Michael O’Sullivan dead as Irish jockey, 25, dies of injuries after five-horse pile-up | Racing | Sport




Irish jockey Michael O'Sullivan has died at the age of 25 weeks after being involved in a five-horse pile-up. The International Horse Racing Board (IHRB) have confirmed the tragic news, with tributes pouring in from around the horseracing community and beyond. 

O'Sullivan was one of several fallers on the final hurdle at Thurles Racecourse on February 6. He was airlifted to Cork University Hospital where he succumbed to his injuries. O'Sullivan was surrounded by his family. 

The IHRB said: "On behalf of the O'Sullivan family, it is with profound sadness that the IHRB confirms the passing of Michael O'Sullivan. The directors and staff of the IHRB wish to extend their sincere condolences to Michael's family, partner, friends, his colleagues, in the weighroom and the wider racing community at this time."

Dr Jennifer Pugh, Chief Medical Officer of the IHRB, said: “Michael sadly passed away in the early hours of Sunday morning surrounded by his loving family in Cork University Hospital. We extend our appreciation to the multidisciplinary teams who provided the best of medical care to Michael, both on the racecourse and in Cork University Hospital.

“Michael’s family took the decision to donate his organs at this incredibly difficult time, but in doing so made a choice that will make a real difference to the lives of other patients and their families.

“I have had the privilege of knowing Michael through his amateur and professional career and his dedication, modesty and kind nature always made him a pleasure to be around. Michael’s success and his humility will have inspired many and I share the feeling of loss today with all those who knew him.

"Michael’s family would like to reiterate their gratefulness for all the support they have received in the last couple of days and express their appreciation to the local community and racing family. The O’Sullivan family have asked for privacy at this time.”

Darragh O’Loughlin, CEO of the IHRB, said: “Michael was an exceptionally talented young rider who was always popular in the weighroom. Michael will be deeply missed by everyone in racing who had the pleasure of knowing him. Our hearts go out to Michael’s family, especially his parents Bernadette and William and his brother Alan, who will feel his loss most keenly.”

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