Felix Coetzee

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Felix Coetzee
Occupation
Natal Province, Union of South Africa
Career winsOngoing
Major racing wins
Rothmans July Handicap (1984, 1988, 1990)
Greyville Gold Cup (7 times)
J&B Metropolitan Stakes (5 times)
Hong Kong Sprint (2003, 2004)
Hong Kong Mile (2003)
Sprinters Stakes (2005)
Hong Kong Gold Cup (2004)
Hong Kong Derby (2004, 2008)
Hong Kong Champions & Chater Cup (2001)
Dubai Golden Shaheen (2011)
Racing awards
Champion South African jockey by wins
(1985, 1988, 1990)
Significant horses
Oriental Express, Silent Witness, Russian Pearl Bullish Luck, Lucky Owners

Felix Coetzee (born 7 March 1959 in

thoroughbred horse racing
.

Felix Coetzee is the son of a KwaZulu-Natal trainer and his grandfather was an owner-trainer. As a fifteen-year-old, Felix Coetzee attended the Jockey Academy at Summerveld then served his apprenticeship with his father's racing stable. At age sixteen, he scored his first significant win, riding Kentford to victory in the 1975 Clairwood Winter Handicap. In 1982 he signed on with renowned Cape Town trainer Terence M. Millard with whom he was associated until his retirement in 1991.

Career

Felix Coetzee

During his career, Felix Coetzee has led all South African jockeys in wins three times and has won numerous important South African races. At Greyville Racecourse, he won the country's premier race, the Rothmans July Handicap three times, and the Gold Cup a record-equaling seven times. Coetzee is also a five-time winner of the J&B Metropolitan Stakes at Kenilworth Racecourse.

In 1992, he accepted an offer to ride in

World Champion Sprinter, Silent Witness
.

References

  1. ^ "HKJC Article".