Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Meet veterinari­an — Dr Grace Mcdonnough Lyon

The first female vet to work at Caymanas Park

- BY RUDDY ALLEN Observer staff reporter

The first female veterinari­an to work at Caymanas Park, dr Grace Mcdonnough Lyon, says she was pleased for the recognitio­n given to her by her present-day colleagues and the promoting company Supreme Ventures Racing and entertainm­ent Limited for her service to the equine industry. during her tenure at Caymanas Park, dr Mcdonnough Lyon provided services in the testing barn and paddock operations on race days.

She also served as a regulatory veterinari­an from 1974 to 1989, and was the deputy director of veterinary services in Jamaica. In addition, Dr Mcdonnough Lyon was the first woman to own and operate a veterinary clinic locally.

“I am pleased to be recognised and honoured today (April 30) with a race run in my honour. My father Dr L T Mcdonnough was a veterinari­an and he was here from the onset. You asked how I got involved in the profession, well based on the influence of my father.

“I probably started my preparatio­n at Knox College, then I went to St Andrew High and overseas for a short while before attending the

University of Glasgow and on completion, I came back and worked with the government as a veterinary officer,” she told The Supreme Racing Guide.

Dr Mcdonnough Lyon continued: “I then left in the position of an acting deputy director. But I also had a private practice and ran the clinic and another venture in associatio­n with Dr Franz Alexander.

While I was at the clinic, I often came to the racetrack. Then it was different from what it is at present and I left in the 1980s. I am so glad that I came and saw the improvemen­t with more to come on stream shortly and that is good news. To have this focus on vets on World Veterinary Day is laudable as it gives the public an eye into the wholesomen­ess of the veterinary profession and the profession has been highlighte­d today in no uncertain manner with a race in its honour. Well done to all concerned.”

Though retired from veterinary practice, Dr Mcdonnough Lyon remains highly respected in the veterinary community and was conferred with the Order of Distinctio­n (Officer Class), by the Government of Jamaica in 2021, in recognitio­n of her contributi­on as a veterinari­an.

 ?? Robinson) (Photo: Garfield ?? Dr Grace Mcdonnough Lyon in a hearty conversati­ion with trainer Jason Dacosta.
Robinson) (Photo: Garfield Dr Grace Mcdonnough Lyon in a hearty conversati­ion with trainer Jason Dacosta.
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