‘It was mad, absolutely mad’ – Dettori relives Magnificent Seven
Twenty five years on, even the man himself can still scarcely believe Ascot feat.
Frankie Dettori is as much in the public psyche today as he was 25 years ago – when a racing miracle happened. The Italian, 25 at the time, achieved what seemed impossible by going through a seven-race card at Ascot on September 28, 1996. In typical Dettori fashion it happened not at an average meeting, but on one of the biggest days of the year – the Festival of British Racing, and forerunner of Champions Day.The once-in-a-lifetime achievement catapulted him from well-known jockey to household name. He became a regular on television, hosting BBC’s Top of the Pops and becoming a captain on A Question Of Sport. He had his own brands of food and went into restaurant ownership with chef Marco Pierre White – among other trappings associated with a superstar. Dettori’s autobiography, published in 2004, has been updated and is due out next month. At this time of year, his Ascot feat is always a big talking point. The passing years have not dimmed the memory, nor the interest in an extraordinary occurrence. “It does seem 25 years when I watch the replays! Mind you, what a day. And now I’m 50,” he said.
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