A leap into history: Narredu's Asia win Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup thriller at Ascot

Inspired by his idol Frankie Dettori, Suraj kept his promise to perform the iconic ‘Flying Dismount’ after becoming the first Indian jockey to ride a winner at the legendary racecourse

  • PUBLISHED: Sat 9 Aug 2025, 10:01 PM UPDATED: Sun 10 Aug 2025, 8:39 PM

Ascot Racecourse, where legends are made and dreams soar, has witnessed many big moments, but for India’s Suraj Narredu, just getting there was already something special.

A champion jockey with more than 2,400 wins at home, Suraj was making his debut in the prestigious Dubai Duty Free Shergar Cup with a promise in his back pocket, a long-held dream in his head, and the pride of a racing nation on his shoulders.

Days earlier, Narredu had vowed that if he rode a winner, he would perform the iconic Frankie Dettori ‘flying dismount’, which had been immortalised by the Italian after special victories. It was much more than just a stunt; it was a tribute to the superstar whose ‘Magnificent Seven’ in 1996 inspired Suraj, a boy in India, to watch the feat on a VHS tape and become a jockey.

He also confessed he’d never actually done the leap before. “I was a little bit scared,” he said, “but I knew I had to do it.”

And he did.

Guiding Fireblade to a thrilling win in the Shergar Cup Stayers (Handicap), Suraj launched debutant Team Asia onto a course toward a historic victory. Then, as the crowd cheered in anticipation, he vaulted from the saddle in a perfect airborne salute having realised his Ascot dream.

“This is absolutely brilliant; it’s a dream come true,” Suraj said. “To ride in Ascot and to have a winner, and to do it for India… It’s a long-time dream. I’m glad I could do it today.

“There's nothing better than having your family here, lots of well-wishers and friends. It’s a proud moment for India, and we showcased our talent.

“I would love to come to Ascot again, every year!

Owning Ascot, Making history

The day belonged to Team Asia, captained by Suraj and joined by Japanese stars Ryusei Sakai and Mirai Iwata. Their two wins, Suraj’s in the Stayers and Sakai’s in the Sprint, plus consistent podium finishes, earned them 68 points, edging four-time former champions Europe (67) in one of the tightest contests in the Shergar Cup’s 25-year history.

Great Britain & Ireland, also a former winner, finished third (62), and Rest of the World, the most successful team in the event with seven triumphs, finished fourth (55).

Six winners, One champion

Remarkably, each of the six races in the annual team competition was won by a different jockey, with Hugh Bowman, best known for his winning exploits with legendary racehorse Winx, one of the greatest racehorses in history, taking the Silver Saddle for leading rider.

Suraj’s debut was more than a victory. It was a statement that an Indian rider, far from home, on one of racing’s most hallowed stages, could match the best riders in the world.

“As you get older, every winner you ride is of great value,” he said. “But to do it outside of your comfort zone… It’s something else.” I think we proved something today."

Truly something else as Suraj dared to honour his boyhood hero with a bold, mid-air leap, capturing the pure, unbridled joy of a milestone victory and a promise fulfilled.

Team standings

ASIA 68

EUROPE 67

GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND 62

REST OF THE WORLD 55

Alistair Haggis Silver Saddle standings

Hugh Bowman ROW 32

Per-Anders Graberg EUR 26

Ryusei Sakai ASI 25

Robbie Dolan GBI 25

Hollie Doyle GBI 24

Suraj Narredu ASI 23

Delphine Santiago EUR 22

Karis Teetan ROW 20

Mirai Iwata ASI 20

Dario Di Tocco EUR 19

Joanna Mason GBI 13

Katie Davis ROW 3