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Striding on together - the HKJC and equestrian sport share the same spirit of partnership and commitment to excellence.

All equestrian coaches have obtained internationally-recognised qualifications from the British Horse Society (BHS) or the equivalent and hold up-to-date first aid certificates. Equestrian coaches receive weekly training from the Senior Manager, Equestrian (PRS) and regular training from visiting coaches and examiners. Where possible, they are sent overseas to further their training and to enrich their experience. All are encouraged to compete in horse shows and competitions.

Senior Manager, Equestrian (PRS)
Bee Chan
Bee Chan Sai-kin (British Horse Society Performance Coach BHSI)

Bee Chan was trained in the UK at Talland School of Equitation under Pammy Hutton FBHS, at Ingestre Stables under Tim Downes FBHS and in Australia with George Senna. He achieved BHSAI and BHSII qualifications in 1996 and 2000 respectively. In 2013, he achieved a qualification of BHSI (i.e. Performance Coach BHSI), making him the first person in HK and China, and the second person in Asia, to earn this qualification. Bee Chan represented the Hong Kong Team in the Bangkok 1998 Asian Games, the New Delhi International Competition in 2001 and Guangzhou 2010 Asian Games. He was also appointed as a coach for the Hong Kong Equestrian Team of Beijing 2008 Paralympics Games, Chef d'Equipe of the HKJC Junior Equestrian Training Squad in Longines Hong Kong Masters 2013 and Team Coach of HK Para Team in CEPDI3* Werribee Competition, which was held in Australia.


Senior Equestrian Coach
Sofia
Sofia Vice Caroline Holm (International Riding Instructor Passport Level 3)

Caroline Holm from Sweden joined the Hong Kong Jockey Club in 2010. In Sweden, she was qualified for the International Riding Instructor Passport Level 2 and Level 3 (i.e. Performance Coach BHSI) in 2004 and 2006 respectively. Caroline is very experienced in riding different types of horses and competing at shows in dressage, show jumping, and eventing. She teaches lessons at all levels in fluent English and Swedish.

joe
Joe Yuen Kwok-lung (British Horse Society Senior Eventing Coach (Stage 4))

Joe Yuen joined the Hong Kong Jockey Club in 1986 and acquired BHSAI qualification in 1991. He was trained in the UK at Talland School of Equitation under Pammy Hutton FBHS to receive the qualification of BHSII in 2011 (i.e. Senior Eventing Coach (Stage 4)). Joe represented the Hong Kong Equestrian Team in both dressage and show jumping. He has worked in all three public riding schools training staff and riders for BHS examinations. Joe Yuen specialises in teaching dressage.


Equestrian Coach
Raymond Yeung
Raymond Yeung Kai-ming (British Horse Society Senior Eventing Coach (Stage 4))

Raymond Yeung passed the BHS Preliminary Teaching Test in 1998. He received further training in the UK and passed the BHS Stage IV Riding Exam in 2004. He acquired his BHS Senior Coach in Complete Horsemanship (Stage 4) (i.e. Senior Eventing Coach (Stage 4)) in December 2022. Raymond Yeung shows boundless enthusiasm for the horse show competition in jumping, dressage and one-day events.

Matthew Wong
Matthew Wong Chi-lung (British Horse Society Senior Eventing Coach (Stage 4))

Matthew Wong was qualified as a BHSAI in 2001 and subsequently trained at Ingestre Stables with Tim Downes FBHS in the UK for the BHS Stage IV Riding. In November 2013, he achieved a qualification of BHSII (i.e. Senior Eventing Coach (Stage 4)). Matthew Wong has represented Tuen Mun Public Riding School to compete in different disciplines of the equestrian shows. He enjoys training horses.

Simon Ho
Simon Ho Yiu-chung (British Horse Society Coach in Complete Horsemanship (Stage 3))

Simon Ho joined The Hong Kong Jockey Club as Equestrian Assistant in November 2005 and switched to Trainee Riding Instructor in June 2009 after passing his BHS Preliminary Teaching Test. He acquired his BHSAI (i.e. Coach in Complete Horsemanship (Stage 3)) qualification in November 2013. Besides conducting riding lessons, Simon also assists the Riding for the Disabled Association in a range of equestrian activities.

Mo Mo
Mo Mo Lam Hoi-ming (British Horse Society Coach in Complete Horsemanship (Stage 3))

Mo Mo Lam joined The Hong Kong Jockey Club as Equestrian Assistant in April 2009 and was elected to be a member of the Trainee Riding Instructor Programme in May 2012. He converted to Junior Riding Instructor in February 2014 after passing his BHS Preliminary Teaching Test. He acquired his BHSAI (i.e. Coach in Complete Horsemanship (Stage 3)) qualification in May 2017. Mo Mo Lam is currently responsible for conducting riding lessons as well as horse activities.

