Karis Teetan will return to the saddle at Happy Valley this evening (Wednesday, 7 December) after spending the past 21 local fixtures on the sidelines due to illness.
Teetan, 32, collected five wins from the first three race meetings this season in September before his untimely interval. The Mauritian – who takes four mounts tonight – is buoyed by his reunion with Panfield this Sunday (11 December) and the support of those around him.
“It was a long two and a half months of just waiting at home and recovering slowly,” Teetan said. “I needed to be patient and with everyone’s support, the Club’s support and the doctors – finally everything has returned to normal and things are looking good.
“I used to wake up with my heart rate at 180, now I’m waking up on 40-something. Monday (5 December) I had a workout in the afternoon and before it could hit 200, now again, it’s 90-something after hard work.
“When we first found out they thought it was a hypothyroid or Graves’ disease but every single test was coming back negative. I saw the doctor a few weeks ago and she treated me for an inflamed thyroid. She says it is very rare but she believes that it is an inflamed thyroid due to getting COVID.”
Teetan’s return comes on the undercard of the 2022 LONGINES International Jockeys’ Championship at Happy Valley – the very competition he won for the first time in 2019.
“It’s a fantastic night to return, we’re going to see some great jockeys around and I’m really looking forward to it – again I’m just thankful for all of the support from everyone,” Teetan said.