Ireland’s Daniel Coyle and the brilliant 14-year-old mare Legacy came out on top at the eleventh leg of the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup™ 2023/2024 Western European League series in Leipzig, Germany today. In an edge-of-the-seat 13-horse jump-off against the clock the pair produced the kind of round that only a secure longtime partnership can put together, throwing caution to the wind and enjoying every moment as they pinned an A-list cast of rivals into the minor placings.

There were 11 home runners in the starting field of 40 from 15 countries, but it was Switzerland’s Martin Fuchs with Commissar Pezi and Steve Guerdat with Double Jeu d’Honvault who slotted into second and third places while Frenchmen Kevin Staut (Beau de Laubry Z) and Edward Levy (Eify du Pic) finished fourth and fifth ahead of Sweden’s Rolf-Goran Bengtsson (Zuccero HV) in sixth.

For Coyle, today’s win was particularly satisfying because last month at the eighth leg in London (GBR) he looked set for victory only for it to be snatched from his grasp by the home nation’s Scott Brash and Ben Maher in the closing stages. The Irishman wasn’t going to let it happen again today however. Clear and fast when sixth to go against the clock, his time of 31.70 would be bettered, but only at the expense of fences on the floor.

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