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We are all better for knowing Cody Dorman and Cody’s Wish. Cody’s Wish fought all the way to the finish in his career finale and defended his Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile title. #BC23 #BreedersCup

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J.R. Alcyone2 years ago

Rest in peace, Cody. So glad your horse came home safe & won one last time for you.

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松永透2 years ago

He is a true Warrior. Rest In Peace Cody

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Kauto2 years ago

I'm tearing up hearing the news and watching this. Cody was a very special human being, how lovely was his relationship with such a lovely horse in Cody's Wish

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adrian hayes2 years ago

Magnificent result

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Venckman 👻👻👻2 years ago

Yes we are. Bless them all.

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David Cuellar2 years ago

The Dormant family is in my prayers. Thank you Cody!

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Brian moran2 years ago

@GraceMcentee With a bit off luck we'll see you riding in one of the big races at next yrs breeder's Cup your a dam good jockey all the best for the future young lady 👍

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Henry Dembski2 years ago

It’s a great story but the industry always has to have that feel good story to cover up Classic winner coming off 10 year suspension and two horses who died prior to BC

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Pavla Nygaard2 years ago

The Dirt Mile is the race we won as a breeder of Battle of Midway in 2017 and so the race already holds a very special place in my heart. Having such a magical story with Cody’s Wish makes the Dirt Mile even more special.

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Jay B2 years ago

RIP Cody

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💙 On Saturday morning at the Kentucky Horse Park, a crowd gathered to witness the unveiling of a particularly special monument. “The Bond: Two Hearts-One Spirit” is a monument that celebrates the extraordinary connection between Cody Dorman and the remarkable racehorse Cody’s Wish. It was seven years ago today, Oct. 11, that Cody Dorman met Cody’s Wish - then a yearling - at Gainsborough Farm through a Make-A-Wish Foundation visit. Sculpted by Jocelyn Russell, the life-size bronze captures Cody’s Wish lowering his head into Cody Dorman’s lap. It was thoughtfully designed so that visitors in wheelchairs can roll up to the sculpture and place their hands on the horse’s nose, gazing up into the horse’s eyes just as Cody did with Cody’s Wish so many times. The Dorman family, along with the Godolphin team and many familiar faces from the farm to the track and beyond were on-hand to witness the unveiling, including Carson Jost and his family. Carson was born with the rare genetic disorder known as Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome, the same condition that Cody Dorman had. A pivotal moment of the unveiling took place after the sheets were removed to reveal the statue, as Carson Jost was wheeled up to be the first to stare up at the Cody’s Wish monument and place his hand on the bronze nose. This special monument is the first in Kentucky Horse Park history to memorialize a horse that is still alive. Accompanying the statue are two walls, one to commemorate the bond between Cody and Cody’s Wish and the other to recognize the remarkable racehorse. You are missed Cody. But your legacy lives on, as does the inspiring story shared by you and your namesake, an incredible racehorse whose talent is only outshined by his loving heart. 💙

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