The remarkable facts and figures behind Frankie Dettori's record-breaking career
Full name Lanfranco Dettori
Born December 15, 1970
Father Gianfranco Dettori (13-time champion jockey in Italy; won 2,000 Guineas on Bolkonski 1975, Wollow 1976)
Apprenticed to Luca Cumani, Newmarket 1987-89
First winner Rif, Turin, November 16, 1986
First winner in Britain Lizzy Hare, Goodwood, June 9, 1987
Lost claim Versailles Road, Beverley, July 18, 1989
First Group winner Legal Case (1989 Select Stakes)
First Royal Ascot winner Markofdistinction (1990 Queen Anne Stakes)
First Group 1 winner Markofdistinction (1990 Queen Elizabeth II Stakes)
Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe winners (6 wins – record) Lammtarra (1995), Sakhee (2001), Marienbard (2002), Golden Horn (2015), Enable (2017, 2018)
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes winners (7 wins – joint-record) Lammtarra (1995), Swain (1998), Daylami (1999), Doyen (2004), Enable (2017, 2019, 2020)
Derby winners Authorized (2007), Golden Horn (2015)
Dubai World Cup winners Dubai Millennium (2000), Moon Ballad (2003), Electrocutionist (2006), Country Grammer (2022)
Japan Cup winners Singspiel (1996), Falbrav (2002), Alkaased (2005)
Breeders' Cup Classic winner Raven's Pass (2008)
Breeders' Cup Turf winners (5 wins – record) Daylami (1999), Fantastic Light (2001), Red Rocks (2006), Dangerous Midge (2010), Enable (2018)
Other Breeders' Cup winners Barathea (1994 Mile), Wilko (2004 Juvenile), Ouija Board (2006 Filly & Mare Turf), Donativum (2008 Juvenile Turf), Pounced (2009 Juvenile Turf), Hootenanny (2014 Juvenile Turf), Queen's Trust (2016 Filly & Mare Turf), Expert Eye (2018 Mile)
Irish Derby winner Balanchine (1994)
Prix du Jockey Club winners Polytain (1992), Shamardal (2005), Lawman (2007)
Other British Classic winners Balanchine (1994 Oaks), Moonshell (1995 Oaks), Classic Cliche (1995 St Leger), Mark Of Esteem (1996 2,000 Guineas), Shantou (1996 St Leger), Cape Verdi (1998 1,000 Guineas), Island Sands (1999 2,000 Guineas), Kazzia (2002 1,000 Guineas, Oaks), Scorpion (2005 St Leger), Sixties Icon (2006 St Leger), Conduit (2008 St Leger), Blue Bunting (2011 1,000 Guineas), Galileo Gold (2016 2,000 Guineas), Enable (2017 Oaks), Anapurna (2019 Oaks), Logician (2019 St Leger), Mother Earth (2021 1,000 Guineas), Snowfall (2021 Oaks by record 16 lengths)
Coronation Cup winners Swain (1996), Singspiel (1997), Daylami (1999), Mutafaweq (2001), Cracksman (2018)
Ascot Gold Cup winners Drum Taps (1992, 1993), Kayf Tara (1998), Papineau (2004), Colour Vision (2012), Stradivarius (2018, 2019, 2020)
Eclipse Stakes winners Daylami (1998), Refuse To Bend (2004), Golden Horn (2015), Enable (2019)
Juddmonte International winners Halling (1996), Singspiel (1997), Sakhee (2001), Sulamani (2004), Authorized (2007)
Queen Elizabeth II Stakes winners Markofdistinction (1990), Mark Of Esteem (1996), Dubai Millennium (1999), Ramonti (2007), Poet's Voice (2010), Persuasive (2017)
Champion Stakes winner Cracksman (2017, 2018)
Irish Champion Stakes winners Swain (1998), Daylami (1999), Fantastic Light (2001), Grandera (2002), Snow Fairy (2012), Golden Horn (2015)
Richest prize £5,333,333 (2022 Dubai World Cup, Country Grammer)
Highest-rated mounts (RPRs) 139 Dubai Millennium (2000 Dubai World Cup), 138 Daylami (1999 Irish Champion Stakes), 136 Mark Of Esteem (1996 Queen Elizabeth II Stakes), 135 Sakhee (2001 Juddmonte International)
Most prolific Pattern winner Stradivarius (15 wins 2018-22)
Stayers' triple crown winner Stradivarius (2019)
Group/Grade 1 wins 282
British Classic wins 21
Breeders' Cup wins 14
Royal Ascot wins 77 (leading jockey 7 times)
Seven winners on one card Ascot, September 28, 1996 (Wall Street, Diffident, Mark Of Esteem, Decorated Hero, Fatefully, Lochangel, Fujiyama Crest)
Most wins in a British season 233 (1994)
Total wins in Britain 3,336
Champion apprentice 1989
Champion jockey 1994, 1995, 2004
World's Best Jockey Award 2015, 2018, 2019, 2020
Best winner as breeder Dodging Bullets (2015 Queen Mother Champion Chase)
Official honour Honorary MBE (2000)
Compiled by John Randall
Read more on Frankie Dettori's decision to retire in 2023:
'I have to give up' - Frankie Dettori reveals bombshell retirement next year
John Gosden: 'Keeping such a huge talent mentally in the zone is the challenge' (£)
'I've never seen anyone better' - Stoute leads tributes to daring Dettori
Key dates and races for Frankie Dettori's final year in the saddle - and beyond
A rollercoaster life in the saddle: peaks and troughs of the legend's career
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