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Lanfranco Dettori Wiki Biography
Lanfranco “Frankie” Dettori, MBE (born 15 December 1970) is an Italian horse racing jockey and celebrity. Dettori has been Champion Jockey on three occasions and has ridden the winners of more than 500 Group races. His most celebrated achievement was riding all seven winners on British Champions’ Day at Ascot in 1996. He is the son of the jockey Gianfranco Dettori, who was a prolific winner in Italy. He has been described by Lester Piggott as the best jockey currently riding.Since the end of 2012, Dettori has been operating as a freelance, having split with Godolphin Racing, for whom he was stable jockey and had most of his big race victories. On 5 December 2012, he was suspended from riding for six months after being found guilty of taking a prohibited substance, believed to be cocaine. During this absence, he took part in the 11th series of the UK reality TV show Celebrity Big Brother finishing seventh on Day 21. IMDB Wikipedia $18 Million 1970 1970-12-15 Actor December 15 Frankie Dettori Net Worth Italy Lanfranco Dettori Milan Sagittarius
Lanfranco Dettori Quick Info
Full Name
Frankie Dettori
Net Worth
$18 Million
Date Of Birth
December 15, 1970
Place Of Birth
Milan, Italy
Height
1.63 m
Profession
Jockey
Nationality
Italian
Spouse
Catherine Dettori
Children
Ella Dettori, Mia Dettori, Rocco Dettori, Leo Dettori, Tallula Dettori
Best Jockey ESPY Award, BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award
TV Shows
A Question of Sport
Lanfranco Dettori Trademarks
Flying dismount from the horse in the paddock after a winning race
Lanfranco Dettori Important Facts
Won every race on the card at Ascot [September 1996]
Son of champion Italian jockey Gianfranco Dettori
Champion flat racing jockey of Britain in 1994 & 1995
Involved in a plane crash at Newmarket, which was bound for Goodwood. The pilot of the plane was killed. [June 2000]
Since he is not a British citizen, he was awarded an honorary MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) in the 2001 Queen’s New Years Honors List for his services to horse-racing.