Vincent Ho, Silvestre de Sousa and Matthew Chadwick have clinched the final three positions in the LONGINES International Jockeys’ Championship (IJC) next month after Zac Purton created more Hong Kong racing history at Happy Valley on Wednesday night (23 November).
Ho, De Sousa and Chadwick will join Purton in Hong Kong’s contingent against Ryan Moore, Hollie Doyle, Jamie Kah, James McDonald, Yuga Kawada, Mickael Barzalona, Tom Marquand and Jye McNeil in the four-race series at Happy Valley on 7 December.
The trio’s elevation into the series came as Purton, 39, posted his 573rd Happy Valley win to overtake 13-time Hong Kong Champion Jockey Douglas Whyte for the most victories at the city circuit with success aboard Benno Yung’s Amazing Rocky in the Class 4 Lam Tin Handicap (1000m).
Adding to the 903 victories he has posted at Sha Tin since moving to Hong Kong in 2007, and finishing Wednesday night with a double, Purton has 1,477 Hong Kong winners overall, a figure bettered only by Whyte’s towering 1,813.
“It feels good, of course. All it does, though, is illustrate how lucky I’ve been here in Hong Kong. I’ve been given a lot of opportunities – I’ve received a lot of support. Obviously, I’ve been able to make the most of that and I’ve been able to have results which give me more opportunities,” Purton said of the milestone.
“It’s very satisfying. It’s another little milestone to tick off – and it’s something I’ll be proud of. I enjoy riding here at Happy Valley and that obviously helps. I like the tight nature of the track and the competitive racing. I like riding for luck and coming between horses. At the end of the day, you need to be on the right horse that’s able to handle the track.
“I need to thank all the trainers that have prepared the horses as well as they have to give me those chances and, hopefully, I can continue to get them.”