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Australian jockey Bowen fell off the horse in the 5th race at Sha Tin Racecourse The horse club declared the race invalid

2022-12-24T07:42:38.184Z


Today (24th) a jockey fell off a horse at Sha Tin Racecourse. At 3:00 p.m., Sha Tin Racecourse held the 5th class 4 1650-meter mud track race. 15 seconds after the horses came out of the gate, the No. 6 horse "Quick Pace" suddenly fell down. The 42-year-old Australian rider


Today (24th) a jockey fell off a horse at Sha Tin Racecourse.

At 3:00 p.m., Sha Tin Racecourse held the 5th Class 4 1650-meter mud race. 15 seconds after the horses came out of the barriers, No. 6 "Quick Pace" suddenly fell, and the 42-year-old Australian jockey Bowen fell off the horse immediately.

The Jockey Club subsequently rang the bell to cancel the race and declared Race 5 void and all bets will be refunded.


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Today’s Christmas Eve, Sha Tin Racecourse will hold ten grass-mud mixed Japanese horse races, the fifth of which is Class 4’s 1,650-meter mud race.

The 42-year-old Australian jockey Bowen has won the title of Sydney champion jockey for four times, and has won more than 100 first-class race winners so far.

In Hong Kong, he won the BMW Hong Kong Derby twice, and won the Queen's Cup, Hong Kong Gold Cup and Champions and Chater Cup with "Moon Thousand Miles".

He also won the Longines International Jockeys Championship in 2016.

Bowen was born into a racing family in Dunedoo, a suburb of New South Wales. His grandfather and father were both amateur jockeys.

Bowen has been riding horses on the ranch since he was a child, and began riding in country shows and picnic events when he was about 15 years old.

He also plays polo and participates in rodeos.

He left school in 1997 to join the ranks of apprentice jockeys. He learned riding from Bathurst trainer Leanne Aspros, and then studied with New South Wales master trainer Quinton, graduating in Sydney under his guidance.

In his riding career, Bowen has partnered with such good horses as "Win Si Fairy", "Perfect", Samantha Miss, "Moon Thousand Miles" and "Great Junyi", and has won many successes, and was included in the Australian Horse Racing in 2019 Hall of Fame.

Bowen once partnered with the Australian horse queen "Cloud Fairy" to create an impressive record.

"Winsi Fairy" has played 43 times in Australia and won 37 championships. Among them, Bowen has partnered with it to win 25 Group 1 races, including capturing Cox's Shield in Moonee Valley 4 times.

Source: hk1

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