Christophe Soumillon
Christophe Soumillon (born 4 June 1981) is a Belgian jockey based in France.
Career
[edit]Coming from a racing background, Soumillon is the son of jump jockey Jean-Marc Soumillon.[1] He rode in pony races and left Belgium aged fifteen to go to the racing school in Chantilly, France, where he was then apprenticed to trainer Cédric Boutin.[2]
Soumillon rode his first Group race winner aged eighteen when Berine's Son, trained by André Fabre, won the 2000 Prix de Fontainebleau. The following season he won four Group 1 races, including the Prix du Jockey Club on Anabaa.[3] In 2002 he was appointed first jockey in France to the Aga Khan's racing operation, a position he held until 2009 and then again from 2014 to 2022.[1][4] The partnership was successful in the 2003 Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe with Dalakhani and won the same race with the unbeaten filly Zarkava.[4] In 2009 Soumillon lost his position, but the partnership resumed in 2014 and the following year they were successful at Royal Ascot when Ervedya won the Coronation Stakes.[4]
Soumillon won the cravache d'or (the golden whip or French champion jockey title) for the first time in 2003 and won his tenth title in 2018.[5]
Although primarily known as a flat jockey, Soumillon has also ridden over hurdles, winning the 2010 Grande Course de Haies d'Auteuil (French Champion Hurdle) on Mandali.[6]
On 30 September 2022 Soumillon was given a 60 day ban for elbowing Rossa Ryan off his horse during the Prix Thomas Bryon at Saint-Cloud.[7] He also lost his position as retained rider to the Aga Khan over the incident.[8] The Police des Jeux (the Gaming unit of the Central Directorate of the Judicial Police) considered extending Soumillon's ban but decided against it.[9][10]
In July 2024, Soumillon won the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot on 25/1 chance Goliath, trained by Francis-Henry Gaffard. After the race he said that he dreamt of winning the Epsom Derby and invited trainers to offer him a ride in the race.[11] Trainer Charlie Johnstom offered him a ride in the 2025 Derby on Lazy Griff, a syndicate-owned horse who started at odds of 50/1 and had been 100/1 at one time. Soumillon had already ridden him to win the Group 3 Prix de Condé at Chantilly the previous autumn. Lazy Griff defied his odds to achieve second place behind Lambourn in the Derby.[12]
Personal life
[edit]Soumillon married TV presenter and former beauty queen Sophie Thalmann on 22 July 2006. The couple have three children, daughter Charlie (born September 2005), son Mika (born November 2008) and son Robin (born April 2017).[13]
Having been involved with pony racing for several years, Soumillon founded the Soumillon International Pony Academy in Deauville in 2023.[14]
Major wins
[edit]- Critérium International - (4) - Dalakhani (2002), Carlotamix (2005), Thunder Snow (2016), Royal Meeting (2018)
- Critérium de Saint-Cloud - (3) - Linda's Lad (2005), Prince Gibraltar (2013), Los Angeles (2023)
- Grande Course de Haies d'Auteuil - (1) - Mandali (2010)
- Grand Prix de Paris - (4) - Khalkevi (2002), Rail Link (2006), Montmartre (2008), Shakeel (2017)
- Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud - (2) - Mirio (2001), Zarak (2017)
- Poule d'Essai des Poulains - (3) - Vahorimix (2001), Clodovil (2003), Silver Frost (2009)
- Poule d'Essai des Pouliches - (5) - Musical Chimes (2003), Darjina (2007), Zarkava (2008), Beauty Parlour (2012), Ervedya (2015)
- Prix Cambacérès - (1) - Hippomene (2013)
- Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe - (2) - Dalakhani (2003), Zarkava (2008)
- Prix d'Astarté - (2) - Turtle Bow (2002), Mandesha (2006)
- Prix du Cadran - (3) - Reefscape (2005), Bannaby (2008), Vazirabad (2017)
- Prix de Diane - (3) - Latice (2004), Zarkava (2008), Gezora (2025)
- Prix de la Forêt - (1) - Paco Boy (2008)
- Prix de Royallieu - (1) - Grateful (2024)
- Prix Ganay - (5) - Dylan Thomas (2007), Planteur (2011), Cirrus des Aigles (2014, 2015), Dariyan (2016)
- Prix d'Ispahan - (2) - Valixir (2005), Cirrus des Aigles (2014)
- Prix Jacques Le Marois - (3) - Whipper (2004), Makfi (2010), Excelebration (2012)
- Prix Jean Prat - (1) - Thunder Snow (2017)
- Prix Jean-Luc Lagardère - (1) - Camille Pissarro (2024)
- Prix Jean Romanet - (1) - Stacelita (2010)
- Prix du Jockey Club - (4) - Anabaa Blue (2001), Dalakhani (2003), Darsi (2006), Vadeni (2022)
