Showjumping Archives - SportsNewsIreland https://63.35.82.174/tag/showjumping Sports News, Live GAA scores, GAA fixtures Sat, 27 Jul 2024 21:11:19 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://i0.wp.com/www.sportsnewsireland.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/sni-icon.jpg?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Showjumping Archives - SportsNewsIreland https://63.35.82.174/tag/showjumping 32 32 229439223 Jessica Burke and Express Trend win Queen Elizabeth II Cup at Hickstead https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/jessica-burke-and-express-trend-win-queen-elizabeth-ii-cup-at-hickstead https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/jessica-burke-and-express-trend-win-queen-elizabeth-ii-cup-at-hickstead#respond Sat, 27 Jul 2024 21:11:19 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=32083 Galway’s Jessica Burke and the Irish Sport Horse Express Trend won an all-female jump-off in the Queen Elizabeth II Cup at Hickstead on Saturday. With five of the 28 starters going through to a jump-off, Sally Goding and Spring Willow set the pace with a clear in 40.51seconds. Three poles fell for Gemma Ellison with […]

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Galway’s Jessica Burke and the Irish Sport Horse Express Trend won an all-female jump-off in the Queen Elizabeth II Cup at Hickstead on Saturday.

With five of the 28 starters going through to a jump-off, Sally Goding and Spring Willow set the pace with a clear in 40.51seconds.

Three poles fell for Gemma Ellison with Helsinki VDL, before the 2009 winner Laura Renwick and Iron Lady Van De Kranenburg knocked almost 2 seconds off the lead time.

Allana Clutterbuck and Vykinbay then had a fence down, leaving Galway’s Jessica Burke to chase the top prize.

First Queen Elizabeth II Cup Win

The Irish rider took 0.83 seconds off Laura Renwick’s time to land the Queen Elizabeth II Cup for the first time.

“It hasn’t sunk in yet to be honest!” said a delighted Jessica. “When you look back on all the days I spent at home watching Hickstead on the TV, you grow up dreaming of things like this, so to put my name on the trophy is very special.”

Former maths teacher Burke moved to England from her native Galway five years ago to ride for the Arion Stud in Hampshire. She immediately made an impact in the sport, winning her first international Grand Prix soon after making the move across the water.

The Horse of a Lifetime

With Liam Nicholas’ 14-year-old Irish Sport Horse Express Trend, Jessica has gone on to have five-star success and represented Ireland on Nations Cup teams. The pair were also the winners of the LeMieux All-England Grand Prix at Hickstead’s September Tour in 2023.

“He is amazing, I don’t really have the words for him. He is the horse of a lifetime for me, he’s changed my life in a lot of ways and taught me some good lessons, so to win this with him is really special,” she added.

Jessica now has her sights set on a new Hickstead ambition – to be selected for the Irish team for the Agria Nations Cup of Great Britain. “I definitely want to jump on the team next year – that’s the next target for sure. It’s an amazing arena and an amazing show,” she said.

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Jordan Coyle and For Gold win at 4* Summer Showcase in The Netherlands https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/jordan-coyle-and-for-gold-win-at-4-summer-showcase-in-the-netherlands https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/jordan-coyle-and-for-gold-win-at-4-summer-showcase-in-the-netherlands#respond Sat, 27 Jul 2024 12:10:35 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=32074 Derry’s Jordan Coyle secured top spot in Friday’s 4* Grand Prix Qualifier on day one of the Summer Festival 2: Summer Showcase at the Longines Tops International Arena in The Netherlands. Jordan Coyle, who claimed a victory earlier in the day in the CSI2* Big Tour 1.45m class, Coyle was on the hunt for another […]

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Derry’s Jordan Coyle secured top spot in Friday’s 4* Grand Prix Qualifier on day one of the Summer Festival 2: Summer Showcase at the Longines Tops International Arena in The Netherlands.

Jordan Coyle, who claimed a victory earlier in the day in the CSI2* Big Tour 1.45m class, Coyle was on the hunt for another win.

Riding full speed across the grass arena, he stopped the clock at 65.45 seconds, taking the lead with his 13 year old bay gelding For Gold. When asked about his win, Coyle explained that he had a good feeling in the arena, saying:

“It’s always nice to win. I think he jumped very well today.” He went on to say, “It’s my first time competing in Europe other than the Dublin Horse Show. It’s really fantastic here. I would like to win all the classes this weekend. I actually have some very good horses here. So fingers crossed!”

