Dettori's vigorous start from the stalls set the tone for the race, allowing Mostahdaf to establish an early lead under his guidance. Despite a strong response from the odds-on favourite Paddington (4-6), ridden by Ryan Moore, Dettori's adept handling of Mostahdaf kept him ahead as they entered the crucial home straight.

Nashwa, another horse trained by the Gosdens, pushed ahead of Paddington to secure second place

In a thrilling conclusion to the race, Nashwa, another horse trained by the Gosdens, pushed ahead of Paddington to secure second place in the competitive four-horse field. The Gosdens celebrated a remarkable one-two finish, underscoring their expertise in training top-class racehorses.

The Juddmonte International saw Dettori stepping in for Jim Crowley, who had received a 20-day suspension and a £10,000 fine for violating whip rules while riding Hukum in the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot. 

Dettori's remarkable performance not only highlighted his exceptional talent but also showcased his adaptability in the face of unexpected opportunities.

As the racing world looks back on this historic Juddmonte International, Frankie Dettori's name shines even brighter in the annals of the sport. His record-sixth victory stands as a testament to his enduring skill and his ability to triumph in the face of fierce competition.

">