French champion jockey Boudot banned over rape charge
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15/05/2021 - 13:34 Boudot, celebrating his 2019 Arc success, is banned from riding over rape charge GEOFFROY VAN DER HASSELT AFP 2 min
Paris (AFP)
French champion jockey Pierre-Charles Boudot will miss Sunday s French Guineas meeting at Longchamp after being served with a three-month ban over rape allegations.
French racing s rulers France Galop served the Prix de l Arc de Triomphe-winning rider with the suspension on Friday.
It followed talks with Boudot who was charged on Wednesday by French public prosecutors with the rape of a female rider at Cagnes-sur-Mer in February.
Boudot denies the charge.
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Reigning champion jockey Pierre-Charles Boudot has been suspended from riding for three months by France Galop as a result of being charged with rape.
The three-time winner of France s cravache d or was stood down along with fellow jockey Pierre Bazire, who has been charged with failing to report a crime over the same incident, after both appeared before France Galop stewards on Friday.
French jockey Boudot suspended for 3 months amid rape charge
May 15, 2021 GMT
PARIS (AP) French horse racing has suspended star jockey Pierre-Charles Boudot for three months pending a rape investigation.
Fellow jockey Pierre Bazire was given the same suspension after being accused of failing to report a crime, which allegedly happened in February.
France Galop announced the suspensions late Friday, after charges were brought against both men earlier this week at a tribunal court in Senlis, north of Paris.
The gravity of the allegations meant the jockeys had to be suspended under article 216 of its race code, said France Galop, which also reminded that both men are innocent until proven guilty.
France Galop suspends Pierre-Charles Boudot for three months
Fri 14 May 2021
France Galop has announced it has suspended top jockey Pierre-Charles Boudot from riding for the next three months as a âprecautionary measureâ, following his indictment for rape.
The case against Boudot, who spent two days in police custody this week, reportedly relates to allegations following a party in Cagnes-sur-Mer in February.
The 28-year-old is a three-time champion jockey in France, and won the Prix de lâArc de Triomphe on Waldgeist in 2019.
Boudot â who in March posted on his Twitter account strongly denying any wrongdoing â was due to ride last yearâs Arc runner-up In Swoop at ParisLongchamp on Thursday, but Franceâs governing body announced an initial two-day suspension late on Wednesday evening, before he then provided âobservationsâ to France Galop on Friday.