{"id":223535,"date":"2023-10-20T19:05:34","date_gmt":"2023-10-20T19:05:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/allworldreport.com\/?p=223535"},"modified":"2023-10-20T19:05:34","modified_gmt":"2023-10-20T19:05:34","slug":"frankie-dettori-got-in-huge-trouble-for-his-first-flying-dismount-but-it-turned-him-into-racings-greatest-showman-the-sun","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/allworldreport.com\/sport\/frankie-dettori-got-in-huge-trouble-for-his-first-flying-dismount-but-it-turned-him-into-racings-greatest-showman-the-sun\/","title":{"rendered":"Frankie Dettori got in huge trouble for his first flying dismount – but it turned him into racing's greatest showman | The Sun"},"content":{"rendered":"
ROLL UP, roll up, come along to Ascot and catch a glimpse of the magnificent flying jockey.<\/p>\n
Because after his \u2018swansong\u2019 at British Champions Day, he will be packing up and taking his legendary act overseas.<\/p>\n
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Admittedly, it\u2019s hardly a massive stretch to imagine Frankie jetting in for a few rides at Royal Ascot next summer.\u00a0<\/p>\n
But for now at least, this is your final chance to buy a ticket to the Dettori show in Great Britain, his adopted home of 38 years.<\/p>\n
In truth, you'd be here all day trying to recount the numerous good times, but there have also been plenty of lows.<\/p>\n
One thing has been constant – it has never been dull.<\/p>\n
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ELIGIBILITY RESTRICTIONS AND FURTHER T&CS APPLY. 18+ Begambleaware.org<\/p>\n From the moment he rode his first winner in 1987 as a precocious, and at times gobby, 16-year-old, it was clear this was no ordinary jock.<\/p>\n His first boss, Luca Cumani, did a great job trying to contain him as a youngster and helped channel his energy and enthusiasm into his riding.<\/p>\n And, given his breeding, he was always destined for the top.<\/p>\n His old man, Gianfranco, was a hugely successful rider in Italy, while his mum\u2019s background as a circus performer no doubt gave him an edge from an athletic standpoint.<\/p>\n But the razzmatazz and personality was all him – even if his famous flying dismount was borrowed from American jock Angel Cordero.<\/p>\n When he first performed his now iconic celebration after riding a winner in 1994, Jockey Club chiefs were not amused and had a quiet word.<\/p>\n <\/picture>CLAUDE DUVAL <\/span><\/p>\n <\/span><\/p>\n <\/picture>SAD LOSS <\/span><\/p>\n <\/span><\/p>\n <\/picture>FIVER FLUTTER <\/span><\/p>\n <\/span><\/p>\n <\/picture>TEMPLEGATE’S TIPS <\/span><\/p>\n <\/span><\/p>\n Punters, however, absolutely loved it, so the old farts running the sport caved in and the flying dismount became a part of British racing folklore.<\/p>\n A day at the races was never complete without seeing the Italian maestro flying through the air to great cheers and applause, which he absolutely loved.<\/p>\n If he failed to give the people what they wanted they\u2019d serenade him with playful boos, and he would cup his ear and grin in response.<\/p>\n Never has a jockey been so comfortable being the centre of attention.<\/p>\n But he is far more than just a showman.<\/p>\n He\u2019s the best Flat jockey to throw his leg over a thoroughbred since Lester hung up his saddle.<\/p>\n The Magnificent Seven at Ascot in 1996 will likely never be beaten and will certainly never be forgotten.<\/p>\n The moment Fujiyama Crest held on to land a 25,051-1 accumulator, bringing the bookies to their knees on that famous Saturday, he instantly became a household name.<\/p>\n Who'd have thought he would still be at the top of his game 27 years later?<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Even a brush with death when his light aircraft crashed at Newmarket in 2000 didn\u2019t put the brakes on his career. It was merely a bump in the road.<\/p>\n Tragically the pilot, Patrick Mackey, was killed but Frankie\u2019s friend and agent Ray Cochrane saved his life, pulling him out of the burning plane.<\/p>\n Seven years later, he got the Derby monkey off his back when winning on Authorized at Epsom – his 15th attempt in the big race which had echoes of AP McCoy\u2019s long and painful quest to win the Grand National.<\/p>\n He was untouchable for so long, winning the jockeys' title three times and winning every big race you can think of during his association with the all-conquering Godolphin team.<\/p>\n But he also liked the party lifestyle and it got him in trouble on a few occasions. He was arrested for possessing cocaine in 1993 and tested positive for the same drug in 2012 when his relationship with Godolphin broke down.<\/p>\n He looked washed up and a shadow of himself when making his comeback the following year, and if it wasn\u2019t for old pal John Gosden one of sport\u2019s most celebrated careers would have ended with a whimper.<\/p>\n Just imagine if Gosden hadn't picked up the phone – there'd have been no love affair with Enable, no Stradivarius, no Epsom and Arc glory on Golden Horn.<\/p>\n And at the ripe old age of 52, you could argue he is better than ever.\u00a0<\/p>\n A Group 1 double at Epsom, victory in the Gold Cup at Royal Ascot, a masterclass on Mostahdaf in the Juddmonte International and he is still as fit as a butcher's dog – no wonder he isn't retiring just yet.<\/p>\n It\u2019s hard to nail down one memorable ride from the thousands he\u2019s had down the years, but a personal favourite is his 2011 Cesarewitch victory on Never Can Tell.<\/p>\n You just don\u2019t win that Newmarket marathon from stall 36 \u2014 but Frankie did.<\/p>\n Not only did he manage to get across to the rail from wide outside but he got the lead without burning up too much petrol.<\/p>\n He pulled off another masterstroke by coming well away from the field up the straight\u00a0by tacking towards the\u00a0stands side to\u00a0race alone.<\/p>\n Dettori was at his power-packed best to get a massive effort out of the mare as he\u00a0carried her home to victory up the longest straight in British racing.<\/p>\nMost read in Horse Racing<\/h2>\n
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