Horse Racing
Season 2024/2025
2025 Mar
2025 BMW Hong Kong Derby Photo Release

23/03/2025 19:00

The Francis Lui-trained Cap Ferrat, ridden by Craig Williams, takes the HK$26 million BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m), the final leg of the three-race HK$52 million Four-Year-Old Classic Series, at Sha Tin Racecourse today (Sunday, 23 March).
The Francis Lui-trained Cap Ferrat, ridden by Craig Williams, takes the HK$26 million BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m), the final leg of the three-race HK$52 million Four-Year-Old Classic Series, at Sha Tin Racecourse today (Sunday, 23 March).
The Francis Lui-trained Cap Ferrat, ridden by Craig Williams, takes the HK$26 million BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m), the final leg of the three-race HK$52 million Four-Year-Old Classic Series, at Sha Tin Racecourse today (Sunday, 23 March).
The Francis Lui-trained Cap Ferrat, ridden by Craig Williams, takes the HK$26 million BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m), the final leg of the three-race HK$52 million Four-Year-Old Classic Series, at Sha Tin Racecourse today (Sunday, 23 March).

The Francis Lui-trained Cap Ferrat, ridden by Craig Williams, takes the HK$26 million BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m), the final leg of the three-race HK$52 million Four-Year-Old Classic Series, at Sha Tin Racecourse today (Sunday, 23 March).

The winning connections celebrate their success.
The winning connections celebrate their success.
HKJC Chairman Michael T H Lee, Chairman, The Hong Kong Jockey Club presents the BMW Hong Kong Derby trophy to Cap Ferrat’s owner representative Eugene Chuang, trainer Francis Lui and jockey Craig Williams.
HKJC Chairman Michael T H Lee, Chairman, The Hong Kong Jockey Club presents the BMW Hong Kong Derby trophy to Cap Ferrat’s owner representative Eugene Chuang, trainer Francis Lui and jockey Craig Williams.
HKJC Chairman Michael T H Lee, Chairman, The Hong Kong Jockey Club presents the BMW Hong Kong Derby trophy to Cap Ferrat’s owner representative Eugene Chuang, trainer Francis Lui and jockey Craig Williams.

HKJC Chairman Michael T H Lee, Chairman, The Hong Kong Jockey Club presents the BMW Hong Kong Derby trophy to Cap Ferrat’s owner representative Eugene Chuang, trainer Francis Lui and jockey Craig Williams.

Raymond Tan, Managing Director, BMW Hong Kong Services Ltd, presents a souvenir to Cap Ferrat’s owner representative Henry Mak.
Raymond Tan, Managing Director, BMW Hong Kong Services Ltd, presents a souvenir to Cap Ferrat’s owner representative Henry Mak.
Ray Leung, Managing Director of Hong Kong and Macau, BMW Concessionaires (HK) Limited presents a souvenir to winning trainer Francis Lui.
Ray Leung, Managing Director of Hong Kong and Macau, BMW Concessionaires (HK) Limited presents a souvenir to winning trainer Francis Lui.
Donnie Yen, BMW Hong Kong Derby Ambassador, presents a souvenir to winning jockey Craig Williams.
Donnie Yen, BMW Hong Kong Derby Ambassador, presents a souvenir to winning jockey Craig Williams.
The BMW Hong Kong Derby presentation ceremony.
The BMW Hong Kong Derby presentation ceremony.
Three BMW convertibles carry the BMW Hong Kong Derby winning owner representative, trainer and jockey in a parade on the turf track.
Three BMW convertibles carry the BMW Hong Kong Derby winning owner representative, trainer and jockey in a parade on the turf track.
Three BMW convertibles carry the BMW Hong Kong Derby winning owner representative, trainer and jockey in a parade on the turf track.

Three BMW convertibles carry the BMW Hong Kong Derby winning owner representative, trainer and jockey in a parade on the turf track.

Senior officials of the HKJC and BMW toast to congratulate Cap Ferrat’s owner representative after the horse’s victory in the BMW Hong Kong Derby.
Senior officials of the HKJC and BMW toast to congratulate Cap Ferrat’s owner representative after the horse’s victory in the BMW Hong Kong Derby.
BMW Hong Kong Derby Ambassador Donnie Yen and HKJC Chief Executive Officer Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges.
BMW Hong Kong Derby Ambassador Donnie Yen and HKJC Chief Executive Officer Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges.
Before the race, Raymond Tan, Managing Director, BMW Hong Kong Services Ltd, presents a prize at the Parade Ring to the stable assistant responsible for Johannes Brahms, the best turned out horse for the BMW Hong Kong Derby.
Before the race, Raymond Tan, Managing Director, BMW Hong Kong Services Ltd, presents a prize at the Parade Ring to the stable assistant responsible for Johannes Brahms, the best turned out horse for the BMW Hong Kong Derby.
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