
Great Britain and Ireland Claim Shergar Cup at Ascot
Great Britain and Ireland won the Shergar Cup at Ascot with 81 points, as Hong Kong and Team Europe tied for second with 62 points, led by key wins from Jerry Chau and Luke Ferraris.

Great Britain and Ireland won the Shergar Cup at Ascot with 81 points, as Hong Kong and Team Europe tied for second with 62 points, led by key wins from Jerry Chau and Luke Ferraris.

Hong Kong jockeys Luke Ferraris and Jerry Chau secured maiden winners at the Shergar Cup at Ascot, leading their team to a second-place finish on their debut appearance.

Hong Kong's top jockey Jerry Chau Chun-lok, 26, prepares for his debut in the Shergar Cup at Ascot, competing against renowned jockeys like Ryan Moore, feeling excited rather than nervous, following a record-breaking season with 48 wins and the Tony Cruz Award.

Hong Kong jockeys Matthew Chadwick and James Orman are riding in Australia during the off-season, with Chadwick securing a win. Vincent Ho is warming up for the Shergar Cup at Ascot, while champion sprinter Ka Ying Rising prepares for his season debut at Sha Tin.

Hong Kong jockeys Matthew Chadwick and James Orman are riding in Australia during the off-season, with Chadwick securing a win. Vincent Ho prepares for the Shergar Cup in the UK, while champion sprinter Ka Ying Rising readies for his season debut in Hong Kong.

Princess Zahra Aga Khan confirmed that the legendary racehorse Shergar was shot and killed within two days of his 1983 kidnapping by an IRA gang. Despite his tragic end, Shergar's legacy as a dominant champion remains, with his 1981 Derby win holding the record for the largest winning margin.

Princess Zahra Aga Khan confirmed that the legendary racehorse Shergar was shot two days after his 1983 kidnapping by the IRA. The horse, a national symbol of Irish breeding, suffered a cruel death and was buried in a bog. Shergar's racing legacy, including his record 10-length Derby win, remains prominent.