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Conor Swail's fine form continues with second place finish aboard Count Me In in Florida

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.

World No.9 Swail was one of eight combinations from seven different countries who jumped clear in the first round and he took the lead when second last to go in the jump-off, crossing the line clear in 41.42.

Germany’s Philipp Weishaupt was last to go with Coby 8, and he claimed victory with a perfectly-judged clear in 40.96.

"This was his first start of 2022, so I was a bit unsure about him going straight into the five-star," described Swail of Count Me In.

"He jumped incredibly well, and as far as the jump-off goes, I think if I had to do it again I would've done a better job. I am delighted with the horse, and obviously it was a fantastic result. Kelvin [Bywater] built quite a nice course today. He asked enough questions without making it super difficult."

Swail has been on a hot streak from the latter part of 2021 to now, having won the FEI Jumping World Cup at Fort Worth in December and the $138,600 three-star Grand Prix just last week in California.

"The ranking is a by-product of being consistent, and that is what I’m aiming for," added the Co Down man.

"I have a great group of horses at the moment, and they are giving me great chances to do well, which I am benefitting from."

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