France Galop suspends jockey Boudot following rape indictment

France’s reigning champion jockey on the Flat was charged with rape on Wednesday

France Galop has announced it has initially suspended leading jockey Pierre-Charles Boudot from riding for the next two days following his rape indictment. File photograph: Alan Crowhurst/PA
France Galop has announced it has initially suspended leading jockey Pierre-Charles Boudot from riding for the next two days following his rape indictment. File photograph: Alan Crowhurst/PA

France Galop has announced it has initially suspended leading jockey Pierre-Charles Boudot from riding for the next two days, following his indictment for rape.

The case against Boudot, who spent two days in police custody this week, reportedly relates to allegations made by a female work-rider following a party in Cagnes-sur-Mer in February.

Boudot was named in media reports earlier this week, and the public prosecutor in Senlis subsequently confirmed his identity.

The 28-year-old is a three-time champion jockey in France, and won the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe on Waldgeist in 2019.

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Boudot was due to ride last year’s Arc runner-up In Swoop at ParisLongchamp on Thursday, but France’s governing body announced his suspension via its Twitter account late on Wednesday evening.