Antoine Hamelin will depart Hong Kong’s riding ranks at the end of this season and the talented jockey is grateful for his experience and excited ahead of future endeavours as he gears up for a return to where it all began as a fresh-faced teenage apprentice in France.
“I’m glad to have the experience here. I am taking everything I can take from here. I’ve learnt so much and I am glad for that. Thank you to The Hong Kong Jockey Club for giving me the chance to come to Hong Kong,” Hamelin said.
Hamelin, 34, has ridden 110 winners in Hong Kong. The climax of his career in the city, which began at the tail-end of the 2019/20 campaign, is five wins at a single fixture at Sha Tin in January, 2021 – a remarkable feat achieved by victories aboard Golden Link, Family Folks, Ping Hai Bravo, Hongkong Great and Tempest Express.
“That was a crazy day. That’s tattooed in my brain forever. There’s a lot of memories, either in the racing bubble or out of it. I’ve met a lot of great people here and even though it’s only five years it feels like 10 or 15 years in my head being here,” Hamelin said.
The Frenchman’s best return came in 2020/21 with 27 winners for HK$43.97 million in stakes. Ahead of the 2024/25 campaign’s final three race meetings, Hamelin has started in 2,223 Hong Kong races for HK$177.71 million total earnings.
Among his most memorable moments this season are wins with Happy Fat Cat, Nordic Dragon and a Class 2 score on Raging Blizzard. After commencing his career as an apprentice in Chantilly with trainer Jean de Roualle in 2009, Hamelin gained experience across Europe, the Middle East and the Americas before setting up base in Hong Kong.
A winner at Royal Ascot atop Different League, Hamelin also won the 2012 G1 Prix du Jockey Club (2100m) with fairytale hope Saonois, a horse he later rode in Hong Kong.