Veteran Chris Johnson NZ premier jockey

Veteran Chris Johnson has claimed a second New Zealand jockeys’ premiership, more than 20 years after his first.

The 53-year-old is based in the South Island while most of the major stables are in the North.

Veteran Chris Johnson has claimed a second New Zealand jockeys’ premiership, more than 20 years after his first

Johnson, who won his first title in 1995/96 with 139 winners and notched his latest with 112, has ridden more than 2200 winners during his career, one of only seven NZ jockeys to pass 2000.

“I’ve always loved racing, although when I first started riding I never thought I’d get to 1000 wins let alone over 2000,” Johnson told NZ Racing Desk.

“I have had some ups and downs along the way, but I’ve had the opportunity to ride some tremendous horses and have been lucky enough to win a number of big races.”

The jockey retired in 1999 but came back to riding in 2006.

Johnson’s long-time friend John Tannahill manages his North Island rides and with the support of trainers such as Graeme and Debbie Rogerson, Johnson began travelling for rides at the beginning of the year.

“To have the support of trainers like Rogie, Shaune Ritchie and Donna Logan and Chris Gibbs along with his ardent South Island support base has been amazing and I know Chris is very appreciative of everyone who has helped him along the way,” Tannahill said.

“Personally, I think he is riding better than ever with his fitness level the best it has been in many years and pretty damn good for a 53-year-old.

Credit: AAP

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