Nichola Yuen became the latest product of The Hong Kong Jockey Club’s Apprentice Jockeys’ School to join the city’s riding ranks full-time on Tuesday morning (10 March) as she participated in Sha Tin barrier trials before being officially unveiled as a licensed jockey.
As she prepares to compete against some of the world’s leading jockeys at Sha Tin, the 25-year-old immediately set her sights on racing in the jurisdiction’s biggest races.
“Amazing, unbelievable,” was how Yuen described receiving the call to return home. “I’m really excited for the future. To ride more winners on this, the biggest stage in the world, it’s really exciting. Hopefully, I can ride in many big races here.”
Yuen has served her apprenticeship overseas to date, riding 61 winners in Australia beginning in 2021 before moving on to New Zealand, where she rode 10 winners and, most recently, South Africa, where she grabbed seven wins.
“I got four wins in a day in Australia, and two for my boss as well, so that was a pretty good highlight,” recalled Yuen when asked about her fondest memories of riding abroad.
“In South Africa, (my highlight was) my first winner. It was from a protest, so it was very special for me. Amy Chan (Head of Racing Talent Training and Headmistress, Apprentice Jockeys’ School) and Felix Coetzee (Chief Riding Instructor, Apprentice Jockeys’ School) were both there as well, so it was really lucky to have them see me have my first win over there,” she added.





