An official report on the accident in Thoris, which led to the death of the emerging star, did not find Michael Osolivan
The death of the rising stars in the knight Michael Osoulivan was due to the “risks inherent in the national hunting race,” according to an official report.
The 24 -year -old contestant, who was 24 -year -old, suffered serious injuries in five hp in the last fence of the race again on February 20, where he was killed in Thoris on February 6, where Mount Wei Charlie was killed. He was transferred to the hospital in Cork and died ten days later.
O carellivan was the subject of many greeting at the Shellham Festival, where the upper novice obstacle was renamed, a race he won in 2023, in his honor. His loved ones were present to watch the first winner in the festivals in festivals in festivals in festivals, the mother's champion won at that time, in a strange coincidence, Jazi Matti, the winner of the other Schlentham Festival, later on the same day.
The Irish Organizational Council for Horses has launched an investigation into the fall of O'Sallivan, and on Monday published its results and recommendations in a brief report.
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The report said: “The accident was revealed, as five horses and knights participated in a series of reactions to the fall in the final fence.
“Charlie was eliminated on February 10 due to a leg injury that was exposed in the fall. The knights and other horses are not injured.”
IHRB looked at video analysis, eyewitness accounts, and searches after the border. He did not find this “any evidence of a human error, equipment failure or environmental factors as a major cause.”
“The incident rates to the risks rooted in the national fishing race, with a series of independent falls that cause an inevitable chain reaction.
“The response to the medical, veterinary and logistical teams were fast and professional, and adhered to IHRB protocols and best practices.
While no preventive factor has been identified, the report of the report included augmented medical training to deal with severe head injuries and multiple horse accidents and introduce a watering system in Thurles to improve ground consistency.
“This tragic incident has strongly affected the volatile community, and our ideas with the Michael Osoulivan family, his friends, colleagues and all those who have not touched his loss remains,” said IHRB, DARRAGH O'Helin.
“Our professionalism has been perfect, but we are committed to learning from this event. These recommendations reflect our solution to enhance safety while maintaining the integrity of the sport we are organizing.”
He added: “IHRB maintains an uncompromising focus on safety to reduce the risk of racing or harm to all participants. We owe it to Michael, and for the trail, and every person in our sport to continue to move forward. This report is a step towards this goal.”