Frankie Dettori: Legendary jockey to bow out in America after Breeders' Cup rides

Frankie Dettori Hangs Up His Riding Boots in America After Historic Breeder's Cup Rides

Italian legend Frankie Dettori has announced that he will be retiring from professional race riding in the United States following Saturday's Breeders' Cup meeting at Del Mar. The 54-year-old jockey, who initially planned to call time on his British career last year, has instead spent the past two years dominating American turf with a string of impressive victories.

Dettori will ride out his final set piece in America after completing a successful campaign that saw him secure back-to-back Group One wins. In a statement posted on social media, he expressed his gratitude to family, owners, trainers, and stable staff who have supported him throughout his illustrious career spanning over four decades.

"It has been an honor to compete at the highest level of this sport for so long," Dettori said. "I'm deeply grateful to everyone who has made my career possible." He added that he will now fulfill a lifelong ambition to ride in South America, marking the end of his remarkable riding career.

Dettori's illustrious CV boasts numerous showpiece event victories, including 15 wins at Breeders' Cup, and a record-breaking 'Magnificent Seven' win in 1996. A five-time British champion, he has enjoyed countless high-profile successes with notable horses like Enable, Authorized, and Stradivarius.

His American stint, which saw him become a Grade One winner aboard Newgate in the Santa Anita Handicap, will come to an end after riding Argine in Saturday's Breeders' Cup Mile. Dettori will now bid farewell to the sport he has called home for so long, marking the end of an incredible chapter in his remarkable career.
 
man 😊 i'm kinda sad to see frankie dettori hanging up his boots πŸ΄πŸ’” but at the same time, it's amazing how he's been able to still dominate the racing scene after 4 decades in the sport 🀯 he's had such an incredible career, from his 'magnificent seven' win in 1996 to becoming a grade one winner in america 🌏 what a legend! and now he gets to fulfill his lifelong dream of riding in south america 🌴🐴 that's just so cool πŸ’•
 
I gotta say, Frankie Dettori is going out on a high note! πŸŽ‰ He's had an insane ride (pun intended) in America and it's awesome that he gets to fulfill a lifelong dream by riding in South America now. I mean, who wouldn't want to explore new horizons while still doing what they love? 15 wins at Breeders' Cup is just mind-blowing, and I'm gonna miss seeing him on the track. He deserves every bit of the praise he's getting for an incredible career! 😊
 
man... Frankie Dettori is like a legend, you know? I'm so sad that he's hanging up his riding boots 🐾😒 I mean, he's only 54 and still dominating the turf! what changed his mind though? was it something about american racing or did he just feel ready to retire in general? i feel like he left british racing a bit too soon to be honest πŸ€” anyway, congrats to him on an amazing career and good luck with his next adventure in south america πŸŒ„πŸŽ
 
man this guy Frankie Dettori is a legend 🐴πŸ’₯ he came out of nowhere and dominated the American turf scene like a boss 😎 I'm sad to see him hang up his riding boots but what a way to go out - making it happen down in South America πŸŒ„πŸ† that 'Magnificent Seven' win back in 1996 was insane πŸ’₯ and his career highlights are insane too, enable and authorized are some of the most iconic horses I've seen in my time watching racing 😍 anyway, it's gonna be weird not seeing him on the track anymore but you can't blame a guy for chasing his dreams and fulfilling his lifelong ambition πŸ™
 
aww this is a bit sad πŸ€” Frankie Dettori is hanging up his riding boots after such an amazing career! 15 wins at Breeders' Cup? 5 British championships? that's insane πŸ’₯! I'm gonna miss seeing him on the track, he's had an incredible run. But it sounds like he's all about pursuing new adventures now - South America here he comes 🌴! I wish him all the best in his next chapter, and I hope he gets to live out that lifelong dream of his. congrats to Frankie on an amazing career, you truly are a legend πŸ‘
 
omg i cant believe Frankie Dettori is hangin up those boots! 🀯 he's been killin it on the track here in america and its gonna be sad seein him go but at least he gets to fulfill that lifelong dream of ridin in south america 🌴❀️ idk wut am supposta say cuz i'm a die hard Frankie fanboy for life lol πŸ‘πŸŽ but seriously though, 15 breeders cup wins and a magnificient seven win? that's insane πŸ’₯ he deserves all the accolades & i cant wait to see him take on south america 🌟
 
omg i cant even believe its coming to an end 🀯 Frankie Dettori is literally a legend and I'm gonna miss watching him ride his final race at Del Mar πŸ΄πŸŽ‰ I've been following his career for ages and he's always been so incredible on horseback, like who else can say they've won 15 breeders cup races πŸ†? and that 'magnificent seven' win in 1996 was insane! 🀯 anyway i'm beyond happy for him that he gets to fulfill his lifelong dream of riding in south america 🌴 it's been an honor watching him compete at the highest level and I know he'll always be remembered as one of the greatest jockeys of all time πŸ’•
 
I'm gonna miss Frankie Dettori on the track, you know? He's had an incredible run here in America and it's been amazing to watch him dominate the turf. But at 54, I think he's earned the right to call it quits and pursue other passions. His legacy is cemented though - he's a true legend of the sport.

I mean, have you seen his record? The 'Magnificent Seven' win in 1996 was insane! And let's not forget all those Breeders' Cup wins - 15 of them! He's got a CV that's unmatched by anyone I've ever seen.

