Danny C. S. Shum

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Danny C. S. Shum (born 27 June 1960) is a horse trainer. Shum rode 24 winners as a licensed jockey between 1977 and 1983 and later became Ivan Allan's assistant trainer. He received his own licence to train in 2003/04.
Shum finished the 2010/11 season with a total of 19 winners, bringing his overall total to 234. [1] In 2013/14, he saddled 33 winners for an overall total of 337.

Significant horses

Performance

Seasons
Total Runners
No. of Wins
No. of 2nds
No. of 3rds
No. of 4ths
Stakes won
2010/201126619162117HK$14,700,800

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