MOURNERS have gathered for the funeral of Michael O’Sullivan – the Cheltenham Festival-winning jockey who died aged 24.
Racing has been in mourning since Sunday after his tragic passing was confirmed.

The coffin of Michael O’Sullivan is carried into St John the Baptist Church as racing remembered the tragic 24-year-old jockey[/caption]
Cheltenham Festival-winning jockey O’Sullivan sadly died as a result of the injuries he suffered in a fall[/caption]
O’Sullivan died as a result of the injuries he suffered in a fall at Thurles on February 6[/caption]
O’Sullivan, a rising star of the weighing room, suffered injuries in a fall at Thurles on February 6 from which he never recovered.
As the tributes poured in he was remembered as a ‘beautiful person‘ – with the sport lucky to have such an accomplished, confident and intelligent young man among its ranks.
His awful passing at a young age and just weeks before Cheltenham Festival has left a huge hole in people’s hearts.
The funeral mass at St. John the Baptist Church in Cork was packed with mourners remembering a much-loved and respected rider.
His coffin bearing the blue and gold flag of his GAA club Kilshannig was met at the church door by a guard of honour made up of over a dozen jockeys he raced with.
More to follow.