Tag Archives: Teo Ah Khing
HORSE RACING: WHEN YOU’RE LOST IN THE RAIN
By Hans Ebert There’s a scene in “The Godfather 2” where Al Pacino as Michael Corleone is in Havana and laments how every time he tries to leave the family business, it keeps pulling him back in. Pacino spits the … Continue reading
CHINA HORSE CLUB: MORE BEATING OF THE DRUMS
By Jenny Bridle In a recent news report, China Horse Club (CHC) owner Teo Ah Khing discussed his Club’s recent race meeting at Wuhan on Mainland China. Aside from the usual commentary by Teo on how, through his involvement in … Continue reading
CHINA HORSE CLUB: LIVING THE DREAM
By Jenny Bridle At the International Thoroughbred Breeders’ Federation symposium at Goff’s in County Kildare in mid-September, China Horse Club owner, Malaysian-born Teo Ah Khing provided a timeline for the “Racing Renaissance” in Mainland China. “There are already no fewer … Continue reading
HORSE RACING IN CHINA: OF CABBAGES AND KINGS, PASSENGERS AND REALISTS
By Jenny Bridle This week, the HKJC announced that it will be working in partnership with the China Equestrian Association to stage the HKJC Race Day at Jinma Racecourse in Chengdu on November 7th. This race day will be similar … Continue reading
THE CHINA RACING SYNDROME
Everyone and their dog wants a piece of the action- but the question is whether there is any bona fide action and if there’s any meat on the bone. For years- make that decades- we have heard of individuals and … Continue reading