Hugh Bowman believes this year’s LONGINES International Jockeys’ Championship (IJC) at Happy Valley on 10 December is wide open, with the winner of the annual showcase likely to be decided by the luck of the draw.
The 12 elite riders who will compete at the 2025 edition will gather for the Jockeys’ Allocation, which determines each of the jockeys’ rides on the night, at a traditional ceremony in Hong Kong on 8 December.
Bowman dismissed suggestions that familiarity with the Happy Valley track might provide him and the other local competitors, former IJC winners Zac Purton and Vincent Ho, with an added advantage.
“I’d say all of the jockeys that are in the competition this year have all ridden there, so they’re more familiar with it,” Bowman said. “They’re all, obviously, world-class riders, and I think it’s going to be more determined by what horses are drawn than anything else.”
Bowman is no stranger to the jockey challenge format and could fairly be considered something of an expert in the discipline. He won the LONGINES IJC in 2016 as well as Ascot’s Shergar Cup in 2007 as captain of the Rest of the World team. He is also the only non-European rider to have twice won the illustrious Alistair Haggis Silver Saddle, awarded to the individual jockey with the most Shergar Cup points.




