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June 13, 2016 at 13:35 #1251086
lady heads race to be leading Chinese jockey in HK (so far 31 wins from 260 rides):
http://racing.scmp.com/freeservice/news/news20160613b.asp
only jockeys with better strike rates:
J Moreira – 151/608
Z Purton – 69/472
S de Sousa – 16/113
RL Moore – 16/116admittedly the initial 10 pound claim (reduced to 7 last month) has done no harm:
she is well-liked by the HK public who have dubbed her “ah Mui” (younger sister).
June 14, 2016 at 06:41 #1251219Interesting stuff. She’d be a good addition to the women’s Shergar Cup team!
It seems a harsh environment for jockeys with a committee deciding your fate.February 17, 2018 at 20:39 #1342833HKJC press release from 8 Jan:
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Hong Kong’s record-setting apprentice jockey Kei Chiong has retired from competitive race-riding. This follows time reflecting on her career and future plans whilst recovering from injury.Chiong, 25, won the inaugural Tony Cruz Award in the 2015/16 season, during which time she rode 37 winners. The award is given to Hong Kong’s leading homegrown rider. She concludes her riding career with 58 wins in Hong Kong, the most earned by a female jockey in Hong Kong history. Chiong established a new mark for wins in a single meeting by a female jockey in Hong Kong when she rode four winners at Sha Tin on 10 April, 2016. This was also the most wins by any 10-pound claimer in Hong Kong over the last eight seasons.
“To be a successful jockey in Hong Kong, one has to be 100 percent committed, both physically and mentally. Over the past six months, I have been taking time to recover from injuries to my hand, back and knee. I have also been reflecting on my career and discussing my future with my mentors and family members. It has always been my goal to become an outstanding jockey and I have tried my best to achieve it. However, for health reasons, I have decided it is time to make a change and retire from racing. I will also take this opportunity to explore more about my future plans,” said Chiong.
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Mr. Andrew Harding, the Hong Kong Jockey Club’s Executive Director, Racing Authority, said: “It has been a pleasure to have Kei in our riding ranks, surely the world’s most competitive, over each of the past two seasons. She has performed admirably during her riding career, which included not just a memorable run to win the inaugural Tony Cruz Award, but several international accolades, including being named Best Lady Apprentice Jockey at the 2017 Darley Awards in California. We wish Kei the best of luck in the future and look forward to offering her whatever assistance we can.”<<<<<<<<<
http://racingnews.hkjc.com/english/2018/01/08/apprentice-jockey-kei-chiong-retires-from-race-riding/
comment from SCMP:
so HKJC loses its only female jockey……
…..but the JRA still has its only female rider, Nanako Fujita, who broke through the same time as KK:
and who after a record-breaking calendar 2017 is currently for 2018 ranking 45 among JRA leading jockeys (Ryan Moore ranking 38):
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