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From an Olympic spectator to Hong Kong’s first equestrian eventing competitor

Sports developmentYouth empowerment

Thomas Ho says, “This profession requires a lot of patience, passion, and discipline."

For many Hong Kong people, the Beijing 2008 Olympics was a most rousing and unforgettable experience. For Team Hong Kong, China rider Thomas Ho, the Games meant so much more—they set him on the path to becoming a professional rider.

 

Born in Hong Kong in 1989, Thomas started riding at The Hong Kong Jockey Club’s Pokfulam Public Riding School at the age of seven. He took to riding well and went on to take part in different equestrian competitions in Hong Kong and overseas. Thomas later paused horse riding for four years to focus on his studies, going to Switzerland to learn hotel management. Then the Beijing 2008 Olympics came along and he got a sense for his life goal.

 

"I was interning at a hotel in Hong Kong. I was responsible for attending to the VIPs of the equestrian teams and saw so many top riders in the equestrian events of the Beijing Olympics in Hong Kong," says Thomas. "My best friend and coach Alex Hua Tian represented China. Watching him compete fuelled my determination to become a professional rider one day."

 

In 2008, the Club supported Hong Kong’s co-hosting of the Beijing 2008 Olympics equestrian events, committing HK$1.2 billion to build the competition venues, providing 24-hour veterinary services and also testing services for equine doping control. This marked a milestone in the development—and the start of a period of rapid growth in equestrian sport in Hong Kong.




Meanwhile, Thomas stepped up his ambition in the saddle. At first, he was juggling between his hotel work and riding. He went on to represent Hong Kong at the Incheon 2014 Asian Games, winning an eventing bronze with his teammates. Shortly after, he made up his mind and became a full-time rider.

 

Thomas doesn’t find the life of a full-time rider easy. "This profession requires a lot of patience, passion, and discipline. "He finds developing the bond between horse and rider the most difficult yet also the most fascinating part of the sport. It took him three years to build a perfect partnership with his horse Tayberry." At first we didn’t know each other. There were many misunderstandings and doubts between us," Thomas recalls. "It took us three years of training before we could trust each other."

 

 

"It’s such a nice experience to represent Hong Kong and work closely with my horse for the Games."

 

 

Thomas and Tayberry qualified for the eventing competition at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. As the first eventer from Hong Kong to compete in the Olympics, Thomas has finally fulfilled his dream of becoming an elite rider. "It’s such a nice experience to represent Hong Kong and work closely with my horse for the Games," says Thomas. "I was confident that I could be an Olympic competitor one day back when I was a spectator of the equestrian events of the Beijing Olympics."



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Did you know?

The equestrian events of the Beijing 2008 Olympics and Paralympics were successfully staged in Hong Kong at venues provided by the Club. In recognition of its contribution to building and maintaining venues such as its Equine Hospital, Racing Laboratory and other facilities during the Games period, the Club was officially recognised as "Outstanding Contributor, Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Equestrian Events". In the same year, the Club established the HKJC Equestrian Team and Junior Equestrian Training Squad to unleash the potential of Hong Kong’s talented riders.
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Joining hands with youth to build community

Talent developmentYouth empowerment

Wan Yee says, “Since joining 21C@JC, I have started to enjoy connecting with other young people in the community, and I hope to organise activities that bring even more youth together.”

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