Reveley honoured at Chantilly after championship year
James Reveley was presented with his Cravache D'Or (golden whip) as France's 2016 champion jump jockey at a ceremony in Chantilly on Saturday evening.
Reveley, the first foreign-born jockey to win the jumping crown (which runs on a January-December basis) since the inaugural Cravache d'Or was awarded in 1958, was honoured alongside his counterpart on the Flat, Pierre-Charles Boudot, as well as the leading trainers for last year, Guillaume Macaire and Jean-Claude Rouget.
Speaking on Sunday afternoon, Reveley, 28, said: "I had the family over and a whole table supporting me, so when I went up on stage and everyone was cheering it was quite overwhelming.
"The Grandes Ecuries is a magnificent setting. It wasn't a mad night like you get at the Lesters, but all the top trainers and owners were there and it was a good meal."
Having suffered from injury at the start of 2017, Reveley has given 2015 Cravache D'Or winner Bertrand Lestrade a start of more than 20 winners, but he has more immediate targets in mind with Device and De Bon Coeur at Auteuil in a fortnight's time.
Reveley said: "It would be a big thing to win the French Champion Hurdle with Device, who is a full-brother to [Grand Steeple-Chase winner] So French, but he is not dominating the hurdlers like So French does the chasers so it won't be easy."
Published on 28 May 2017inInternational
Last updated 18:00, 28 May 2017
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