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The global go-to man: how Pierre-Charles Boudot exploded on to world stage

Big in America: Pierre-Charles Boudot returns to unsaddle after Audarya gives him the first of two Breeders' Cup victories at Keeneland
Big in America: Pierre-Charles Boudot returns to unsaddle after Audarya gives him the first of two Breeders' Cup victories at KeenelandCredit: Bobby Ellis

Pierre-Charles Boudot believes the recognition and support he has gained from trainers outside France this year has been the major catalyst for his emergence on the world stage.

Wins on Audarya and Order Of Australia at the Breeders' Cup last Saturday have cemented Boudot's burgeoning reputation as one of the go-to riders at major international meetings.

And it will not have escaped many people's attention that the 27-year-old has become especially potent when allied with Coolmore, having already hit the Group 1 target in France this season on Fancy Blue, Mogul and Van Gogh before last Saturday's win in the Mile.

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Scott BurtonFrance correspondent

Published on 15 November 2020inInternational

Last updated 13:11, 15 November 2020

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