Wincanton raceday raises valuable funds in celebrating life of Keagan Kirkby
‘The community wanted to do something in his memory to give something back’.
Over GBP 100,000 was raised on a poignant day’s racing at Wincanton held in memory of the late Keagan Kirkby. Kirkby, 25, who worked for Paul Nicholls in nearby Ditcheat, tragically died in a fall at Charing point-to-point in February. His death had a profound impact on the racing community, both in the area and further afield, and the seven-race card at Wincanton on Sunday was hosted to celebrate his life and raise money for both Racing Welfare and the Injured Jockeys Fund. There was a charity race named in his honour which was contested by many of his friends and eventually won by bloodstock agent and former jockey Tom Malone aboard Joe Tizzard’s Alexei. Malone alone raised GBP 35,000 for the cause and in second and third place were two of Kirkby closest friends, Joe Wroe and Alfie Shalliker.Before racing took place at Wincanton today, a Charity race in aid of Racing Welfare and the Injured Jockeys Fund took place, in memory of Keagan Kirkby
Congratulations to all involved 👏#ITVRacing | @wincantonraces pic.twitter.com/ljdyc0IZsO — ITV Racing (@itvracing) October 27, 2024
Well done @TMBloodstock and thank you to all involved! A fitting tribute to Keagan Kirkby. Gone but never forgotten. https://t.co/jVQxpTj0uw
— Injured Jockeys Fund (@IJF_official) October 27, 2024
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