Irish Jockey Michael O’Sullivan Dies After Injuries from Fall at Thurles Racecourse

He passed away on Sunday, February 16, 2025, at Cork University Hospital, 10 days after the incident, as confirmed by the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board (IHRB).

Thurles, Ireland – The Irish horseracing community is in mourning following the tragic death of jockey Michael O’Sullivan, who passed away on Sunday, February 16, 2025, at Cork University Hospital. The 24-year-old suffered severe injuries in a fall during a race at Thurles Racecourse just 10 days prior, on February 6. The Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board (IHRB) confirmed the devastating news.

O’Sullivan was an accomplished jockey, having ridden 90 winners in Ireland and five in Britain. The fatal incident occurred during the second race of the day at Thurles, when O’Sullivan and two other riders fell at the final fence. Riding Wee Charlie, O’Sullivan sustained critical injuries in the accident. He received immediate medical attention on the course before being airlifted to Cork University Hospital, where he was placed in intensive care.

Dr. Jennifer Pugh, Chief Medical Officer of the IHRB, announced that O’Sullivan passed away early Sunday morning, surrounded by his loved ones. In an emotional statement, Dr. Pugh said, “Michael was known for his dedication, modesty, and kind nature, both as an amateur and a professional. It was a privilege to know him.”

The O’Sullivan family has made the selfless decision to donate Michael’s organs, a gesture that reflects his generous spirit. They have asked for privacy as they grieve this profound loss.

Tributes have poured in from across the racing community, with many remembering O’Sullivan not only for his talent in the saddle but also for his warm and approachable personality. His passing leaves a significant void in Irish horseracing, where he was regarded as a rising star with a bright future.

Key Points: Tragic Death of Irish Jockey Michael O’Sullivan


Incident Date and Location: Michael O’Sullivan, a 24-year-old Irish jockey, suffered serious injuries in a fall during a race at Thurles Racecourse, Ireland, on February 6, 2025.
Death: He passed away on Sunday, February 16, 2025, at Cork University Hospital, 10 days after the incident, as confirmed by the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board (IHRB).
Career Achievements: O’Sullivan had ridden 90 winners in Ireland and five in Britain, showcasing his talent as a jockey.
Accident Details: The fall occurred during the second race of the day when O’Sullivan and two other riders fell at the final fence. He was riding Wee Charlie and was airlifted to the hospital after on-course treatment.
Medical Outcome: O’Sullivan was placed in intensive care and passed away early Sunday morning, surrounded by his family.
IHRB Statement: Dr. Jennifer Pugh, IHRB Chief Medical Officer, described O’Sullivan as dedicated, modest, and kind, expressing the privilege of knowing him.
Family Decision: The O’Sullivan family chose to donate his organs and has requested privacy during this time.
Community Response: The racing community has paid tribute to O’Sullivan, remembering him for both his skill and his warm, friendly personality.

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