- Prix Lupin - (1) - Dalakhani (2003)
- Prix Marcel Boussac - (2) - Zarkava (2007), Rosanara (2009)
- Prix Maurice de Gheest - (2) - Porlezza (2003), Whipper (2005)
- Prix Morny - (2) - Dutch Art (2006), Perfect Power (2021)
- Prix du Moulin de Longchamp - (2) - Darjina (2007), Ervedya (2015)
- Prix de l'Opéra - (4) - Terre à Terre (2001), Mandesha (2006), Dalkala (2013), Tarnawa (2020)
- Prix Royal-Oak - (2) - Vazirabad (2015, 2016)
- Prix Saint-Alary - (4) - Vadawina (2005), Vazira (2014), Incarville (2021), Jannah Rose (2023)
- Prix Vermeille - (5) - Pearly Shells (2002), Shawanda (2005), Mandesha (2006), Zarkava (2008), Tarnawa (2020)
- Canadian International - (1) - Sarah Lynx (2011)
- E.P. Taylor Stakes - (1) Reggane (2010)
- Deutsches Derby - (1) - Sea The Moon (2014)
- Grosser Preis von Baden - (1) - Zagrey (2023)
- Champion Stakes - (2) - Cirrus des Aigles (2011), Almanzor (2016)
- Commonwealth Cup - (1) - Perfect Power (2022)
- Coronation Cup - (2) - Shirocco (2006), Cirrus de Aigles (2014)
- Coronation Stakes - (1) - Ervedya (2015)
- Eclipse Stakes - (1) - Vadeni (2022)
- Falmouth Stakes - (1) - Giofra (2012)
- King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes - (2) - Hurricane Run (2006), Goliath (2024)
- Queen Anne Stakes - (1) - Valixir (2005)
- Racing Post Trophy - (1) - American Post (2003)
- Sun Chariot Stakes - (1) - Sahpresa (2010)
- Middle Park Stakes - (1) - Perfect Power (2021)
- Chairman's Sprint Prize - (2) - Billet Express (2006), Gold Fun (2015)
- Hong Kong Classic Mile - (2) - Thumbs Up (2009), Beauty Flash (2010)
- Hong Kong Derby - (1) - Viva Pataca (2006)
- Hong Kong Gold Cup - (1) - Perfect Partner (2005)
- Hong Kong Mile - (2) - Good Ba Ba (2008), Admire Mars (2019)
- Queen's Silver Jubilee Cup - (1) - Joyful Winner (2006)
- Stewards' Cup - (3) - Bullish Luck (2005), Good Ba Ba (2009), Giant Treasure (2016)
- OTP Hungária Grand Prix - (1) - Overdose (2009)
- Irish Champion Stakes - (1) - Almanzor (2016)
- Irish Oaks - (1) - Shawanda (2005)
- Pretty Polly Stakes - (1) - Hanami (2003)
- Gran Premio di Milano - (1) - Shamdala (2006)
- Oaks d'Italia - (1) - Dionisia (2006)
- Premio Vittorio di Capua - (1) - Dick Turpin (2011)
- Japan Cup - (1) - Epiphaneia (2014)
- Queen Elizabeth II Commemorative Cup - (1) - Lucky Lilac (2019)
- Tenno Sho (Autumn) - (1) - Buena Vista (2010)
- Al Quoz Sprint - (1) - Shea Shea (2013)
- Dubai Duty Free Stakes - (1) - Terre à Terre (2002)
- Dubai Sheema Classic - (1) - Dolniya (2015)
- Jebel Hatta - (2) - Vercingetorix (2014), Dream Castle (2019)
- UAE Derby - (2) - Musir (2010), Mubtaahij (2015), Thunder Snow (2017)
- Dubai World Cup - (2) - Thunder Snow (2018, 2019)
- Breeders' Cup Turf - (1) - Shirocco (2005)
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Christophe Soumillon: Ten-time French champion jockey talks Vadeni, Zarkava, Aga Khan split and more!". Sky Sports. 18 August 2022.
- ^ "A boy named Soumillon". Irish Independent. 29 June 2003.
- ^ "Christophe Soumillon". Racing Post.
- ^ a b c "Five of the best: Christophe Soumillon's finest moments for the Aga Khan". Racing Post. 4 October 2022.
- ^ "Christophe Soumillon wins 'unimaginable' tenth jockeys' title as Boudot concedes". Racing Post. 20 December 2018.
- ^ "Grande Course de Haies d'Auteuil : la chevauchée fantastique de Christophe Soumillon". Le Figaro (in French). 19 June 2010.
- ^ "Christophe Soumillon given 60-day ban for elbowing rival Rossa Ryan off horse". BBC Sport. 30 September 2022.
- ^ Burton, Scott (4 October 2022). "Christophe Soumillon loses Aga Khan job but may continue to ride owner's horses". Racing Post.
- ^ Burton, Scott (13 November 2022). "Christophe Soumillon's two-month ban could be extended after police intervention". Racing Post.
- ^ "Christophe Soumillon pourra se remettre en selle à partir du 13 décembre". Zone Turf (in French). 2 December 2022.
- ^ "Super Soumillon bags another King George - and he is not done yet". At The Races. 27 July 2024.
- ^ "'Overpriced and unconsidered' - more Classics on the agenda for syndicate-owned 50-1 Derby second". Racing Post. 7 June 2025.
- ^ "Sophie Thalmann enceinte : Christophe Soumillon". Voici (in French). Retrieved 15 July 2022.
- ^ "Soumillon: 'I want to give back to racing, and to the horse, what they have given me'". Thoroughbred Daily News. 19 October 2023.