Daniel Coyle wins big in Florida
Ireland's Daniel Coyle claimed the biggest show jumping purse in the United States on Sunday after he guided Legacy to top spot at the $500,000 Great American Grand Prix in Florida.
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Ireland's Daniel Coyle claimed the biggest show jumping purse in the United States on Sunday after he guided Legacy to top spot at the $500,000 Great American Grand Prix in Florida.
Irish riders dominated Sunday's $216,000 four-star Grand Prix at Wellington International in Florida with Offaly’s Darragh Kenny collecting the winner’s prize ahead of Louth’s Mark McAuley in second.
Ireland's impressive run of results at the Winter Equestrian Festival in Florida continued on Saturday as Co Down’s Conor Swail took the runner-up spot and Louth’s Mark McAuley claimed the third place in the $216,000 Horseware Ireland four-star Grand Prix.
Wexford's Bertram Allen and Harley vd Bisschop took victory in Sunday’s four-star Longines FEI World Cup Grand Prix at Ocala, Florida.
An impressive performance Michael Blake's Irish Show Jumping team saw them win the four-star Nations Cup at the Winter Equestrian Festival for the fourth time in the 21-year history of the competition at the Florida venue.
Bertram Allen made history at the 2022 Winter Equestrian Festival in Florida as the Wexford native scored back-to-back Grand Prix victories on the same two weeks he had also won in 2021.
Wexford's Bertram Allen stormed to victory in Sunday’s $140,000 (€123,000) IDA Development three-star Grand Prix at the Winter Equestrian Festival in Florida - the second year in a row that the Irish rider has won this competition.
Conor Swail and the 15-year-old gelding Count Me In claimed an impressive runner-up finish in last night’s $406,000 (€358,000) Fidelity Investments five-star Grand Prix, on the fifth week of the Winter Equestrian Festival in Florida.