KHP set to dedicate monument honoring Cody’s Wish and Cody Dorman

The work of equine sculptor Jocelyn Russell, 'The Bond' recalls an extraordinary relationship

LEXINGTON, Kentucky—Now that the monument has been installed, the Kentucky Horse Park (KHP) has announced the dedication of The Bond: Two Hearts–One Spirit. This unique artistic tribute honors the extraordinary connection between Thoroughbred champion racehorse Cody’s Wish and the late Cody Dorman. Together, their story touched millions around the world.

The ceremony will take place at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, October 11, 2025, near the Kentucky Horse Park’s Hall of Champions Barn. It is open to the public.

Created by renowned equine sculptor Jocelyn Russell, The Bond honors the remarkable relationship between a horse and a young man. It was a relationship that transcended sport, disability and circumstance. The life-sized bronze captures Cody’s Wish lowering his head into Cody Dorman’s lap. This was a gesture repeated every time they met and one that ignited a spark in both of their hearts.

Thoughtfully designed

The monument is thoughtfully designed so that visitors in wheelchairs can roll up, place their hands on the horse’s nose and meet the gaze of Cody’s Wish. This is, of course, a direct reflection of Cody Dorman’s own experience. Nearby, a wall displays the iconic photograph of the pair, creating a powerful backdrop for photos.

Those standing are also encouraged to approach the sculpture, touch the horse’s nose, and share in the moment. This makes the experience inclusive and meaningful for all. “The story of Cody’s Wish and Cody Dorman represents the very best of what horses mean to us as humans,” said Lee Carter, president of the Kentucky Horse Park. “This monument is not only a tribute to them, but also a reminder of the healing, joy and inspiration horses bring to our lives every day.”

A lifelong connection

This celebrated bond began in 2018 when the Dormans visited Godolphin’s Gainsborough Farm through the Make-A-Wish Foundation. The young foal, later named Cody’s Wish, approached Cody, who was born with Wolf-Hirschhorn syndrome and used a wheelchair. From that moment, a lifelong connection was formed.

Cody’s Wish went on to become a Breeders’ Cup and Grade 1-winning champion. Meanwhile, Cody Dorman’s courage and joy captured the hearts of fans worldwide. The Dorman family shared their feelings about the monument:

“We are so humbly proud and grateful for such a meaningful and stunning monument to be installed at the Kentucky Horse Park to commemorate the beautiful and enduring impact that our son Cody shared with Cody’s Wish. In the true spirit of Cody, who always thought of others before himself, he will forever share his love for Cody’s Wish through this inspiring monument. Cody and Cody’s Wish will continue to run through the hearts of many for generations to come.

“Thank you to the many wonderful people and businesses that came together to make this become a reality. And many thanks to all those that have cheered, cried, smiled and had their hearts filled with the divine inspiration of their Bond along this journey.

“God Bless,
“Kelly, Leslie, Kylie, and always & forever, Cody.”

Dedication details

Everyone is welcome to celebrate this unforgettable story at the October 11 dedication. Attendance to the ceremony is free, and guests should enter through the visitor center. The monument will serve as a permanent tribute at the Kentucky Horse Park.

Date: Saturday, October 11, 2025
Time: 9:00 a.m.
Location: Kentucky Horse Park, Lexington, KY

Landing page image from sculptor Jocelyn Russell’s social media


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