 

 

 

 

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Daniel Coyle and Farrel win $100,000 Grand Prix in Florida https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/daniel-coyle-and-farrel-win-100000-grand-prix-in-florida https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/daniel-coyle-and-farrel-win-100000-grand-prix-in-florida#respond Mon, 26 Feb 2024 22:17:41 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=30975 Daniel Coyle and Farrel the $100,000 Le Mieux Grand Prix CSI3* at the World Equestrian Centre in Ocala, Florida, on Saturday. Canadian course designer Peter Grant set the track for the evening’s competition, where 15 horse-and-rider combinations from an international field jumped clear in the opening round. The jump-off came down to a battle between […]

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Daniel Coyle and Farrel the $100,000 Le Mieux Grand Prix CSI3* at the World Equestrian Centre in Ocala, Florida, on Saturday.

Canadian course designer Peter Grant set the track for the evening’s competition, where 15 horse-and-rider combinations from an international field jumped clear in the opening round.

The jump-off came down to a battle between Coyle and American Aaron Vale, who each qualified their two mounts for the short course.

In the end, it was Coyle and Farrel that stopped the clock in an unbeatable 37.24 seconds to take the victory.

Vale was runner-up with Obi Wan in 38.07 seconds, with Coyle also taking third with 14-year-old Quintin, in a time of 38.52 seconds, while Vale claimed fourth with Prescott in 39.74 seconds.

Winning rider Daniel Coyle said:

“On Farrel, you can turn on half a stride. He’s an amazing horse to turn back to a vertical. He’s very handy. Turning back so tight to the second to last jump, that’s all to do with the horse there. Aaron [Vale] would have done the same thing. We both took risks, but at the end it comes back to the horse and if you can nail it

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Shane Sweetnam and Out of the Blue Scf secure third Irish win https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/shane-sweetnam-and-out-of-the-blue-scf-secure-third-irish-win https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/shane-sweetnam-and-out-of-the-blue-scf-secure-third-irish-win#respond Wed, 09 Aug 2023 19:56:57 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=28405 Shane Sweetnam and Out of the Blue Scf won the final International class in the Main Arena on the opening day of this year’s Dublin Horse Show. The US-based Kanturk native and the nine-year-old mare Out of the Blue Scf were last of the 46 combinations to go in the Sport Ireland Classic, the day’s […]

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Shane Sweetnam and Out of the Blue Scf won the final International class in the Main Arena on the opening day of this year’s Dublin Horse Show.

The US-based Kanturk native and the nine-year-old mare Out of the Blue Scf were last of the 46 combinations to go in the Sport Ireland Classic, the day’s premier class.

Spaniard Eduardo Alvarez Aznar and Legend had held the lead for much of the competition with a clear in 66.88 seconds.

With the Irish combination last into the arena, they produced the 19th clear round of the class, and stopped the timer at 66.15 seconds, giving them the €8,646 first prize.

The win for the home nation continued the excellent form of Irish riders in the Sport Ireland Classic, having taking victory seven of the last 10 years prior to today.

Max Wachman, riding Coolmore Showjumping’s Quintini, was next in the line-up, with a time of 67.10 seconds, while his trainer and Olympic medallist Cian O’Conor claimed fourth spot aboard Tipperary (67.54).

Swiss Steve Guerdat was fifth in a time of 67.99 seconds with Albfuehren’s Maddox.

Shane Breen who had 6 clear rounds in this class since 2010, maintained his excellent record, with finishing clear in 68.20 seconds with Cuick Star Kervec, good enough for a 6th place finish.

Statistical information kindly provided by Equiratings.

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Ireland Squad for Aga Khan Trophy Defence https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/ireland-squad-for-aga-khan-trophy-defence https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/ireland-squad-for-aga-khan-trophy-defence#respond Wed, 09 Aug 2023 06:43:54 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=28367 Horse Sport Ireland (HSI) Show Jumping High Performance Director Michael Blake has named his squad for Friday’s Nations Cup competition for the Aga Khan Trophy. The Irish Show Jumping team will bid to defend the title they won at the RDS last year. This season, Ireland has placed second last week’s five-star Nations Cup in […]

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Horse Sport Ireland (HSI) Show Jumping High Performance Director Michael Blake has named his squad for Friday’s Nations Cup competition for the Aga Khan Trophy.

