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Umberto Rispoli

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Umberto Rispoli (born 31 August 1988 in San Severino Marche, Italy) is a horse racing jockey. He commenced his apprenticeship in 2005 and graduated to the senior ranks in 2010. He is currently a member of the HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Early life

Rispoli (born 31 August 1988 in San Severino Marche, Italy), but is family is originally from Napoli. He grew up in Scampia, the infamous neighborhood later to be used as the set for the Gomorrah (TV series). In the summer of 2002 Rispoli left Naples to reach Luigi Camici’s stable, in Cisterna di Latina. Camici saddled the Arc de triomphe winner Tony Bin in 1988, the same year when Umberto was born. In Autumn 2004 Umberto got his Jockey Licence in the Italian Racing School in Pisa. On 5 February 2005 he made his debut in Varese for Alduino Botti, who later became his trainer for five years. He rode 82 winners on his first year as apprentice. In the 2009 Rispoli was crowned Champion Jockey for his first time, a feat he repeated in 2010. He spent five seasons in France between 2012 and 2016, before he moved to Hong Kong, where he lives with his Fiancée Kimberley Mosse and their son Hayden.

Career as a Jockey

Rispoli rode his first race in Varese on Polar Eagle in February 2005. He finished second. On 19/2/05 he rode his first winner, Pace Maker. He was crowned Champion Italian Jockey during the 2009 and 2010 racing seasons. In 2009 Rispoli broke the Italian record of Gianfranco Dettori’s 229 winners exactly 20 years later on the very same day 21/11/09. Rispoli did 230 on Sugarland in Pisa, eventually setting the new record at 245. After 5 season 2012-2016 in France with few Gr1 success in the bag, he moved to Hong Kong where at the moment he is riding full season under HKJC. He rode so far 1492 winners around the world, including Italy, France, England, Germany, Czech Republic, Japan, Hong Kong, South Africa and the Mauritius.

Major Wins

Twice Italian Champion Jockey: 2009 and 2010

Italy Italy

Japan Japan

Hong Kong Hong Kong

France France

References