Karis Teetan

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Teetan at the Sha Tin Racecourse in 2023 Karis Teetan 20230430.jpg
Teetan at the Sha Tin Racecourse in 2023

Karis Teetan (born 3 June 1990 in Mauritius) [1] is a horse racing jockey in Hong Kong. He was a South African Champion Apprentice in 2008. He start riding in Hong Kong at August 2013. [2] He also has won with more than 400 winners in Hong Kong and won the Hong Kong International Jockeys' Championship in 2019. [3]

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Performance at the Hong Kong Jockey Club

Seasons
Total Rides
No. of Wins
No. of 2nds
No. of 3rds
No. of 4ths
Stakes won
2013/201458350433853HK$50,236,937
2014/201551729464748HK$40,030,300
2015/201657547444955HK$54,158,200
2016/201763140595458HK$60,528,275
2017/201858852547060HK$70,099,585
2018/201969384697172HK$110,674,060
2019/202071993758181HK$138,503,489
2020/202174179929083HK$139,547,000
2021/202266573796977HK$139,847,225

Major wins

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