Already with three Group 1 victories this year, Sydney-based jockey Rachel King is keen to mix it with the best when she competes in the 2023 LONGINES International Jockeys’ Championship (IJC) at Happy Valley on Wednesday, 6 December.
British-born King will represent her adopted country, Australia, in the championship where she will battle for glory against the likes of three previous winners – Ryan Moore, Tom Marquand and Zac Purton.
Great Britain’s Hollie Doyle, joint second in the 2021 LONGINES IJC, has also had three Group 1 victories this year and joins King as the other female chasing glory in the championship.
King harboured ambitions in England of becoming a jumps jockey and competed as an amateur rider at National Hunt races, had a brief apprenticeship but, as her career stalled, she headed to Australia nearly a decade ago on a working holiday she thought would last only a few months.
She rode track work for Bart and James Cummings before joining the stables of Australia’s ‘First Lady of Racing’ Gai Waterhouse, who thought the now 33-year-old would be best suited to an administrative role but eventually gave her an opportunity as a track rider.
It was Mark Newnham, now a Hong Kong trainer, then an assistant to Waterhouse, who convinced her to take on King as an apprentice jockey.
When Newnham branched out on his own, Maid of Heaven provided him and King with their first Group 1 winner in the Spring Champion Stakes (2000m) in 2018.
King is now consistently on the top ten list of Sydney’s jockeys in what is a highly competitive work place.