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Chevalier Cup Photo Release

24/11/2024 17:52

The Francis Lui-trained Patch Of Theta (No. 8), ridden by Derek Leung, takes the Class 2 Chevalier Cup Handicap (1600m) at Sha Tin Racecourse today.
The Francis Lui-trained Patch Of Theta (No. 8), ridden by Derek Leung, takes the Class 2 Chevalier Cup Handicap (1600m) at Sha Tin Racecourse today.
The Francis Lui-trained Patch Of Theta (No. 8), ridden by Derek Leung, takes the Class 2 Chevalier Cup Handicap (1600m) at Sha Tin Racecourse today.

The Francis Lui-trained Patch Of Theta (No. 8), ridden by Derek Leung, takes the Class 2 Chevalier Cup Handicap (1600m) at Sha Tin Racecourse today.

The winning connections.
The winning connections.
Kuok Hoi Sang (right), Chairman and Managing Director of Chevalier International Holdings Limited, presents the Chevalier Cup trophy and replica trophy to Patch Of Theta’s owner Angela Yeung Kit Ming (left).
Kuok Hoi Sang (right), Chairman and Managing Director of Chevalier International Holdings Limited, presents the Chevalier Cup trophy and replica trophy to Patch Of Theta’s owner Angela Yeung Kit Ming (left).
Tam Kwok Wing (right), Deputy Managing Director of Chevalier International Holdings Limited, presents the replica trophy to Patch Of Theta’s trainer Francis Lui.
Tam Kwok Wing (right), Deputy Managing Director of Chevalier International Holdings Limited, presents the replica trophy to Patch Of Theta’s trainer Francis Lui.
Oscar Chow Vee Tsung (right), Non-Executive Director of Chevalier International Holdings Limited presents the replica trophy to Patch Of Theta’s jockey Derek Leung.
Oscar Chow Vee Tsung (right), Non-Executive Director of Chevalier International Holdings Limited presents the replica trophy to Patch Of Theta’s jockey Derek Leung.
Group photo at the presentation ceremony.
Group photo at the presentation ceremony.
Before the race, Lily Chow (right), Executive Director of Chevalier International Holdings Limited, presents a prize, a commemorative crystal stand and a cash coupon of HK$2,000 from the Chevalier Group, to the Stables Assistant responsible for Karma, the Best Turned Out Horse in the Chevalier Cup.
Before the race, Lily Chow (right), Executive Director of Chevalier International Holdings Limited, presents a prize, a commemorative crystal stand and a cash coupon of HK$2,000 from the Chevalier Group, to the Stables Assistant responsible for Karma, the Best Turned Out Horse in the Chevalier Cup.