President of LONGINES, and Mr Aaron Kwok, LONGINES Ambassador of Elegance, present a LONGINES timepiece each to the winning Owner, Trainer and Jockey.
Mr Walter von Känel, President of LONGINES, and Mr Aaron Kwok, LONGINES Ambassador of Elegance, present a LONGINES timepiece each to the winning Owner, Trainer and Jockey.
Mr Walter von Känel, President of LONGINES, and Mr Aaron Kwok, LONGINES Ambassador of Elegance, present a LONGINES timepiece each to the winning Owner, Trainer and Jockey.
Group photo at the presentation ceremony of the LONGINES Hong Kong Cup.
Group photo at the presentation ceremony of the LONGINES Hong Kong Cup.
LONGINES Hong Kong Cup winning connections.
LONGINES Hong Kong Cup winning connections.
Mr Louis Romanet(right), Chairman of the International Federation of Horseracing Authorities, presents a cheque of HK$5,000 to the groom responsible for Rise High, the Best Turned Out Horse in the LONGINES Hong Kong Cup.
Mr Louis Romanet(right), Chairman of the International Federation of Horseracing Authorities, presents a cheque of HK$5,000 to the groom responsible for Rise High, the Best Turned Out Horse in the LONGINES Hong Kong Cup.