- Hong Kong Jockey Club
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company_name = The Hong Kong Jockey Club
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company_type = Non-profit organisation
foundation =1884
location =Hong Kong
key_people =John Chan , Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges
industry = Charity
products =Betting ,lottery ,sports
turnover = HK$100.7 billion
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footnotes =The Hong Kong Jockey Club (HKJC, zh-t|t=香港賽馬會) is one of the oldest institutions in
Hong Kong , founded in1884 to promotehorse racing . Under colonial rule, the club enjoyed royal patronage, and existed under the name of ""The Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club" (英皇御准香港賽馬會) until 1996.It is a
non-profit organisation providinghorse racing , sporting andbetting entertainment in Hong Kong. It holds agovernment-granted monopoly in providing pari-mutuel betting on horse racing, theMark Six lottery , and fixed odds betting on overseasfootball events. The organization is the largest taxpayer in Hong Kong, as well as the largest private donor ofcharity funds, contributing an average of over HK$1 billion (approximately US$130 million) annually over the past ten years. The HKJC also provides dining, social and recreation facilities to its approximately 20,000 members.History
Founded in
1884 as an amateur body to promotehorse racing , it was an exclusive club whose membership was drawn from the upper class. During the 19th and early 20th century, there were few Chinese members. Three of the top colonial clubs at the time, namely the Jockey Club, Victoria Recreation Club (1872) and the Amateur Dramatic Corps (1844) "had not a single Chinese member between them".Eric Cavaliero, [http://www.thestandard.com.hk/news_detail.asp?pp_cat=&art_id=26618&sid=&con_type=1&d_str=19970213&sear_year=1997 "Hong Kong Club members succumbed to redevelpment offer] ,The Standard , February 13, 1997]It changed its status from amateur to professional in
1971 . The Club organised the annual races which took place aroundChinese New Year , and was initially financed by commissions on bets which were placed through private clubs.HM Queen Elizabeth II accorded it with Royal patronage in 1959, and the club existed under the name of "The Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club" (英皇御准香港賽馬會) until 1996.
2008 Beijing Olympic Games
In July 2005, the decision to stage equestrian competitions in Hong Kong was made. The Club's world-class international racing centre at
Sha Tin was used as the foundation for the Olympic andParalympic venues, with additional competition and training venues being incorporated into existing sports facilities at theHong Kong Sports Institute , the Jockey Club Beas River Country Club and the adjacentgolf course .Racing activities
The HKJC conducts nearly 700 horse races per year at its two race tracks at Sha Tin and Happy Valley. During the 2001/02 racing season, the HKJC licensed 1,144 horse owners, 24
trainer s and 35jockey s and had 1,435horse s in training.In 2002-2003, the betting turnover was HK$71 billion. After paying dividends of 58 billion and betting duty of 9.5 billion, its betting commission revenue was HK$3.9 billion. It contributes 11.7% of Hong Kong's tax revenue. Surpluses from its operation are allocated to the Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust.
Since the
transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong , the popularity of horse racing has declined possibly due to economic conditions in the region; the HKJC's revenue has substantially declined in recent years.On
March 16 ,2007 , the HKJC appointed William (Bill) Nader, formerly with theNew York Racing Association , as its executive director of racing from April 2007.On
September 9 , 2007,Sha Tin Racecourse opened with record 1-day crowd of about 60,000. Chief SecretaryHenry Tang stroke theceremonial gong . The Hong Kong Jockey Club collected US$106 million inbets (highest since 2001). Children ofhorse owners were admitted amid protest of local anti-gambling groups. "Sunny Power", booted by Howard Cheng got thetrophy in the 1,200 metre dash. [ [http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/eastasia/view/298977/1/.html ChannelNewsAsia.com, HK's Sha Tin race course opens to huge crowds] ]In January
2008 , Eclipse andSovereign Award winning jockeyEmma-Jayne Wilson became the firstNorth American female rider to be granted a license to compete inHong Kong . [http://www.racingnewswire.net/2008/01/27/emma-jayne-wilson-granted-hk-licence/]Betting and the law
The HKJC has a
legal monopoly over betting onhorse racing andfootball . In 1974, it opened 6 off-course branches where the members of the public could wager on horse race meets at the club's Happy Valley racecourse. There are now in excess of 100 betting branches throughout the territory which accepts bets on racing and on soccer and buyMark Six lottery tickets. [ [http://www.hkjc.com/english/corporate/corp_operation_betting.asp Betting Services for the 21st Century] , HKJC, Retrieved 2007-07-24] The HKJC was instrumental in persuading the Hong Kong government to pass the Gambling (Amendment) Bill 2002 to combat unauthorized cross-border gambling and the related promotional activities in Hong Kong, making it a criminal offence for any person in Hong Kong to bet with an unauthorized bookmaker, even when the bets are received outside Hong Kong. The offence applies to all visitors as well as to residents of Hong Kong.It was also instrumental in persuading other members of the
Asian Racing Federation to sign theGood Neighbour Policy onSeptember 1 ,2003 .2006 Horse Racing Reforms
In
2006 , after years of declining turnover, the Hong Kong Legislative Council passed the Betting Ordinance (Amendment) 2006. This amendment granted the Hong Kong Jockey Club more autonomy in how it ran its own operations.ingle-Race Bets
Pool Name - Dividend Qualification
* Win (獨贏) - 1st in a race.
