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Photo 1: Maraahel is selected the Best Turned Out Horse in the Cathay Pacific Hong Kong Cup. Mr Louis Romanet, Chairman of the International Federation of Horseracing Authorities, presents the prize of HK$5,000.
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Photo 2: Vengeance Of Rain under Anthony Delpech beats Pride to land the Cathay Pacific Hong Kong Cup.
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Photo 3: Racing fans at Sha Tin Racecourse cheer Anthony Delpech and Vengeance Of Rain for their victory in the Cathay Pacific Hong Kong Cup.
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Photo 4: Delighted connections greet Vengeance Of Rain after his victory in the Cathay Pacific Hong Kong Cup.
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Photo 5: The Hon Donald Tsang Yam Kuen, Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, presents the Cathay Pacific Hong Kong Cup to owner of Vengeance Of Rain.
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Photo 6: The Hon Donald Tsang Yam Kuen, Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, presents a bronze statuette to Anthony Delpech, winning jockey of the Cathay Pacific Hong Kong Cup.
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Photo 7: Mr David Ferraris, trainer of Vengeance Of Rain, receives a momento from Mrs Carol Turnbull, wife of Cathay Pacific Airway's Chairman Mr David Turnbull.
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Photo 8: Mr Lawrence T Wong, the Club's Chief Executive, in his capacity as a Committee Member of the World Racing Championships, presents the trophy of the World Racing Championships.
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Photo 9: Mr Raymond G Chow, owner of Vengeance Of Rain, celebrates his hero being crowned the Champion Horse of 2005 World Racing Championships in the presentation ceremony.
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Photo 10: Mr Lawrence T Wong, HKJC Chief Executive, Mr Winfried Engelbrecht-Bresges, Executive Director, Racing of the Club, and Mr Ciaran Kennelly, HKJC Head of Handicapping, Race Planning & International Racing, host a post racing press conference.
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