Frankie Dettori Announces Plans to Retire from Racing After Breeders Cup
Italian icon Frankie Dettori is set to bring an end to his illustrious two-year stint in the US after the main card of this year's Breeders' Cup, a meeting that marks the culmination of a storied career spanning over four decades.
The 54-year-old jockey has been a dominant force on the track, earning top-25 status among US riders in terms of prize money and ranking as the fourth-most successful jockey for earnings per winner. His impressive resume boasts numerous Grade One victories, including notable wins with horses like Khaadem and Wimbledon Hawkeye.
Dettori's path to retirement was initially marked by an announcement in December 2022, where he stated his intention to conclude his career at that year's Breeders' Cup. However, the opportunity to ride on the lucrative US circuit proved too enticing, and he opted to prolong his stay.
With his next-to-last start set for the Grade One Breeders' Cup Mile, Dettori will be riding aboard Argine, a Japanese-trained runner. A fitting finale to his career, the meeting represents a poignant reminder of his storied past, which has been marked by numerous championships in both Italy and Britain.
Throughout his illustrious career, Dettori has secured multiple titles as champion jockey, including three separate championship wins in 1994, 1995, and 2004. The veteran rider's association with notable champions like Enable and Stradivarius further solidifies his legacy.
As Dettori prepares to bid farewell to the sport, he has expressed gratitude for the unwavering support of his family, owners, trainers, stable staff, and most importantly, his fans. His announcement, accompanied by a heartfelt message, is set to serve as an emotional conclusion to a remarkable career that has captured the hearts of racing enthusiasts worldwide.
In Dettori's final outing in public, he will be joined by fellow veteran riders on South American horses, adding a poignant touch to this storied chapter in his life.
Italian icon Frankie Dettori is set to bring an end to his illustrious two-year stint in the US after the main card of this year's Breeders' Cup, a meeting that marks the culmination of a storied career spanning over four decades.
The 54-year-old jockey has been a dominant force on the track, earning top-25 status among US riders in terms of prize money and ranking as the fourth-most successful jockey for earnings per winner. His impressive resume boasts numerous Grade One victories, including notable wins with horses like Khaadem and Wimbledon Hawkeye.
Dettori's path to retirement was initially marked by an announcement in December 2022, where he stated his intention to conclude his career at that year's Breeders' Cup. However, the opportunity to ride on the lucrative US circuit proved too enticing, and he opted to prolong his stay.
With his next-to-last start set for the Grade One Breeders' Cup Mile, Dettori will be riding aboard Argine, a Japanese-trained runner. A fitting finale to his career, the meeting represents a poignant reminder of his storied past, which has been marked by numerous championships in both Italy and Britain.
Throughout his illustrious career, Dettori has secured multiple titles as champion jockey, including three separate championship wins in 1994, 1995, and 2004. The veteran rider's association with notable champions like Enable and Stradivarius further solidifies his legacy.
As Dettori prepares to bid farewell to the sport, he has expressed gratitude for the unwavering support of his family, owners, trainers, stable staff, and most importantly, his fans. His announcement, accompanied by a heartfelt message, is set to serve as an emotional conclusion to a remarkable career that has captured the hearts of racing enthusiasts worldwide.
In Dettori's final outing in public, he will be joined by fellow veteran riders on South American horses, adding a poignant touch to this storied chapter in his life.