The Irish Show Jumping team will bid to defend the title they won at the RDS last year. This season, Ireland has placed second last week’s five-star Nations Cup in Hickstead, and earlier in the season achieved wins in Rome and Langley, Canada.

Speaking ahead of the Dublin Horse Show, which begins on Wednesday and runs until Sunday, Michael Blake said:

“We have had a very good year so far. We bring forward a very strong squad, who have displayed excellent Nations Cup form this year. There are some strong teams for this year’s renewal of the Aga Khan Trophy, but I am confident that we have an equally strong team. We have the added advantage of the amazing support from the home fans.

The squad in alphabetical order is:

  • Daniel Coyle riding Legacy, owned by Ariel Grange and Daniel Coyle.
  • Michael P Duffy riding Cinca 3, owned by Hibernian Sport Horses Ltd.
  • Cian O’Connor riding Eve D’ouilly, owned by Nicole Walker.
  • Michael Pender riding HHS Calais, owned by Bravo Hughes Ltd.
  • Shane Sweetnam riding James Kann Cruz, owned by Gizmo Partners LLC.

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Shane Breen and Haya win QEII Cup at Hickstead https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/shane-breen-and-haya-win-qeii-cup-at-hickstead https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/shane-breen-and-haya-win-qeii-cup-at-hickstead#respond Sun, 30 Jul 2023 12:03:37 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=28286 Tipperary’s Shane Breen and the 11-year-old mare Haya won the Queen Elizabeth II Cup at Hickstead for the second year in a row. Eight combinations out of the 28 starters jumped clear in the first round. It wasn’t until the final three riders – all former winners of the Queen’s Cup – that the jump-off […]

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Tipperary’s Shane Breen and the 11-year-old mare Haya won the Queen Elizabeth II Cup at Hickstead for the second year in a row.

Eight combinations out of the 28 starters jumped clear in the first round.

It wasn’t until the final three riders – all former winners of the Queen’s Cup – that the jump-off really took off. Two-time winner Ireland’s David Simpson came in on new ride Flashback VL and shaved more than 2 seconds off Sammie-Jo Coffin’s leading time.

Shane Breen and Haya went clear in 37.42secs with only Harriet Biddick, a winner of the class in 2017 on Galway Bay Jed left to jump with Night of Glory OL.

Despite their best effort, crossing the line clear in 38.49 seconds, they were forced to concede the win to Breen and Haya.

It was a fourth success in the Queen Elizabeth II Cup for Breen, having claimed the prize in 2008, 2013, 2022 and now 2023. He just one win short of the late Liz Edgar’s record of five wins in total.

Paying tribute to his willing partner, Haya, Hickstead-based Shane Breen said:

“This one’s maybe better, because it’s Haya’s second time winning. I thought it’d be nice if she could do the double, and that’s why I chose to keep her for this class. I have a great respect for her – she’s such a nice mare, in every way. She’s so careful, and just an incredible horse to have.”

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Much Irish Interest among Global Champions Tour Teams https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/much-irish-interest-among-global-champions-tour-teams https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/much-irish-interest-among-global-champions-tour-teams#respond Sun, 19 Feb 2023 11:42:29 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=25874 The teams for the 2023 Longines Global Champions Tour have been announced, with a number of Irish combinations involved.With more than €36 million in the overall season prize purse for GCL & LGCT, 16 teams will be battling for glory with their sights fixed on victory at the high-stakes GCL Finals, with the top teams […]

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The teams for the 2023 Longines Global Champions Tour have been announced, with a number of Irish combinations involved.With more than €36 million in the overall season prize purse for GCL & LGCT, 16 teams will be battling for glory with their sights fixed on victory at the high-stakes GCL Finals, with the top teams contesting the GCL Super Cup at the season-closing GC Prague Playoffs where €10 million will be up for grabs in just one weekend this November.Last year’s champions Riesenbeck International keep their strong lineup of Ludger Beerbaum, Christian Kukuk, Philipp Weishaupt, Ireland’s Eoin McMahon, Jane Richard and U25 Philipp Schulze Topphoff.

