Ireland’s Paul O’Shea bested a 15-horse jump-off to win the $210,000 CSIO5* Longines Grand Prix of the Palm Beach Masters at the picturesque Deeridge Farms in Wellington, Florida. Despite losing his rein after the jump-off’s third fence, O’Shea rode the fastest of the three double clear rounds to earn the win on Tequestrian Farms’ Imerald Van ‘t Voorhof. The win marked the first five-star grand prix victory of O’Shea’s career.

“I lost my rein after fence three, and it took me awhile to get organized again, so I did not get the distance that I wanted,” said O’ Shea. “But Imerald tried even harder, and he stayed on track, so I have to give him credit there.”

The Alan Wade-designed course was a challenge for some of the 44 starters but still provided a crowd in the jump-off. Juan Manuel Gallego (COL) and Coulash van de Broy Z provided the first double clear in 39.36 seconds, leaving the door open for the determined dozen yet to jump.

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