Vincent Ho’s return from injury was a monumental comeback on its own, but now the 35-year-old has earned the opportunity to try and win another LONGINES International Jockeys’ Championship (IJC) at Happy Valley next Wednesday night (10 December).
Ho suffered a serious head injury and neck fractures after he was unseated in February, requiring extensive rehabilitation. His testing journey saw him visit the Swiss Olympic Medical Centre, get reacquainted with horses again, before finally steeling himself for a return to competition in early September following the mishap at Sha Tin.
“I wasn’t expecting something like this early in the season after seven months of rehab – coming back wasn’t easy. It took me a little bit of time,” Ho said.
“I did a lot more work than before to get myself ready to race. To be able to ride winners now is lovely, and of course, I’m always thankful to Mr Fownes and Mr Lui for believing in me. I’m pleased with my results and proud of myself.”
Caspar Fownes and Francis Lui are two of Ho’s biggest supporters. But during his time away, he found solace in an equine friend, former champion Golden Sixty, who Ho partnered to 26 wins at Sha Tin – including a joint-Hong Kong record 10 Group 1s.
“He’s the only horse I trust 100 per cent. To have a horse to get on for the first time and to feel safe is important, coming back from a serious injury. Luckily, Northern Farm is close enough, and to get there quite frequently and easily is important,” Ho said.
Golden Sixty’s fierce disposition was met with incredible talent, and Ho was his trusted partner in all 31 races, including an historic 2019/20 Four-Year-Old Classic Series clean-sweep. Together, they entered the pantheon of Hong Kong racing’s all-time greats.




