Christophe Soumillon wins 'unimaginable' tenth jockeys' title as Boudot concedes
Christophe Soumillon will be crowned France's champion jockey for the tenth time on December 31 after rival Pierre-Charles Boudot announced he would have no more rides this year.
Both men rode two winners on Tuesday's ten-race card at Deauville, at the end of which Soumillon led his younger rival by nine winners, 182 to 173.
Boudot tweeted his congratulations to Soumillon, confirming that, with just four Flat meetings left in the year, he would be taking a well-earned break.
Speaking on Wednesday morning, Soumillon told the Racing Post: "Ten times Cravache d’Or [golden whip, the championship trophy in France] is something that was unimaginable as a young man. Although I won a few in consecutive years when I was younger I felt that, past a certain age, it would become harder.
"So to be constantly among the top three jockeys over the last five years is reward for hard work and the result of being surrounded by a good team and to come out on top this year gives me great pleasure."
Soumillon said of his great rival: "What Pierre-Charles has achieved this year is huge because he has won a lot of big races, in fact nearly all of those he has had good horses for. Unfortunately I’ve been missing a few key horses on that front but in France he has been exemplary at the top level.
"He has fought hard for the Cravache d’Or throughout the year. There were a couple of difficult months for me where it looked hard to catch him and fortunately things took a turn for the better and I was able to get back in the race. The last three or four weeks, battling with Pierre-Charles for the title, have been a lot of fun from my point of view."
Epic title finales
The two rivals have produced some thrilling narratives in recent seasons
2013 Soumillon criss-crosses the country deep into December to break his own French record with 228 wins
2015 The pair share the title with 179 wins apiece in a race which goes down to the final meeting on New Year's Eve
2016 Boudot breaks the European record when riding 300 domestic winners, a feat which Soumillon warmly applauds, before vowing to pass it
2017 Soumillon sets a new mark with 305 winners
While Boudot is already looking forward to the holidays, Soumillon will honour his six booked rides at Marseille-Vivaux on Thursday evening – including the aptly named Belgian Gentleman – before drawing stumps.
The 37-year-old now inches closer to the record 15 championships of Yves Saint-Martin on the Flat, a figure which was matched by jump jockey Christophe Pieux.
Outside of retaining his title, Soumillon has not enjoyed a vintage year, with his chief patrons – the Aga Khan and Jean-Claude Rouget – both enduring seasons which fell below their usual standards.
"In terms of a single victory then the Dubai World Cup with Thunder Snow was the highlight but I also loved winning the Gold Cup there with Vazirabad for the third time," said Soumillon.
"And I would add that these last three weeks have been great, being surrounded by my family as well as [riding agent] Steve Obry and [advisor] Dominique Boeuf. We have shared some great moments of joy and it’s been a real pleasure."
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