Members of the racing community have paid tribute to Michael O’Sullivan following his tragic death at the age of 24.
The jockey, widely regarded as one of the biggest talents in the Irish weighing room, succumbed to injuries sustained in a last-fence fall at Thurles on February 6 in the early hours of Sunday February 16.
During his career, O’Sullivan enjoyed three Grade One successes, including aboard Marine Nationale in the 2023 Supreme Novices’ Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival. He enjoyed successful associations with Barry Connell as well as the Noel George and Amanda Zetterholm combination, while also periodically riding for Willie Mullins in his native Ireland.
Tributes have poured in from far and wide across the racing community, including from some of his weighing-room colleagues on both sides of the Irish Sea.
On X, British champion jockey Harry Cobden posted: “Absolutely devastating news about Michael O’Sullivan. Sending my deepest condolences to his family and friends.”
Speaking on Sky Sports Racing, two-time Irish champion jockey Barry Geraghty said: “[He was] lovely, kind, caring and humble. His talent was obvious – everyone could see that – but [he was] such a good person behind the scenes. A really strong member of the weighing room [who was] loved and adored by everyone.”
Harry Skelton joined in the tributes on social media, writing: “Absolutely devastating news to hear Michael O’Sullivan has passed away. My thoughts are with his family, friends. When you go through that door to race you all want to come back in it together, his peg now sits empty for all the wrong reasons, thinking of all the Irish weighing room.”
O’Sullivan also left a lasting impression on trainers, with Paul Nicholls posting: “Everyone here in Ditcheat is heartbroken at the terrible news of Michael O’Sullivan. Our thoughts and prayers are with all his family, friends and colleagues in this incredibly sad time. RIP.”
Gordon Elliott echoed those sentiments, writing: “Sending our deepest condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of Michael O’Sullivan. Rest in peace.”
Ted Walsh described the late rider as a “standout young man” who was “a credit to his parents”.
Members of the media have also expressed their condolences. On X, Matt Chapman posted: “Just such sad news today over Michael O’Sullivan and everyone thinking of him and his family and friends. A massive thank you for being you, and for showing us and sharing with us your talent.”
Commentator and pundit Richard Hoiles said: “He was clearly much more than a jockey. [He was] intelligent, in terms of out of the saddle as well – he would have had so much more to offer long after his riding career had finished. It is just that tremendous shock that the whole aspect of people’s lives close to Michael were changed in an instant twist of fate. It’s very, very sad indeed.”
National Hunt racing at Punchestown was cancelled on Sunday in O’Sullivan’s honour, with point-to-point fixtures at Knockanard, Nenagh and Tinahely also called off. In Britain, jockeys will wear black armbands to honour O’Sullivan at Musselburgh and Lingfield.