Fresh off banking his 500th win in Hong Kong, Karis Teetan is not about to sit back on his success so far – hungry for more as he prepares to partner the unbeaten Romantic Warrior in Sunday’s (January 30) HK$12 million Hong Kong Classic Mile (1600m).
“It’s been a good few years – I’ve just tried to pick up as many winners as I can and now I’m just looking forward to the next 500,” Teetan said.
Arriving in Hong Kong for the 2013/14 season – Teetan savoured instant success with a win at his first ride and 50 through his maiden term; since then, he’s added another 450, collected a trio of Group 1s with Mr Stunning and Panfield – all while becoming a permanent fixture among the upper echelon of the city’s riding ranks.
“It’s just about working hard and getting the right support and trying to ride as many winners as you can – every season I have put everything in,” he said.
The Mauritian is the fifth-fastest rider in Hong Kong history to reach 500 wins behind Joao Moreira, Douglas Whyte, Zac Purton and Basil Marcus.
“It does also depend on the support you get – it plays a big role and I must say – I’ve been very good with the support I have been getting, so I’m very thankful to the owners and trainers,” Teetan said.
The 31-year-old – a natural light-weight in the saddle – has thrived in Hong Kong’s tough environment and this weekend at Sha Tin he is eager to get aboard Romantic Warrior for the first time in the Hong Kong Classic Mile – leg one of the three-race Four-Year-Old Classic Series.