The final day of WEF 11 came to a close with the spotlight shining on the future stars of show jumping. Daniel Coyle (IRL) scored a victory in the $50,000 Hermès Under 25 Grand Prix Final riding CHS Krooze on the stunning grass Derby Field at Equestrian Village on Sunday, March 24.
Daniel Coyle and CHS Krooze. Photo © Sportfot
Germany’s Olaf Petersen, Jr. designed a two-round course for 30 challengers in the eighth and final event of the Hermès Under 25 Grand Prix Series. Coyle guaranteed a six-horse jump-off from the final spot in the opening round and again saved the best for last by going clear in a blistering 39.83 seconds over the short course to bump Belgium’s Zoe Conter into second.
“This is my last year in the Under 25 and I think the series has been incredible for me,” said Coyle, 24, who started competing in the Hermès Under 25 Grand Prix Series four years ago. “Experiencing this format is a real help for when we’re older.”
Coyle got the ride on CHS Krooze, a nine-year-old Irish Sport Horse mare by Kroongraaf, in December after bringing the mount over from Ireland. He noted, “I didn’t expect her to be at this level already and that just proves that the Under 25 is a real good series for the horses as well.”
Daniel Coyle and CHS Krooze in their winning presentation with James Sardelli, Senior Equestrian Account Executive, Hermès. Photo © Sportfot
Of Petersen’s track, Coyle said, “For me, the toughest thing today was that it was a long way around with a 96-second time allowed. It’s not very often that that happens. I didn’t get to see any of the jump-off, but I was told it was very fast. I have also been told my horse is very fast and we found that to be true today.”
More than three seconds behind Coyle, Conter and Univers du Vinnebus finished second for owner Stephex Stables in 43.52 seconds. Conter is ending her second season at WEF on a high note after a fall last year sidelined her for six months with a broken neck.
“It was really nice for me to have this series to get going again and ride different horses each week in different formats,” said 20-year-old Conter. “Now the goal is this year to try and step up again a little bit to the three-star and four-star to try and get back to where I was last year.”
Zoe Conter and Univers du Vinnebus. Photo © Sportfot
Conter was also piloting a new mount in Univers du Vinnebus, saying, “The time allowed was really short in a tough first round, but this series has helped me to get to know this horse and trust him. He jumped really great!”
Representing Canada, Alexanne Thibault and her mount Chacco Prime rounded out the podium in third on a time of 44.70 seconds.
The 21-year-old rider commented on a long history with her mount. She said, “We got him in 2016 and the goal was for him to do the 1.40m initially, but he kept on moving up and I’ve been jumping up to the 1.50m with him. He’s so brave, so scopey, and we really have a strong partnership together.
“I think the goal today with this course was to do each jump and then gallop to the next one,” continued Thibault. “Quick turns and the time allowed were really the deciding factors.”
Alexanne Thibault and Chacco Prime. Photo © Sportfot
Jessica Mendoza (GBR) took fourth riding Dollar Girl for Fuchs Thomas with a four-fault jump-off round in 40.93 seconds, while Ailish Cunniffe (USA) finished in fifth aboard Baloucento 2, owned by Whipstick Farm Ltd, with a single rail in 42.17 seconds. Cunniffe was leading the Hermès Under 25 Grand Prix Series coming into Sunday’s Final and held on to secure the overall title.
“I’ve been competing in this series for five years now and it’s always been a goal of mine to win overall,” said 21-year-old Cunniffe. “I’ve always been taught that consistency is key, so being consistent and doing the same program, trying not to let the nerves get to you especially on days like today is important. I have a really special horse who loves all atmospheres, so I’m really lucky to have him.”
James Sardelli, Senior Equestrian Account Executive, Hermès, and Ailish Cunniffe. Photo © Sportfot
For her overall win, Cunniffe was presented with a Hermès mini saddle, a $10,000 store credit to Hermès, as well as an invitation to compete in Europe with transportation provided by The Dutta Corp. in association with Guido Klatte.
“We’re so lucky to have sponsors to support this amazing event, and without them we would all not be here and wouldn’t get these amazing experiences in the field, under the lights, and in the team events,” concluded Cunniffe. “These are experiences that will definitely help us when we are under pressure later in our careers.”
Final Results: $50,000 Hermès Under 25 Grand Prix Final
1 CHS KROOZE: 2010 Irish Sport Horse mare by Kroongraaf
DANIEL COYLE (IRL), Daniel Coyle: 0/0/39.83
2 UNIVERS DU VINNEBUS: 2008 Selle Français stallion by Luccianno x Grenat de Graz
ZOE CONTER (BEL), Stephex Stables: 0/0/43.52
3 CHACCO PRIME: 2008 Hanoverian gelding by Chacco Blue x Le Primeur
ALEXANNE THIBAULT (CAN), Alexanne Thibault: 0/0/44.70
4 DOLLAR GIRL 46: 2009 Hanoverian mare by Dollar du Murier x Escudo I
JESSICA MENDOZA (GBR), Fuchs Thomas: 0/4/40.93
5 BALOUCENTO 2: 2005 Oldenburg gelding by Baloubet du Rouet x Cento
AILISH CUNNIFFE (USA), Whipstick Farm Ltd: 0/4/42.17
6 EMORKUS RE: 2009 KWPN gelding by Quasimodo van de Molendreef x Haarlem
RANSOME ROMBAUER (USA), Ransome Rombauer: 0/8/43.85
7 THALIE D’ANJOU: 2007 Selle Français mare by Airborne Montecillo x Qredo de Paulstra
DAISY FARISH (USA), Jose Pablo Salgado: 1/96.07
8 VICTORIO 5: 2006 Hanoverian stallion by Uccello x Graf Top
ABIGAIL MCARDLE (USA), Victorio Equine Group LLC: 1/96.92
9 LAS VEGAS: 2008 DSP gelding by Levistano x Kolibri
KC VAN AAREM (USA), Kc van Aarem: 1/99.09
10 CORALISSA: 2010 Holsteiner mare by Com Air x Corrado I
SAM WALKER (CAN), Marbill Hill Farm: 4/89.91
11 CAROLA BH: 2007 KWPN mare by Dutch Capitol x Goodtimes
SOPHIE GOCHMAN (USA), Gochman Sport Horses, LLC: 4/90.49
12 DYNAMO: 2003 Belgian Warmblood gelding by Skippy II x Lys de Darmen
CLAIRE SCHREDER (USA), Ceahorse LLC: 4/91.80