Preparing to reunite with champion galloper Golden Sixty at Sha Tin on Sunday (20 November), Vincent Ho has almost certainly secured a coveted berth in the LONGINES International Jockeys’ Championship (IJC) next month with a double at Happy Valley on Wednesday night (16 November).
With three places still to be assigned in the star-studded 12-rider roster for the 7 December LONGINES IJC – including one for Hong Kong’s leading home-grown jockey – Ho (18 wins) holds a commanding six-win lead over his closest fellow Hong Kong rider Matthew Chadwick (12) with only two meetings left before the final selection is made.
Ho’s brace on Happily Friends and Jazz Steed also consolidated his hold on second place in the Hong Kong jockeys’ championship behind runaway leader Zac Purton (40), who missed Wednesday night’s fixture with COVID, leaving Silvestre de Sousa (16), Chadwick (12), Alexis Badel (11), Lyle Hewitson (10) and Luke Ferraris (10) in contention for the two LONGINES IJC remaining spots.
Purton will next month attempt to defend his IJC crown against a glittering line-up of internationally acclaimed jockeys including Ryan Moore, Hollie Doyle, Jamie Kah, James McDonald, Yuga Kawada, Mickael Barzalona, Jye McNeil and Tom Marquand.
Ho, winner of three Tony Cruz Awards as Hong Kong’s top home-grown jockey, is excited at the prospect of joining the IJC series.
“I’m happy to have the chance to be involved,” Ho said. “It’s a privilege to ride against all the top jockeys in the world and I’m excited to have a chance to be in it.”