The 2023-2025 Godolphin Flying Start trainees arrived at Kildangan Stud on Monday Aug. 14 to commence their two-year scholarship within the Thoroughbred industry. The class of 2023-25 comprises trainees from five different nationalities, including Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
This week they have commenced ICT and communications training and next week they will begin their Equine Anatomy and Physiology module at University College Dublin.
Godolphin Flying Start executive director, Clodagh Kavanagh, said: "We welcomed our 21st Godolphin Flying Start class of 12 trainees to Kildangan Stud on Aug. 14. It is a milestone year for the program, having had our 20-year reunion in Kildare in June, which was attended by over 100 graduates. We look forward to collaborating with industry professionals to give the trainees opportunities to learn, complete externships, and gain employment in the future so that we may achieve our vision of being the source of influential leaders of the industry."
Anna Cahill from County Kildare and Gerard Donworth from County Limerick are the team leaders for the first Irish Phase.
"We feel privileged to have received the scholarship for Godolphin Flying Start. What it offers from an educational perspective, along with the opportunity to get hands-on in the Thoroughbred breeding and racing industry is unparalleled. To experience all aspects of the industry on a global scale is something that is quite unique. We are delighted to have started here in Kildangan Stud for our first Irish phase. We look forward to making the most of this experience and growing as individuals and as a team."
The 2023-25 trainees are:
Mitchell Whelan, New Zealand
Harrison Everett, Australia
Sean Cooper, Ireland
Anna Cahill, Ireland
George Connolly, Ireland
Sam Baker, Ireland
Johnny Marsh, UK
Jake Swinburn, UK
Daisy Fenwick, USA
Gerard Donworth, Ireland
Harper McVey, USA
Claire Wilson, USA