Ivan Wong Hiu Fung
Ivan Wong Hiu Fung (British Horse Society Coach in Complete Horsemanship (Stage 3))

Ivan Wong joined the Hong Kong Jockey Club in 1989. He got the qualification at Talland School of Equitation under Pammy Hutton FBHS in 1995. He has worked in all Jockey Club riding schools and Racing Development Board in the Club. Ivan Wong was the winner of The Hong Kong Jockey Club Graded Dressage Competition Elementary Level (Grades C&B) and Samsung International Dressage Competition Group V in 1996. He got 2nd in The Horse of the Year Dressage Championship in 2003. He enjoys training horses and teaching dressage.

James Kwok
James Kwok (British Horse Society Senior Eventing Coach (Stage 4))

James Kwok joined the Hong Kong Jockey Club in 1996 and acquired the BHSAI qualification in 2002. He received the BHSII (i.e. Senior Eventing Coach (Stage 4)) qualification in 2013 after training in the Ingestre Stables in the UK with Tim Downes FBHS. He was appointed as the Assistant Stable Manager at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games and Guangzhou 2010 Asian Games. Apart from teaching, he also provides on-the-job-training to the staff.

Chris Tse
Chris Tse (British Horse Society Coach in Complete Horsemanship (Stage 3))

Chris Tse joined The Hong Kong Jockey Club as Equestrian Assistant in 2009. Through the years of internal and overseas training with Tim Downes FBHS at Ingestre Stables in the UK, he attained the BHSAI (i.e. Coach in Complete Horsemanship (Stage 3)) Certificate in 2013. Apart from teaching, he continues to expand his knowledge in equestrian sports to pursue a higher level qualification.

Jessica Yeung Lok-yin
Jessica Yeung Lok-yin (British Horse Society Coach in Complete Horsemanship (Stage 3))

Jessica Yeung joined the Hong Kong Jockey Club as a member of the Racing Development Board’s Racing Trainee Programme in 2010. She then continued her career as an Equestrian Assistant at Tuen Mun Public Riding School after graduating from the Racing Trainee Programme in 2011. She subsequently converted to Junior Riding Instructor in January 2018 after passing the BHS Preliminary Teaching Test in December 2017. She acquired her BHS Coach in Complete Horsemanship (Stage 3) in June 2024. Jessica is currently responsible for conducting pony riding lessons and assists the Riding for the Disabled Association in a range of equestrian activities and also trains horses.


Junior Equestrian Coach
Angel Ng Yee-kwan
Angel Ng Yee-kwan (British Horse Society Foundation Coach in Complete Horsemanship (Stage 2))

Angel Ng joined the Hong Kong Jockey Club as a member of the Racing Development Board’s Racing Trainee Programme in 2015. She then continued her career as an Equestrian Assistant at Tuen Mun Public Riding School after graduating from the Racing Trainee Programme in 2016. She subsequently converted to Junior Equestrian Coach in January 2024 after passing the BHS Foundation Coach in Complete Horsemanship (Stage 2) in December 2023. Angel is currently responsible for conducting pony riding lessons and fun riding activities.

Hockey Kan Ling-chun
Hockey Kan Ling-chun (British Horse Society Foundation Coach in Complete Horsemanship (Stage 2))

Hockey Kan joined the Hong Kong Jockey Club as a member of the Racing Development Board’s Racing Trainee Programme in 2015. She then continued her career as an Equestrian Assistant at Tuen Mun Public Riding School after graduating from the Racing Trainee Programme in 2017. She subsequently converted to Junior Equestrian Coach in July 2024 after passing the BHS Foundation Coach in Complete Horsemanship (Stage 2) in May 2024. Hockey is currently responsible for fun riding activities.

Tommy Yung Sik-pui
Tommy Yung Sik-pui (British Horse Society Foundation Coach in Complete Horsemanship (Stage 2))

Tommy Yung joined the Hong Kong Jockey Club as a member of the Racing Development Board’s Racing Trainee Programme in 2012. He then continued his career as an Equestrian Assistant at Tuen Mun Public Riding School after graduating from the Racing Trainee Programme in 2013. He subsequently converted to Junior Equestrian Coach in July 2024 after passing the BHS Foundation Coach in Complete Horsemanship (Stage 2) in May 2024. Tommy is currently responsible for fun riding activities.


Others
Coaches
Coaches

All equestrian coaches have obtained qualifications from the British Horse Society (BHS) or the equivalent.

Facilities
Facilities

Built in 1994, the school’s world-class facilities have an area of 40,000 m2.