William Buick will return to Hong Kong at the end of a year of consistent top-level success as he attempts to tick off another major ambition.
The Norwegian-born, British-based rider is set for another tilt at the LONGINES International Jockeys’ Championship (IJC) on 10 December.
It will be the fifth time Buick has participated in the showdown at Happy Valley, but it has not been an event of great fortune for him so far, with a fifth place overall being his best return to date in 2020, while he was sixth behind Mickael Barzalona 12 months ago.
“It’s always a privilege to be invited by The Hong Kong Jockey Club to the IJC and I’ve been lucky enough to participate a few times,” Buick said.
“I’ve never won it, or been on the podium yet, so it would be lovely to get a win in the competition. Obviously, the rides are luck of the draw, so you need a lot of luck. It’s very competitive and you need to be on the ball against a great line-up of jockeys.”
Given his record, Buick is the equal of any rider in the line-up, which includes the likes of James McDonald, Joao Moreira, Christophe Lemaire, Zac Purton and hopefully Ryan Moore, who is recovering from injury.





