Derek Leung soared into elite company during a meeting of milestones at Happy Valley on Wednesday night (8 October) by becoming only the fourth homegrown Hong Kong, China jockey to reach the 500-win landmark.
Leung, 37, joined Tony Cruz (946), Vincent Ho (612) and Matthew Chadwick (569) as the city’s only homegrown riders to post 500 or more wins when Frankie Lor’s Regal Gem (128lb) triumphed by a short head over Never Too Soon (121lb).
“First, I’d like to say thank you to The Hong Kong Jockey Club and the Apprentice School for looking after me and helping me with everything,” Leung said. “I need to thank all the trainers and owners who have always supported me. So many great experiences and opportunities I can’t forget.
“It’s good to make 500 winners and be the fourth local jockey (to reach that landmark). I hope I can keep it up and keep riding winners. Every winner is very important for me, especially the first winner and the first Group 1, and representing Hong Kong is unforgettable. I hope to keep improving myself and keep doing great.”
Leung’s biggest successes in Hong Kong so far include winning the 2017 G1 LONGINES Hong Kong Mile (1600m) aboard Beauty Generation and the 2024 G1 Centenary Sprint Cup (1200m) with Victor The Winner, as well as twice winning the Tony Cruz Award as Hong Kong’s leading homegrown jockey in 2016/17 and 2017/18.
Leung’s achievement followed Angus Chung’s effort to clock his 100th Hong Kong success.






