Godolphin Flying Start Trainees For 2025-2027 Revealed

Godolphin Flying Start executive director Clodagh Kavanagh | Emma Berry

The latest intake of Godolphin Flying Start trainees for the 2025-2027 term was revealed on Monday.

The two-year Thoroughbred Industry Management and Leadership Programme features trainees from Ireland, Morocco, Spain, India, New Zealand and the UK. Their course begins at Kildangan Stud, County Kildare, Ireland, on Monday, August 18.

The scholarship facilitates trainees to learn and experience practical horsemanship, management operations and leadership in the global Thoroughbred industry with phases in Ireland, the UK, the USA, Australia and Dubai. The course is accredited by University College Dublin Michael Smurfit Business School as a Graduate Certificate in Management.

Godolphin Flying Start executive director Clodagh Kavanagh said, “We are thrilled to welcome the 23rd intake of Godolphin Flying Start trainees this August. Their diverse talents and passion for the industry will sustain them as they commence the professional and personal development provided to them by Godolphin Flying Start.”

The dozen trainees are as follows:

  • Luke O'Neill, Ireland
  • Saad Saidi, Morocco
  • Kitty Ashby, UK
  • Tara Carroll, Ireland
  • Adrian Redondo, Spain
  • Jamie O'Connor, Ireland
  • Mageswar Periasamy Vishakan, India
  • Harry Winnard, UK
  • Emma Dillon, Ireland
  • Callum Jeffries, New Zealand
  • Raphael McCall, UK
  • Emma Hunter, Ireland

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