Hong Kong horse racing gallops on through depths of pandemic

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HONG KONG: For more than two years, people in Hong Kong have lived under some of the toughest coronavirus restrictions in the world. But one beloved tradition has persisted: Horse racing. Throughout the pandemic the Chinese city has gone to great lengths to protect the sport from shutdowns, even as sc

HONG KONG: For more than two years, people in Hong Kong have lived under some of the toughest coronavirus restrictions in the world. But one beloved tradition has persisted: Horse racing.

Australian jockey Blake Shinn said last week that the"mental stress" meant he would not return for next season. Four-time champion jockey Zac Purton told AFP that the restrictions were a"fair trade-off" but acknowledged the personal toll it took on riders.The Hong Kong Cup took place at Shatin in December Former Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping once promised that Hong Kong would retain its way of life after being handed over to China in 1997, saying"horse racing will continue and dancing parties will go on".

Hong Kong enjoyed two largely virus-free years with its zero-COVID policy, but that approach collapsed in January with the more transmissible Omicron variant.

 

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