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Home / Sports / Hong Kong Steward Pioneers Role in British Racing

Hong Kong Steward Pioneers Role in British Racing

13 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • First Hong Kong-trained steward to work in another major racing jurisdiction
  • Gained hands-on experience reporting races, handling incidents, and enforcing whip rules
  • Highlights include Champions Day at Ascot and Coral-Eclipse Day at Sandown
Hong Kong Steward Pioneers Role in British Racing

In a significant move, Joseph Chan Nim-him, a 30-year-old Hong Kong-trained steward, has been working as a British Horseracing Authority (BHA) stipendiary steward since March 2025. After spending over six years as a cadet steward for the Hong Kong Jockey Club, Chan decided to seek new experiences in the global racing world.

Chan has embraced the hands-on nature of his role in the UK, where he has had to report races, handle incidents, and enforce different whip rules compared to Hong Kong. He has worked at racecourses like Ascot, Windsor, Lingfield Park, Kempton Park, Epsom, and Goodwood, and has enjoyed putting his skills to the test in a new environment.

The highlights of Chan's first season in the UK include the recent Champions Day at Ascot, where Calandagan posted an impressive win in the Group One Champion Stakes, and Sandown's Coral-Eclipse Day. Chan considers these high-profile events as opportunities to showcase his expertise and decision-making abilities.

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As Chan continues his stint with the BHA, he remains open to exploring other racing jurisdictions around the world, including the Middle East and Australia, before potentially returning to Hong Kong in the future. His journey serves as an inspiration for other aspiring stewards looking to broaden their horizons and gain international experience.

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Joseph Chan Nim-him is a 30-year-old Hong Kong-trained steward who has been working as a British Horseracing Authority (BHA) stipendiary steward since March 2025.
The highlights of Chan's first season in the UK include the recent Champions Day at Ascot, where Calandagan posted an impressive win in the Group One Champion Stakes, and Sandown's Coral-Eclipse Day.
Chan remains open to exploring other racing jurisdictions around the world, including the Middle East and Australia, before potentially returning to Hong Kong in the future.

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