domenica 24 aprile 2016. New post on Horse Racing in Korea: four foreign Jockeys newly Licensed in Korea // Paolo Aragoni jockey in Corea

 

 

 

Four foreign jockeys have recently been licensed in Korea. Japan’s Yonekura Satoshi began riding at Busan on Friday and is about to be joined on the south-coast by Italian Paolo Aragoni. Meanwhile at Seoul, India’s Imran Chisty and Australian Patrick Kean have arrived in the capital and are set to start as soon as possible.

 

Aragoni

35-year-old Paolo Aragoni debuted in Italy in 1997 and has ridden seven Group 3 and numerous Listed race winners in his home country among more than 700 career winners overall. His riding weight is 53kg.

Yonekura Satoshi has been riding in Japan’s NAR since 1994, most recently based at Kanazawa Racecourse. The 40-year-old jockey has partnered over 1300 winners throughout his career and has a riding weight of 51kg.

Imran Chisty turned professional in 1997. The 39-year-old Indian rider has mainly been at the Bangalore Turf Club where over the past three years he has 216 winners while achieving a Moon Se Young-esque quinella strike-rate of 33%.He can ride at 50kg.

The youngest of the newcomers is up and coming Australian jockey Patrick Kean. Based in Victoria, 23-year-old Kean has a quinella strike rate of 15.3% over the last three years on the ultra-competitive circuit there.

Aragoni and Satoshi join Makoto Okabe, Ikuyasu Kurakane and Pasquale Borelli at Busan taking the foreign jockey contingent on the south-coast up to five following Nozi Tomizawa’s departure last month.  Chisty and Kean’s addition at Seoul mean there are now four foreign jockeys in the capital, Djordje Perovic and Dean Holland being the others.

 
gyongmaman | April 24, 2016 at 2:21 am | Tags: BusanImran ChistyJockeysPaolo AragoniPatrick KeanSeoul,Yonekura Satoshi | Categories: Foreigners in KoreaJockey Profiles,

 

 

Lohit vince il Premio Omenoni con in sella Aragoni

Lohit vince il Premio Omenoni G3 con in sella Aragoni, il 18 ottobre 2015 a San Siro
 
 
 
Lohit wins the Premio Omenoni G3 ridden by Paolo Aragoni october 18th 2015 in the San Siro Hippodrome