Karis Teetan rides 700th winner in Hong Kong

Karis Teetan
Karis Teetan celebrates landmark success on Speedstar.

Karis Teetan has become only the sixth jockey to reach the 700-win milestone in Hong Kong, joining one of the city’s most exclusive clubs with victory aboard David Hall-trained Speedstar at Happy Valley on Wednesday night.

Douglas Whyte (1,813), Zac Purton (1,773), Joao Moreira (1,235), Tony Cruz (946) and Brett Prebble (806) are the only other jockeys to partner 700 winners or more in Hong Kong, leaving the hard-working lightweight in select company.

Teetan, 34, rode his first winner in Hong Kong on September 8, 2013, triumphing at Sha Tin aboard David Ferraris-trained Amazing Always and since proceeding to a string of elite triumphs including the Group 1 FWD QEII Cup (2000m) and Group 1 Hong Kong Sprint (1200m) and Group 1 Chairman’s Sprint Prize (1200m) on Mr Stunning and the Group 1 Standard Chartered Champions & Chater Cup (2400m) on Panfield.

Born and raised in Mauritius before moving to South Africa as a 14-year-old to follow his dream of becoming a jockey, Teetan won the South African Champion Apprentice title in 2008 and graduated as a senior rider with 147 wins to his credit.

Moving to Hong Kong 11 years ago, Teetan has since become a force in his new surroundings, posting a career-best season in 2019/20 with 93 wins.

“It’s an amazing number – to reach 700 wins is pretty good. I’m just thankful for all the opportunities and support I get here. I cannot do this without those opportunities I get,” he said. “It’s taken a lot of hard work, too, but I appreciate everything. It’s a nice number and I’m very pleased with it.

“It’s been a long ride but I’ve been enjoying every single moment of it in Hong Kong. It’s my home. This is great.”

Looking to the future, Teetan intends to ride at the highest level for as long as possible.

“As long as I’m healthy and my body allows me to do it, I’m going to keep going. You have got to take every season as it comes and you’ve got to keep working hard and hopefully to get to a high number,” he said.

“Of course, Zac breaks all the records in Hong Kong, but I’m not one of those guys who puts a big target in front of me and then get disappointed if I can’t do it. I just put my head down, just keep working hard and doing my best.”

Adding further lustre to a banner achievement, Teetan landed a double when Pierre Ng’s Winning Steps won.

Teetan’s brace was matched by Matthew Poon and Andrea Atzeni.

Poon scored on David Eustace-trained Podium and Manfred Man’s Island Golden to maintain hopes of contesting the International Jockeys’ Championship (IJC) at Happy Valley on December 4.

Poon is vying for one of the two remaining places in the 12-jockey series and, with 11 wins for the season, currently sits behind Purton (33 wins), Hugh Bowman (19), Vincent Ho (14) and Teetan (12). With Purton already qualified for the IJC as last season’s Hong Kong champion jockey and Ho also in the line-up as winner of the 2023 IJC, Poon is locked in battle with Bowman, Teetan and Matthew Chadwick (10) for a berth.

The final two spots will be allocated after the Happy Valley meeting on November 20.

“I’ve just focused on doing my best and trying to ride winners,” Poon said. “I can’t over- think it – I just have to focus.”

Atzeni piloted Beauty Destiny to victory for Frankie Lor and completed his double when Ricky Yiu’s Giant Leap prevailed.

Harry Bentley and Douglas Whyte combined with Prince Alex before Francis Lui’s Brave Star clinched Class 3 success under Ho.

After enduring an evening of near-misses with three minor placings, Purton closed the card in style aboard Danny Shum’s Chill Chibi, who closed powerfully to win.

Winless since stringing together three victories in a row at the start of last season, the Wrote gelding posted his fifth win at Happy Valley – and fourth at 1650m.


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