Vincent Ho is one of Hong Kong’s biggest stars. On Sunday, he will partner one of the best horses his hometown has ever seen in a HK$30 million race and his image is emblazoned on most of the skyscrapers on the island.
However, anyone expecting a typical poster boy would be mistaken. There is no ego or desire to indulge in the glossy showbusiness the city supports so well, only a quiet confidence and inner steel which has seen him carve out a successful career in one of the most demanding racing jurisdictions in the world.
“Being a local boy here is quite tough,” he says. “We often get taken off horses when they drop in class and connections want to use a foreign jockey so they take our rides. We know if a horse runs well but doesn’t win, we will get taken off so every time we have to ride perfectly.
“When I was young, I was a bit aggressive and angry but now I’m a lot calmer and I try to enjoy every race. If you don’t enjoy it, that energy will transfer to the horse and they won’t perform. It takes time to mature as a rider and a person.”