Stockholm Hearts field Peder Fredricson, Olivier Philippaerts, Nicola Philippaerts, Malin Baryard Johnsson, Lillie Keenan and Lily Attwood (U25) again this year.Valkenswaard United, second in 2022’s GCL Super Cup, will have new-signing Olivier Lazarus joining John Whitaker, Marcus Ehning, Edwina Tops-Alexander, Andre Thieme and talented U25 rider Gilles Thomas.Rome Gladiators bring in Irish duo Michael Duffy and Trevor Breen along with Jos Verlooy to join Shane Breen, Beth Underhill and Nina Mallevaey (U25).

Other changes

Shanghai Swans have signed up German Daniel Deusser to boost their squad; Olympic Gold Medalist Laura Kraut transfers to Madrid In Motion; Dutch Champion Frank Schuttert joins Georgina Bloomberg’s New York Empire; St Tropez Pirates have a huge shake-up, signing 4 new riders Angelica Augustsson Zanotelli, Katrin Eckermann, Simon Delestre and Marlon Modolo Zanotelli; Jur Vrieling switches to Jennifer Gates’ team, Paris Panthers, while there will be a brand new team for 2023 called Riyadh Blue.

Denis Lynch will be in the New York Empire squad; Tom Wachman is with Mexico Amigos, while his brother Tom is the U25 rider with Cannes Stars; Mark McAuley is part of the Madrid In Motion squad and Jeremy Sweetnam will compete with Monaco Aces.Jan Tops, President of the LGCT and GCL, said:

“We are thrilled to announce the exciting line-up of the 16 teams for 2023. It will take exceptional team performances to win the GCL Finals and the GCL Super Cup, with incredible prize money on offer. With fantastic U25 talent in the GCL, we continue giving young riders the opportunity to shine at our unique world-class venues.”The individual championship of the Longines Global Champions Tour will see winners of each LGCT Grand Prix booking a place in the LGCT Super Grand Prix with a €1.25m purse.GCL kicks off in Doha on 2 – 4 March 2023.

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Ireland win The Aga Khan Trophy at the Dublin Horse Show https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/news/ireland-win-the-aga-khan-trophy-at-the-dublin-horse-show https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/news/ireland-win-the-aga-khan-trophy-at-the-dublin-horse-show#respond Fri, 19 Aug 2022 20:58:08 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=25342 Ireland won the Longines Nation Cup of Ireland for the award of The Aga Khan Perpetual Trophy at the Dublin Horse Show this evening. The Michael Blake-managed team produced six clear rounds, including three from Conor Swail and Count Me In to lift the famous equestrian cup for the first time since 2015. In the […]

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Ireland won the Longines Nation Cup of Ireland for the award of The Aga Khan Perpetual Trophy at the Dublin Horse Show this evening.

The Michael Blake-managed team produced six clear rounds, including three from Conor Swail and Count Me In to lift the famous equestrian cup for the first time since 2015.

In the seven-nation event, Ireland had been drawn sixth to jump, with Swail and Count Me In operating as pathfinders for the side.

In an exciting opening round, Blake’s side produced three clear rounds, from Swail (Count Me In), Shane Sweetnam (James Kann Cruz) and Cian O’Connor (Kilkenny).

The other member of the team, eighteen-year-old Max Wachman riding Berlux Z, had just one fence down in the first round.

Ireland ended the opening round on a zero score, followed by France and Switzerland on four faults each respectively.

Marc Dilasser (Aristo Du Gevres) and Edward Levy (Uno De Cerisy) produced clear rounds for Henk Nooren’s side, while Steve Guerdat (Dynamix De Belheme) and Martin Fuchs (Cardano CH) did likewise for the Swiss.

Netherlands and Belgium were next after round one, each on 12 faults, while USA and Norway (who were competing in The Aga Khan Trophy for the first time) each recorded scores of 20 opening round faults.

Second Round

France began round 2 with three clear rounds and with two of the first three Swiss riders both faulting at the water, France would finish on a worst-possible score of 4 faults.

Count Me In and Conor Swail went clear in round two while Max Wachman had the final part of the treble down.

Just as Cork rider Shane Sweetnam and James Kann Cruz looked to be heading for a double clear round, a pole fell at the last, meaning Ireland would need their anchor leg combination of Cian O’Connor and Kilkenny to go clear in order to force a jump-off with the French.

