For Immediate Release
Mill Spring, NC – October 26, 2019 – Daniel Coyle (IRL) and Legacy claimed the $72,000 Lugano Diamonds Grand Prix CSI 2* at Tryon International Equestrian Center (TIEC) at Tryon Resort, stopping the jump-off timers in a time of 35.34 seconds. Richie Moloney (IRL) and Equinimity LLC’s Rocksy Music, a 2008 Irish Sport Horse gelding (Ars Vivendi x Diamond Serpent), sped around the short course in a time of 36.024 seconds to earn second, with Mark Bluman (COL) and Cartouche, a 2007 Silla Argentina stallion (unknown x unknown) owned by Daniel Bluman and Over the Top Stables LLC, rounding out the podium on a time of 36.374 seconds.
Daniel Coyle and Legacy
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The Anthony D’Ambrosio (USA) course design saw 56 pairs contest the first round, with 15 entries challenging the jump-off. “It was a very good course. It was challenging enough, and it wasn’t very simple,” Coyle detailed. “There were lots of places to make errors, and it was a good track. Although there were lots of clear rounds, it didn’t walk that way, and I didn’t think it would have that many.
Richie Moloney and Rocksy Music
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“I watched the first few go in the jump-off, and I had already planned seven strides from one to two, which was far away and very big, but she has a very big stride,” Coyle said of the 2010 Zangersheide mare (Chippendale Z x Bon Ami) owned by Ariel Grange. “You didn’t want to be too tight back to the liverpool, and then the last three jumps were really just off your eye, so it was the beginning of the course and the related distances where I probably made up the most time.”
Mark Bluman and Cartouche
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Although Legacy is still green, Coyle shared that he has very high hopes for her and has been bringing her along to the higher levels this year. “This horse is very, very special and I think she’s a real contender for the Olympics next year. Ariel [Grange] and I made the decision a few years ago to buy her for the top, top level, and every time we ask her to do something, she proves herself. Next year we’re hoping is going to be a big year for her.”
Mark Bluman, Daniel Coyle, and Richie Moloney in their presentation ceremony alongside TIEC Chief Operating Officer Sharon Decker and TIEC General Manager of Equestrian Operations Eric Straus.
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The pair have had success at Spruce Meadows and in young horse competition at Dublin, and Coyle noted that he’s been “saving her” for fall and winter competition culminating in her win in Tryon Stadium:
“She hasn’t done much this year – our biggest achievement was jumping at The Masters at Spruce Meadows as my second horse, but still, that’s very big jumping there! She didn’t do much since then until now, but we’ve been saving her a little bit for next year. I don’t want to do too much this year. Every time we ask her to do it, she does it,” Coyle emphasized. “Next year is a big year, and we’re going to ask her to step up to a big level. We’ll start doing bigger classes and CSI 5*s in Florida this winter. But, I’m happy we’ve given her this time this year to produce and come to this level on her own.”
Greg Debie was awarded the Absorbine® Groom’s Award for his care and devotion to Legacy.
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Coyle has enjoyed success with numerous mounts at TIEC throughout the Tryon Fall Series, and is ending his first experience competing at the venue on a high note: “Jordan [Coyle] said it a few weeks ago, but it’s our first time here, for both of us, and I have to say, I really like the show,” he concluded. “We are staying in the cabins onsite, and you have lots of time and room to play with younger horses here. You can get a lot of work done if you’re here for three or four weeks, so it’s worked out great for me and we will definitely be back!”
Tiffany Hammock receives the Leading Lady Rider Award presented by Adi Kissilevich, alongside TIEC Chief Operating Officer Sharon Decker.
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Tiffany Hammock received the Leading Lady Rider Award presented by Adi Kissilevich for her top performances throughout the week. The Leading Lady Rider Award consists of a handmade handbag from Kissilevich’s signature collection, and is calculated among FEI competitors across Welcome Stake and Grand Prix competition each week.
Full Results: $72,000 Lugano Diamonds Grand Prix CSI 2*
Horse Name, Year Breed gender (Sire x Sire of Dam)
Rider (COUNTRY), Owner: Faults/Faults/Time
1) Legacy, 2010 Zangersheide mare (Chippendale Z x Bon Ami)
Daniel Coyle (IRL), Ariel Grange: 0/0/35.34
2) Rocksy Music, 2008 Irish Sport Horse gelding (Ars Vivendi x Diamond Serpent)
Richie Moloney (IRL), Equinimity LLC: 0/0/36.024
3) Cartouche, 2007 Silla Argentina stallion (unknown x unknown)
Mark Bluman (COL), Daniel Bluman, Over the Top Stables LLC: 0/0/36.374
4) Victorio 5, 2006 Hanoverian stallion (Uccello x Graf Top)
Abigail Mcardle, Victorio Equine Group LLC: 0/0/36.824
5) Casco 11, 2009 Holsteiner gelding (Caspar x Colman)
Lauren Tisbo (USA), Tequestrian Farms LLC: 0/0/38.579
6) Van Schijndel’s Double Bee, 2008 Dutch Warmblood mare (Lord Z x Tangelo van de Zuuthoeve)
Anna Dryden (USA), Double Meadows Farm, LLC: 0/0/38.683
7) Skara Glen’s 7 Pillars, 2010 Dutch Warmblood stallion (Spartacus x Quantum)
Paul O’Shea (IRL), Skara Glen Stables & Hampton Farms LLC: 0/0/39.088
8) Efodea, 2009 Dutch Warmblood mare (Kashmir van Schuttershof x Unknown)
Virginia Bonnie (USA), Nina Bonnie: 0/4/34.704
9) Javas Miss Jordan, 2009 Irish Sport Horse mare (Luidam x Obos Quality 004)
Nicky Galligan (IRL), Nicky Galligan: 0/4/35.242
10) Crack Elle Chavannaise, 2008 Belgian Sporthorse mare (Carving x Unknown)
Tiffany Hammack (USA), Beyaert Farm Inc: 0/4/36.03
11) Jeleena de Muze, 2009 Belgiam Warmblood mare (Tornedo FCS x Chin Chin)
Lauren Tisbo (USA), Tequestrian Farms, LLC: 0/4/37.644
12) Ridley, 2006 Canadian Sport Horse stallion (Ustinov x Adlantus AS)
Brady Hayes (CAN), Ariel Grange: 0/4/38.755
For full results from the $72,000 Lugano Diamonds Grand Prix CSI 2*, click here.
Tryon Fall 6 concludes Sunday, October 27, with the $25,000 National Standard Grand Prix at 1pm in Tryon Stadium to also conclude Tryon Fall Series competition. The venue next plays host to the Tryon Fall Festival Series starting November 1, and more information is available here.
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