Silvestre de Sousa and Tom Marquand shared the spoils at the end of one of the tightest LONGINES International Jockeys’ Championships in the event’s rich history.
In front of a loud and passionate Happy Valley crowd of around 11,000, each of the four legs went to a different jockey, with none among De Sousa, Marquand, Vincent Ho and Derek Leung able to add a scoring place that would have separated them from the pack.
The joint-champions were named on countback, with De Sousa and Marquand sharing HK$700,000 on account of both riders notching a fourth placing earlier in the evening, though at the half way stage neither had scored any points.
“To finish joint-top with Silvestre is pretty epic,” said Marquand, who finished tied for second behind Zac Purton here 12 months ago. “He’s been champion jockey back home, he works so hard and is someone you look up to in the weighing room.
“It’s a huge honour and sometimes you have to pinch yourself that these things are happening.”
Winner of the LONGINES IJC in 2018, De Sousa secured his half of the title when clinging on aboard Adios for Frankie Lor in the final leg.