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Home»Human Interest»Kentucky Horse Park Honors Cody Dorman & Cody’s Wish With Monument That Lets Everyone ‘Feel the Bond’

Kentucky Horse Park Honors Cody Dorman & Cody’s Wish With Monument That Lets Everyone ‘Feel the Bond’

Two Hearts, One Spirit

Jeremy HarrisBy Jeremy HarrisOctober 9, 20252 Mins Read
Cody Dorman Monument
Image source via https://codyswishmonument.com/

It’s not every day that a monument is built to capture a moment so powerful it moved the world. But that’s exactly what’s happening this weekend at the Kentucky Horse Park, where a brand-new tribute will forever honor the bond between a young man named Cody Dorman and the champion racehorse who carried his name, Cody’s Wish.

The monument, titled The Bond: Two Hearts — One Spirit, freezes in bronze the simple but unforgettable gesture that defined their friendship, the horse lowering its head into Cody’s lap. Cody, who lived with a rare genetic condition called Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome, used a wheelchair and communicated with a tablet. Every time he met the horse, Cody’s Wish bowed his head as if the two shared their own private language.

What makes this monument even more extraordinary is its design. Visitors in wheelchairs can roll right up to the sculpture, touch the horse’s nose, and lock eyes with it. In other words, the memorial doesn’t just tell the story, it lets people feel it for themselves.

The bond began in 2018, when Cody met the then-foal at a Make-A-Wish event. From that day on, the connection was undeniable. Godolphin, the horse’s owner, even named the foal after him.

Cody’s Wish went on to become a racing star, winning multiple Grade 1 races and being crowned 2023 Horse of the Year. But his greatest victory may have been the joy and visibility he gave Cody and his family. The Dormans often said, “They made each other better,” a sentiment that the monument now captures in metal and stone.

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An Invitation to Everyone

The unveiling ceremony is set for October 11 at 9:00 a.m. near the Hall of Champions Barn. Unlike many statues that sit behind ropes, this one invites people in. It’s interactive, inclusive, and deeply symbolic, a reminder that the story of Cody and Cody’s Wish wasn’t just about a boy and a horse, but about love, hope, and accessibility for all.

And starting this weekend, anyone who visits Lexington will get the chance to lean in too.

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