Ariel Grange's great mare Legacy, ridden by Daniel Coyle of Ireland, wins the Best Horse title during the Final in Barcelona.
Daniel Coyle
Leagues held their final competitions ahead of the Final in Riyadh, KSA, April 16–20, which offers record-breaking prize money of €2.6m.
It was a St. Patrick's Day victory for the Irish rider with an exciting new ride owned by Ariel Grange and scouted by Jeroen Dubbeldam.
The Irish rider took the $100,000 Lemieux Grand Prix CSI3* at World Equestrian Center – Ocala and was also 3rd with Quintin.
Daniel Coyle places 1st and 2nd in the $100,000 Wheels Up Grand Prix in Ocala. with Sean Jobin and Francois Lamontagne 6th and 7th.
The win aboard the Canadian-owned horse qualifies the Irish rider for the Longines Final 2024 in Riyadh (KSA) in April.
Irish rider Daniel Coyle took the London Grand Prix riding Ariel Grange's Legacy as the festive year-ender wound down on Monday.
Canada-based Irish rider Daniel Coyle places third with Ariel Grange's Legacy at a show hailed as "the horse world's biggest Christmas party."
The Irish rider rode Ariel Grange's Legacy to win the $150,000 Mad Barn Big Ben International Challenge at the Royal Horse Show.
Ireland sweeps the podium in the $142,500 CSI5* Welcome at Wesley Clover Parks, with the Coyle brothers placing one-two.