Alexis Pouchin will join a long list of French jockeys to ply their trade in Hong Kong when he debuts with five rides at Sha Tin’s 10-race fixture on Sunday (1 December).
Pouchin, 24, has enjoyed an unbelievable year with six Group 1 wins. He is renowned for an association with Mqse De Sevigne – one of Europe’s best older horses – after winning five Group 1 races aboard the mare for legendary trainer Andre Fabre. Pouchin has over 400 wins and his top-level triumphs have come via Metropolitan, Vertical Blue, Haya Zark and Simca Mille.
“I had two propositions – the first was to go to Japan and the second was to Hong Kong. My boss Mr Fabre really likes Hong Kong, and he didn’t give me the choice. He said, ‘go to Hong Kong because it has top-class tracks, both tracks are good, and they are a different style’,” Pouchin, speaking in French, said through his interpreter Alexis Doussot.
Maxime Guyon is one of several Fabre former apprentices to have come to Hong Kong to gain further riding experience. Guyon landed the Hong Kong Classic Cup (1800m) and Hong Kong Derby (2000m) with Ambitious Dragon during a stint in 2010/11. Mickael Barzalona is another to have spent time in Hong Kong.
“I didn’t expect to win three Group 1 races last year and then this year to win six Group 1s. I wanted to aim for one or two this year, which would be nice, but I won six, including with Mqse De Sevigne, and it was amazing. The best conclusion of the year is to come to Hong Kong,” Pouchin said.
Hong Kong racing is tough and competitive, with jockeys jostling for a limited number of mounts each week, but French riders have earned great success in the city and Pouchin joins fellow Frenchmen Alexis Badel (248 career Hong Kong wins) and Antoine Hamelin (99 career Hong Kong wins) on the 25-strong riding roster.