CSIO 5*

Cian O’Connor & Fermoy Fly to First in the $62,500 LeMieux Winning Round CSIO 5*

Ocala, Florida, USA โ€“ March 22, 2024 โ€“ Irelandโ€™s Cian Oโ€™Connor (IRL) emerged victorious in theย $62,500ย LeMieuxย Winning Round CSIO 5* held Friday, March 22, at World Equestrian Center โ€“ Ocala (WEC) in Ocala, FL.

The top-10 placed riders from the original starting field of 34 entries returned for an all-deciding second round. With the slate wiped clean and everyone starting back on zero, it was all to play for as Irish course designer Alan Wade (IRL) set a track that allowed the horses to open up their gallop around the expansive WEC Grand Arena.

Cian O’Connor (IRL) & Fermoy

As only the second rider to return, Oโ€™Connor laid it on the line with a daring trip aboard Fermoy, a 10-year-old Oldenburg stallion (Chaccosโ€™ Son x Light On) that he owns in partnership with Sarah Stoute of Keysoe International. The pair flew over the final fence before crossing the timers in 44.76 seconds to set the target for those who followed.

Tiffany Foster (CAN) & Kadans

Two-time Canadian Olympian Tiffany Foster (CAN) was the only rider to jump clear in both the opening round and the winning round. Aboard Kadans, a nine-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding (Grand Slam x Carosso VDL) that she began riding last year for owner Artisan Farms, Foster produced a tidy time of 45.78 seconds to move into second place.

Richard Vogel (GER) & Cydello

As the last to go, 26-year-old Richard Vogel (GER) had the final say and while he certainly had the fastest time in 41 seconds flat, a rail down left him in third position riding Cydello, a 10-year-old Hanoverian gelding (Cascadello x Forsyth FRH) owned in partnership with Coleridge Equestrian LLC.

โ€œWe knew that 10 go back for the second round, so I took my time with Fermoy in the opening round,โ€ noted Oโ€™Connor of the winning round format. โ€œHe jumped very nice. I picked up a time fault the first round but as everyoneโ€™s going back on zero, the only disadvantage was being early in the draw. That worked out okay, because I think a lot of the guys tried to go too quick in the second round. The fences were big enough that they ended up having a rail.โ€

Of Fermoy, recently acquired from Germanyโ€™s Maurice Tebbel (GER), Oโ€™Connor said, โ€œHeโ€™s a bit of a character. Heโ€™s a very easy horse to ride. Heโ€™s very brave, has huge scope, is really careful and fast. Iโ€™ve basically been trying to tame him and work with him over the last five months since Iโ€™ve had him. I was happy to have the opportunity to go against the clock and let him travel a little bit, and you can see that he answers the questions and nearly goes a foot higher. I couldnโ€™t be happier with him.โ€

With a win in the LeMieux Winning Round, Oโ€™Connor now turns his full attention to theย Longines League of Nationsโ„ข on Saturday. Joined by teammates Daniel Coyle (IRL), Darragh Kenny (IRL), and Shane Sweetnam (IRL), Oโ€™Connor will ride Maurice for Ireland in the hopes of winning the Ocala leg of the new Longines League of Nationsโ„ข series.

โ€œThereโ€™s always good teams and in nationsโ€™ cups you never know, but all the horses for Ireland didnโ€™t jump the grand prix on Thursday,โ€ said Oโ€™Connor of Team Irelandโ€™s approach. โ€œSome teams have used their horses already in the grand prix. Our strategy is to keep them fresh and have them in the best shape possible. Weโ€™re certainly trying our best. All four lads and our chef dโ€™equipe, Michael Blake (IRL), are really serious about trying to get the job done tomorrow.โ€

Ireland will face stiff competition from Belgium, Brazil, France, Germany, Great Britain, Netherlands, Sweden, Switzerland and the home side of Kent Farrington, Laura Kraut, Aaron Vale and McLain Ward representing the United States.

Held in a two-round format, the $770,000 Longines League of Nationsโ„ข Team Competition begins at 4:30pm before the top eight teams return for a second round under the lights at 7:30pm. Each country will put forward four horse-rider combinations in the opening round and drop the worst score, with only three riders per nation returning in round two where all the scores will count.

Ocala is the only North American stop on the prestigious new Longines League of Nationsโ„ข series that sees the same 10 countries go head-to-head in team competition. There are only four events โ€“ Abu Dhabi (UAE), Ocala (USA), St. Gallen (SUI) and Rotterdam (NED) โ€“ leading up to the final in Barcelona (ESP) from October 3 to 6, 2024.

Cian Oโ€™Connor (IRL) pictured aboard Fermoy, is presented as the winner of the $62,500 LeMieux Winning Round by Robert LeMieux

Final Results โ€“ $62,500 LeMieux Winning Round CSIO 5*

1) Cian O’Connor (IRL) & Fermoy โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 44.76

2) Tiffany Foster (CAN) & Kadans โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 45.78

3) Richard Vogel (GER) & Cydello โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 41.00

Source: Press Release from World Equestrian Center

Photos: ยฉ WEC / Andrew Ryback Photography



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