'He inspired so many': Taoiseach leads tributes to jockey Michael O’Sullivan following death

The 24-year-old died as a result of the injuries he suffered in a fall at Thurles on February 6, the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board announced on Sunday.
'He inspired so many': Taoiseach leads tributes to jockey Michael O’Sullivan following death

In a post on X, Micheal Martin said: “Deeply saddened to learn of the tragic death of jockey Michael O’Sullivan. A talented rider who inspired many. Pic: Sportsfile

The Taoiseach has said he is “deeply saddened” by the death of jockey Michael O’Sullivan.

The 24-year-old died as a result of the injuries he suffered in a fall at Thurles on February 6, the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board announced on Sunday.

The Cork man had been riding Wee Charlie for trainer Gerard O’Leary and was one of three fallers at the final fence in the two-mile Racing Again February 20th Handicap Chase.

In a post on X, Micheál Martin said: “Deeply saddened to learn of the tragic death of jockey Michael O’Sullivan. A talented rider who inspired many.

Tánaiste and Fine Gael leader Simon Harris also posted: “Such sad news this morning. I know people across our country are thinking of the family of Michael O’Sullivan this morning and of the wider racing family.

“An incredible talent taken so young.

“Keeping his family in my prayers at this extraordinarily painful time for them all.” O’Sullivan was taken to hospital by air ambulance and it was later confirmed that he was being treated in the intensive care unit at Cork University Hospital, where he had remained since.

O’Sullivan started off his riding career on the point-to-point circuit and was crowned champion under-21 rider in 2019.

His first win under rules came at Cork in 2018 when he guided Wilcosdiana, trained by his uncle, Eugene, to a 47-length victory in a hunter chase, and he turned professional in September 2022.

As a mark of respect, the fixture at Punchestown on Sunday and the Point-to-Point fixtures have been cancelled.

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