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Guideline for Overseas Owner

Macau Jockey Club was formerly the Macau Trotting Club. In 1989, the Trotting Club changed ownership and was transformed into the present Macau Jockey Club for flat-racing. The first race was held on 10 September 1989. In 1991, the Macau Jockey Club was acquired by a consortium led by Dr Stanley Ho. The Board of Directors appoints a Chief Executive to handle the daily administration and management of the Club while the Management Committee composed of members of the Board of Directors is responsible for major policy-making.

The Macau Jockey Club is one of the largest private employers of Macau with around 1,000 employees (of which about 500 are stable hands) and over 600 part-timers.


Racing Opportunity

All year round racing in Macau Jockey Club. Basically, there are two racemeetings per week, night meeting on Fridays and day meeting or twilight meeting on weekends.

2014
Macau
Australia
GB
USA
Average starts/horse
10.2
5.2
5.9
6.2

Provide more racing opportunity.


There are 2 tracks in Macau Jockey Club, 1 turf track and 1 sand track.

◆ Number of races on turf and sand are almost the same.

◆ More than 80% of horses in Macau can handle both surfaces.

Horses have an even chance to race on different surfaces, more chance to   WIN


Prize Money

Current Prize Money Structure

Rating Range
US$
Rating Range
US$
70+,80+
$ 60,700
with consistency bonus $11,000
55-30
$ 27,000
95-70
$ 49,000
45-25
$ 25,800
85-60
$ 45,200
30-0
$ 21,900
70-50
$ 38,100
2 & 3 yo Races
$ 25,800
60-40
$ 31,000
Special Condition Races
$ 23,200

Feature Races

Group 1
Macau Hong Kong Trophy
US $ 387,000
Macau Derby
US $ 335,000
Chairman's Challenge Cup
US $ 129,000
Macau Gold Cup
US $ 103,000
Macau Guineas
US $ 96,700
Macau Star Of Sand Stakes
US $ 90,000


Group 2
Spring Trophy
US $ 90,000
Summer Trophy
US $ 90,000
Autumn Trophy
US $ 90,000
Winter Trophy
US $ 90,000
Directors' Cup
US $ 90,000


Group 3
Grand Lisboa Cup
US $ 84,000
Sand Classic
US $ 84,000
Sand Mile
US $ 84,000
Macau Sprint Trophy
US $ 84,000
4YO Prelude
US $ 58,000


Listed (New Horses Series)
Lisboa 3YO Challenge I
US $ 58,000
Lisboa 3YO Challenge II
US $ 58,000
Lisboa Challenge Final
US $ 58,000

Total Feature Races Prize Money

US $ 2,158,700

Prize Money Comparsion

2011
Macau
Australia
GB
USA

Average Prize/race

$ 36,000
$ 16,070
$ 14,780
$ 13,880
Prize earned/horse
$ 34,880
$ 11,940
$ 7,760
$ 15,740

in US $


Racecourse Facilities

Track
Width
Length
Max. field size
Turf
28m
1600m
14 horses
Sand
21m
1400m
14 horses

The races of the Macau Jockey Club are conducted in a clockwise direction. The most common distances for turf races are: Short distances 1000M and 1200M, Middle distances 1400M, 1500M, 1700M and long distances of 1800M. The most frequent distances for sand races are 1050M, 1350M, 1600M and 1700M.


There are 14 air-conditioned stable blocks providing 1,116 stalls for horses in training. The quarantine stable which has been fully renovated and upgraded to meet international standards has a capacity of 60 horses. There is also an air-conditioned spelling stable that has a capacity of 28 horses. There are separate stables for retired horses and for the Riding School.

The Club is concerned about the health of horses as well as the interests of Horse Owners. As such, a Spelling Station was built in November 2001 on-course to provide a fresh-up area for horses which, subject to vet surgeon’s advice, require a rest after racing over a long period or have veterinary problem. The spelling station has been very well received by Horse Owners and Trainers since its operation

The Equine Swimming Pool which opens daily serves not only as a training facility but also a convalescence aid for horses. The 1.2 million-litre water in the 3.5-metre deep pool is constantly disinfected and maintained at a pH value of 7.2-7.4 (alkaline). Facilities also enable horses to swim over a 120-metre or a 60-metre trip.
The four-storey Grandstand is open for the public. The press box is situated at the Grandstand. Maximum capacity of the Grandstand is 15,000.

Incentive

◆ Bonus will be awarded if a horse can win the specific feature races in Macau.

◆ Prize money for unplaced horses.

◆ Subsidy for the transportation fee if a horse is qualified to race overseas.

◆ Performance Bonus will be awarded in Class 1 races.

If you want to be an OWNER in MJC

Apply a membership (Special offer to overseas owners)

Select a trainer who is based at MJC

Purchase a permit for the import of your horse

Full payment of shipment & quarantine associated costs (transportation, quarantine, training fee, etc.) must be met for importing a horse to MJC

Macau Head Office : Hipodromo da Taipa, Macau
Tel : (853) 2882 1188
Fax : (853) 2882 0503
Hong Kong Office : Shop B01-05 Basement, Shun Tak Centre 200 Connaught Road Central HONG KONG
Tel : (852) 2922 6363

MJC Contact Number Macau : (853) 2882 0868
Hong Kong : (Tollfree) 80096 7822
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