What's cool is that he gets to ride out his final set piece in America and then head off to South America, which is just the coolest thing. It's like he's getting the sendoff he deserves.

It's gonna be weird not seeing him on the track anymore, but at the same time I'm stoked for him that he gets to move on to new adventures. He's left an indelible mark on the sport and we're all lucky to have seen him compete.
 
OMG, Frankie Dettori is literally hanging up his boots 🀯! I mean, I knew this day would come eventually, but still... 54 and out πŸ™Œ! He's had an AMAZING run, especially in the States, scoring some serious Group One wins πŸ†. That guy's got LEGEND status for sure πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. Now he gets to live out his dream of riding in South America 🌴... I'm gonna miss him on the tracks tho 😒. Can't believe it's come to an end... all good vibes for Frankie, though πŸ’•!
 
man this is a great lesson in knowing when to let go πŸ™... Frankie Dettori's decision to retire from racing at 54 is a reminder that even in our prime, it's okay to know when to hang up our boots 🚫. he's had an incredible career, but it's clear he's fulfilled his lifelong ambitions and now it's time for him to move on to the next chapter of life... and that's often the hardest part 🀯, but also incredibly liberating!
 
man this is crazy Frankie dettori was on fire 🀯 and he just decided to hang up those boots already? like what a legend he's leaving behind 15 breeders cup wins 5 british champs and all that history is gonna be hard to fill πŸ† i'm both sad and happy for him tho, can't wait to see him ride in south america now πŸŒ΄πŸ’¨
 
So Frankie Dettori is retiring from racing and that's a bit like a politician knowing when to know when... πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ You gotta respect the experience and the wins, 54 years old is no joke! He's had some amazing rides here in America and I think it's cool he got to fulfill his lifelong dream of riding in South America. But you can't help but wonder what could've been if he stayed on for just one more year... πŸ€” It's a bit like the 'what ifs' in politics, you know? You make some decisions and then suddenly they're done and that's it! 😊
 
The news of Frankie Dettori's retirement from professional race riding is a poignant one, marked by a sense of nostalgia and accomplishment 🌹. His decision to hang up his riding boots after dominating American turf with impressive victories can be seen as a natural culmination of his illustrious four-decade-long career in the sport 🐴. The fact that he has secured back-to-back Group One wins and accumulated numerous showpiece event victories, including 15 Breeders' Cup wins, is a testament to his skill and dedication to the craft πŸ’ͺ.

His statement expressing gratitude to those who have supported him throughout his career is a touching one, highlighting the importance of relationships and teamwork in achieving success 🀝. It will be interesting to see how he navigates his new ambition to ride in South America, marking the end of an incredible chapter in his remarkable career 🌎.
 
just saw that Frankie Dettori is hangin up his boots 🐴😒 what a legend, 40+ yrs of ridin and still killin it in America πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ he's had some insane wins and i gotta give it to him, he's earned the right to ride off into the sunset πŸŒ… all these Group One wins and Breeders Cup Mile victories, man... what a career πŸ‘ now he's gonna hit up South America, who knows what kinda magic he'll conjure up in Argentina or Chile πŸ€”
 
man... it's crazy how fast time flies, you know? Frankie Dettori's retirement is like a reminder that we're all just trying to make the most of our own limited time on this earth πŸ•°οΈ. I mean, he's been doing what he loves for over 40 years and now he gets to pursue another dream in South America... it's inspiring, but also kinda sad at the same time πŸ˜”. We should all take a moment to appreciate our own passions and make sure we're chasing our own dreams, you know? 🌟
 
I'm gonna miss watching Frankie Dettori ride... he was on fire last season πŸ΄πŸ’¨! I feel bad for him tho, he's been riding non-stop for decades and now it's time to hang up those boots πŸ’”. It's crazy how quickly his American career took off though - from unknown to all-time great in just a couple of years 🀯! The Breeders' Cup Mile is gonna be sad for fans like me who love watching him ride... but we get to see him fulfill his lifelong dream to ride in South America 🌴🐎. Wishing Frankie all the best for the next chapter of his life, and thanks for the memories on the track! πŸ‘
 
Can you believe it? Frankie Dettori's retiring from racing already 🀯 I mean, he's only 54 and just won the Breeders' Cup Mile on Saturday. It's crazy to think that this legendary jockey will be hanging up his boots after an incredible career spanning over four decades.

What's really got me thinking is how he's still pushing himself at 54 - that takes a lot of skill, physicality and mental toughness 🀩 I mean, what's next for him? Riding in South America like he mentioned? Will we see him taking on new challenges or maybe even owning his own stable? The possibilities are endless 🌟

It's also interesting to think about the impact this will have on the racing scene in both the US and UK. Who'll take his place as a leading force in the sport? It's definitely an exciting time for racing fans, and I'm sure Frankie Dettori will always be remembered as one of the greatest jockeys of all time πŸ’₯
 
just read that frankie dettori is hangin up his boots πŸ΄πŸ˜” what a legend he is tho, 4 decades of ridin and 15 breeders cup wins is insane πŸ’₯ i mean who else can say they had the magnificient seven win in 96? πŸ”₯ anyway, i guess it's all good for him, he gettin to ride in south america now 🌴 and fulfill his lifelong ambition πŸ‘
 
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