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Vincent C Y Ho
Native name何澤堯
Born(1990-05-25)25 May 1990
British Hong Kong
NationalityChinese (Hong Kong)

Vincent C Y Ho (born 25 May 1990) is a horse racing jockey. He made an impressive start to his riding career with 10 wins in his first season in 2009/10. He became Hong Kong's champion apprentice with 39 wins in 2010/11. [1] In 2012/13 he rode 28 winners, and in 2013/14 season he has notched 22 for a HK total of 116.

Performance

Seasons
Total Rides
No. of Wins
No. of 2nds
No. of 3rds
No. of 4ths
Stakes won
2009/2010 64 10 4 2 8 HK$5,772,075
2010/2011 420 39 43 46 45 HK$30,719,850
2011/2012 238 18 16 32 14 HK$15,021,937
2012/2013 484 27 25 38 36 HK$25,534,000
2013/2014 415 22 24 26 32 HK$20,129,687
2014/2015 526 33 26 31 43 HK$30,624,715
2015/2016 504 21 25 29 46 HK$26,744,525
2016/2017 476 18 21 36 33 HK$23,078,475
2017/2018 458 24 22 32 30 HK$27,797,650
2018/2019 596 56 58 65 70 HK$76,379,815
2019/2020 623 67 60 58 62 HK$126,366,677
2020/2021 614 61 49 54 44 HK$129,742,500
2021/2022 600 50 61 55 53 HK$113,492,110

Major wins

Hong Kong Hong Kong

References