The rich class highlighted the final day of CSIO4* competition at WEF; Canadian Beth Underhill placed 4th aboard Nikka.
Daniel Coyle
Daniel Coyle rode Ariel Grange's Legacy to win the $250,000 CSI4*-W over a tough, technical track that saw few clear rounds.
A field of 31 tested course designer Bernardo Costa Cabral's track at Split Rock Fall II in Lexington, Kentucky.
The Irish rider took the biggest show jumping purse in the US aboard Ariel Grange's Legacy to conclude the 2022 HITS Ocala circuit.
Top Canadian in the $6,000 Douglas Elliman Real Estate 1.45m CSI4* on Wednesday was Nicole Walker riding Atout Des Trambles.
The CSH mare was back in form after a two-year layoff; top Canadian in the $37,000 class was Erynn Ballard with Comedie De Talma.
The Saturday night feature saw 11 in the jumpoff with the Irishman and the mare, who competed in Europe over the summer, coming out on top.
The $310,000 purchase won just the second time out of the gate in the $10,000 Developing Jumper Series Five-Year-Old Classic at WEF 10.
Daniel Coyle (IRL) finished the 2019/2020 Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ North American League the same way he started it — with a win.
Australia’s Rowan Willis topped the $50,000 Canadian Open International Challenge, presented by 1-800-GOT-JUNK?, on Friday evening, November 8, at the Royal Horse Show, held as part of the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, in Toronto, ON. The best was saved for last when Willis, 39, and his 2018 FEI World Equestrian Games™ (WEG) mount, Blue Movie, […]