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French Jockey's U.S. Dream Dashes to Victory
20 Jan
Summary
- Young French jockey Cesar Belmont achieved his first U.S. win.
- He won aboard a massive longshot, paying $136.80.
- Belmont pursued his American racing dream with help from Gary Stevens.

Young jockey Cesar Belmont has successfully transitioned from France to the United States, realizing his lifelong dream of competing in American racing. In just his second U.S. mount and first on dirt, Belmont secured his initial victory aboard Sendit Mo for trainer Peter Miller. This win marked a significant milestone in his burgeoning career.
Belmont further showcased his talent on Saturday, January 17, 2026, at Santa Anita. He guided the massive longshot Famous Forza to victory in a maiden event on turf, paying an impressive $136.80 for a $2 win wager. Belmont expressed his long-held admiration for American racing, having watched major events like the Breeders' Cup and Kentucky Derby since childhood.
His decision to move to the U.S. was solidified after a collarbone injury in December 2024, providing time for reflection. Seeking guidance, Belmont contacted retired jockey Gary Stevens, who assisted him with obtaining a U.S. visa. Stevens then connected Belmont with agent Derek Lawson, who had previously helped facilitate French jockey Flavien Prat's successful transition to American racing.




