A determined Karis Teetan will defend his LONGINES International Jockeys’ Championship crown next Wednesday (9 December) at Happy Valley against 11 world class rivals as he bids to become the second back-to-back winner of the challenge.
“I won it last year – it’s made me hungry to try and win it again this year, so I will be giving it my best,” Teetan said.
Teetan will look to join fellow South African Jockey Academy graduate Douglas Whyte (2007 & 2008) as successful defenders of their LONGINES IJC title.
The Mauritian secured his first in 2019 with a hugely consistent effort across the four-race spectacular, taking home the coveted silver whip and first prize of HK$500,000.
“I wouldn’t say I was nervous but I definitely felt the pressure – we’re human and it did get to me, it’s the world’s biggest stage and you’ve got all these top jockeys around you from the world,” Teetan said.
After notching a third and a first from the initial two legs, he was in pole position, before edging past rivals with another third-placed effort in the decider.
“You definitely feel the pressure but I was not like nervous that I couldn’t do it but I did have to keep my cool and try to relax – I’ve ridden at the Happy Valley track for so long so I just had to try and ride and do what I’ve been doing and it worked out perfectly.”