Daniel Zigal has been active in Hong Kong horse racing since the 1990s, and his parents joined The Hong Kong Jockey Club as members in 1950. The family had their first runner at Happy Valley in 1960, and now, Zigal will experience the BMW Hong Kong Derby (2000m) as a participating owner for the first time on Sunday (22 March), when the HK$26 million blue-riband event is held at Sha Tin.
Zigal is one of the Syndicate Managers – along with Nick Etches and Anthony Michael Souza – of the Ibis Syndicate, which races Invincible Ibis, one of the major contenders in this year’s BMW Hong Kong Derby. The Ibis Syndicate traces back to Ibis, their first runner in Hong Kong. Trained by Geoff Lane, the bay galloper won four races from 1990 to 1994.
“I am very proud to participate in the Hong Kong Derby this year,” Zigal said. “It is an exciting race and personally this is the first time in my life to be involved in it as an owner. It means a lot to me and makes my dream come true to have a Derby runner. Frankly, I am very nervous ahead of the big day and I can’t wait to see our horse perform well on Sunday.
“Invincible Ibis is an exciting horse and is the one with plenty of potential. Mark (Newnham) told us that the horse is in top form now and with a good barrier draw (gate three), I am full of confidence that he can win this year’s Hong Kong Derby, no doubt about it,” Zigal added.




