Christophe Soumillon won the Sheema Classic on the Aga Khan’s Dolniya
PICTURE: Edward Whitaker (racingpost.com/photos)
Aga Khan deal with Soumillon extended
France: The Aga Khan and Christophe Soumillon have extended the reigning French champion jockey’s contract as first jockey for a further two years, taking the 34-year-old to the end of 2017.
And the Aga will employ a second jockey for 2016, with rising star Alexis Badel signing on as back-up to Soumillon.
The deal extends Soumillon’s second stint as retained jockey in France, following a four-year hiatus between 2009 and the beginning of 2013, during which Christophe Lemaire filled the role.
Vintage 2015
This year has been a successful one for Soumillon in the famous emerald green and red silks, thanks chiefly to the Jean-Claude Rouget-trained Ervedya, who followed up Classic success in the Poule d’Essai des Pouliches with victories in Royal Ascot’s Coronation Stakes and the Prix du Moulin.
Soumillon also tasted Group 1 success in the Prix Royal-Oak with Vazirabad – who like Ervedya is due to return in 2016 – as well as with the now-retired Dolniya in the Dubai Sheema Classic.
Who is Alexis Badel?
25-year-old Badel, the son of former jockey Alain Badel and trainer Myriam Bollack-Badel, partnered his first major winner for the Aga Khan while Soumillon was in Dubai to ride Dolniya, landing the Prix Francois Mathet aboard Karaktar at Saint-Cloud the same afternoon.
Badel also scored for connections in the Group 3 Prix Minerve with Candarliya and was seen to very good effect when guiding the Richard Fahey-trained Donjuan Triumphant to a Group 2 victory in the Criterium de Maisons-Laffitte last month.