Karis Teetan secured his first LONGINES International Jockeys’ Championship at Happy Valley on Wednesday, seeing off Ryan Moore thanks to a hugely consistent night across the four race-spectacular.
Made favourite to lift the crown following Monday’s allocation ceremony, Teetan admitted to feeling plenty of pressure ahead of the star-studded evening but posted points-scoring performances in the first two legs, before edging past his 11 world-class rivals with a third-placed effort in the decider.
The Hong Kong Jockey Club’s Chairman Dr Anthony Chow presented the coveted silver whip and a winners’ cheque of HK$500,000 to Teetan, who celebrated a crucial victory in leg two when driving Dream Warriors between horses to score by a short head.
“I still can’t believe I’ve won this challenge,” said an elated Teetan. “I knew I had some decent rides but you still need the horses to perform. I was telling my fiancée (Xaviere Cottereau) that I was really feeling the pressure.
“It’s just not a normal day up against the world’s best jockeys. I really wanted to do well and I’m glad everything went well.”