* Place (位置) - 1st, 2nd or 3rd in a race with 7 or more declared starters or 1st, 2nd in a race with 4, 5, 6 declared starters.
* Quinella (連贏) - 1st and 2nd in either order in the race.
* Quinella Place (位置Q) - Any two of the first three placed horses in any finishing order in the race.
* Trio (單T) - 1st, 2nd and 3rd in any order in the race.
* Tierce (三重彩) - 1st, 2nd and 3rd in correct order in the race.
* First Four (四連環) - 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th in any order in the race.As of September 2006, all Win, Place, Quinella, and Quinella Place bets (including All Up bets) of a value of at least 10,000 Hong Kong Dollars are eligible for a 10% rebate if the bet or betline loses.
Multiple-Race Bets
Pool Name - Dividend Qualification - Consolation [if any]
* Double (孖寶) - 1st in two nominated races - 1st in 1st leg and 2nd in 2nd leg.
* Treble (三寶) - 1st in three nominated races - 1st in first two legs and 2nd in third leg.
* Double Trio (孖T) - 1st, 2nd and 3rd in any order in both legs.
* Triple Trio (三T) - 1st, 2nd and 3rd in any order in three legs - 1st, 2nd and 3rd in any order in any two Triple Trio legs.
* Six Up (六環彩) - 1st or 2nd in each of the legs nominated to comprise the Six Up - 1st or 2nd in each of the legs nominated to comprise the Six Up.Fixed-odds Bets
Jockey Challenge (騎師王) - best performing jockey in a race meeting.Charitable mission
In the 1950s, as Hong Kong struggled with post-war reconstruction and a massive immigration, there was a need for more charitable structures. HKJC enhanced its charitable role in 1955 by formally devoting its annual surplus to
charity and community projects. In1959 , the Hong Kong Jockey Club (Charities) Ltd, was formed to administer donations. This company became the Hong Kong Jockey Club Charities Trust in1993 .The trust serves four principal areas of civic and social need:
sports ,recreation and culture,education and training, community services and medical and health.The Hong Kong Jockey Club supports different social and education institutions. The HKJC founded the
Jockey Club Ti-I College with a HK$84 million donation. Manyswimming pool s or public sport facilities in Hong Kong are supported or founded by the funding of The Hong Kong Jockey Club.Club chairmen
*
Douglas Clague
* SirGordon MacWhinnie
*Peter Gordon William
* Michael Graham Ruddock Sandberg
* Sir Oswald Victor Cheung (張奧偉)
* SirJohn Joseph Swaine
* SirWilliam Purves (浦偉士)
*Alan Li (李福深 )
*Ronald Arculli (夏佳理)
*John Chan (陳祖澤)ee also
*
Macau Jockey Club References
External links
* [http://www.hkjc.com/english/index.html Official Web Site]
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Hong+Kong&ll=22.399621,114.206486&spn=0.010254,0.014473&t=k&hl=en Satellite view of Shatin race track]
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Hong+Kong&ll=22.272656,114.182367&spn=0.005127,0.007237&t=k&hl=en Satellite view of Happy Valley race track]
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