Nine-time Irish champion jockey and Epsom Derby-winning rider Pat Smullen has announced his retirement from the saddle after completing an inspirational recovery from pancreatic cancer.

Pat Smullen on Mustajeeb – winner of The Jersey Stakes Royal Ascot in 2014 – Pic Steven Cargill / Racingfotos.com
Smullen’s decision not to return to competitive action brings the curtain down on a glittering career that yielded 12 European Classic victories, including a memorable triumph in the 2016 Investec Derby at Epsom aboard Harzand for long-time allies Dermot Weld and the Aga Khan.
The Racing Post reports that Smullen, who will turn 42 in two weeks’ time, said: “I had hoped to resume my riding career, but I’ve taken the decision to retire on medical advice.
“My treatment has been completed and I will be having regular check-ups to keep on top of the situation as there is always the chance the cancer could return.
“My decision is a sad one, but it is the right thing to do and it’s a case of putting my body, my health and my family first.”