Frankie Dettori, the esteemed jockey, has abandoned his retirement plans and will continue his career in the US as a full-time jockey, according to SkySportsNews. This unexpected decision has caused a stir in the racing world. In other news, the Grand National is implementing safety measures to prevent further fatalities, including reducing the number of horses from 40 to 34 and softening the fences. These changes come in the wake of five deaths in the past four races.
Grand National to reduce number of horses to 34 and soften fences in bid to make famous race safer https://t.co/oJPgO3Ozab
"I'm not ready to stop." 💬 Frankie Dettori has cancelled his plans to retire from the saddle later this year and will continue to ride in America as a full-time jockey. 🏇 https://t.co/aad6uxIetj
He's planning to ride in the United States next year. #BBCRacing https://t.co/q2atjy5WTY
The maximum field in the Grand National will be reduced from 40 runners to 34 among a raft of changes to make the world’s most famous steeplechase safer. ⬇️ @robwrighttips reports on the tweaks after five deaths in the past four editions https://t.co/v4b0yYgsxI
Frankie Dettori abandons retirement plans to continue racing career in US https://t.co/Kzn3ncHjty
BREAKING: Frankie Dettori will postpone his retirement from horse racing to participate in the US 🏇 https://t.co/GHLPzpaJV4
Frankie Dettori CANCELS his plan to retire https://t.co/7g8rf3RrPY https://t.co/fBfU2B80to