The Irish combination duly obliged in order to force a jump-off over a shorter course.

Both Ireland and France opted for their original pathfinders, Conor Swail and Marc Dilasser, to contest the jump-off, as both had produced double-clear rounds during the competition.

With Dilasser and Aristo Du Gevres going clear in a time of 31.81 seconds, the pressure was now on the Irish combination, not alone to go clear, but to do so in a faster time.

Swail and Count Me In produced their third clear round of the competition, just as the French combination had moments earlier, but the Irish representatives went clear in a faster time of 30.31 seconds, winning the Longines Nations Cup of Ireland for The Aga Khan Perpetual Trophy for the home nation.

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Mikey Pender takes second win at Dublin Horse Show https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/news/mikey-pender-takes-second-win-at-dublin-horse-show https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/news/mikey-pender-takes-second-win-at-dublin-horse-show#respond Thu, 18 Aug 2022 18:00:14 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=25331 The good form of Irish riders and horses continued in the Main Arena on Thursday as Kildare’s Mikey Pender claimed his second success of this year’s show. Pender, partnering the Marion Hughes-owned and bred mare Irish Sport Horse HHS Fortune, won The Speed Derby for the award of the Paul Darragh Perpetual Memorial Trophy. The […]

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The good form of Irish riders and horses continued in the Main Arena on Thursday as Kildare’s Mikey Pender claimed his second success of this year’s show.

Pender, partnering the Marion Hughes-owned and bred mare Irish Sport Horse HHS Fortune, won The Speed Derby for the award of the Paul Darragh Perpetual Memorial Trophy. The winning combination were two second ahead of Tyrone’s Niamh McEvoy with Aconzina PS. Trevor Breen took third spot with Gonzalo in a class where Ireland filled the first five places.

The Anglesea Stakes went to Egyptian Nayel Nassar with Coronado. Ireland’s anchor in Friday’s Longines Nations Cup of Ireland, Cian O’Connor, finished as runner-up with his World Championship mount C Vier 2.

The combination were just over half a second behind the winner in the 14-horse jump-off, where nine of the jump-off combinations were representing Ireland. Switzerland’s Steve Guerdat finished third with Albfuehren’s Maddox.

Tomorrow’s, and the week’s highlight, is the Longines Nations Cup of Ireland for the award of the Aga Khan Perpetual Trophy.

Details on Ireland’s Nations Cup team can be found here.

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Ireland drawn second last for Longines Nations Cup of Ireland https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/news/ireland-drawn-second-last-for-longines-nations-cup-of-ireland https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/news/ireland-drawn-second-last-for-longines-nations-cup-of-ireland#respond Thu, 18 Aug 2022 11:41:25 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=25328 On Friday, Ireland will bid to win the Longines Nations Cup of Ireland for the award of the Aga Khan Perpetual Trophy for the first time since 2015. The Irish team, managed by Michael Blake, has been drawn second last to jump in the seven-team competition. USA will be the first team to enter the […]

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On Friday, Ireland will bid to win the Longines Nations Cup of Ireland for the award of the Aga Khan Perpetual Trophy for the first time since 2015.

The Irish team, managed by Michael Blake, has been drawn second last to jump in the seven-team competition.

USA will be the first team to enter the Main Arena at the RDS, followed by Norway, Brazil, Netherlands, France, Ireland and Switzerland.

Team Ireland will jump in the following order:

Down’s Conor Swail with Count Me In will be the pathfinders for the home side.

Tipperary’s Max Wachman with Coolmore Showjumping’s Berlux Z will be the next Irish combination into the Main Arena.

The penultimate combination will be US-based Corkman Shane Sweetnam with The Irish Sport Horse James Kann Kruz.

Former Olympic medallist, Meath’s Cian O’Connor, will take the anchor leg for Michael Blake’s team with another Irish Sport Horse, Kilkenny.

Ireland will be among five teams competing for Longines Nations Cup points in the RDS Main Arena tomorrow.

Dublin is also a scoring event for France, Netherlands, Norway and Switzerland. USA and Brazil will also field a team but will not be eligible for points.

The Longines Nations Cup of Ireland gets underway at 3pm on Friday.

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