
London, England โ December 21, 2024 โ Day four ofย London International Horse Showย once again featured thrilling competition and breathtaking performances across the three sessions. The โฌ36,000 Longines Christmas Cracker CSI 5*-W, a 1.50m jump-off class, saw 13 of the 25 starters go through to a second round against the clock. First to go over the shortened course was Britainโs Scott Brash (GBR), riding Hello Folie, who laid down the gauntlet to those who followed, setting a time to beat of 33.84 seconds.
Irelandโs Daniel Coyle (IRL) – winner of the London Grand Prix in 2023 – soon took over the lead, taking over three seconds off Brashโs time. Many of those who followed tried in vain to catch the World No. 12 from Ireland. Crowd favourite Ben Maher (GBR) came close, as did Robert Whitaker (GBR) and last nightโs London Grand Prix winner Mariano Martinez Bastida. World No. 9 Martin Fuchs (SUI) had the crowd on the edge of their seats, leaving no stones unturned, however despite a faster time than Coyle, four faults at the last fence left Fuchs out of the placings.
It was left to Britainโs reigning Young Rider Individual European Champion, Oliver Fletcher (GBR), as last to go to shake up the placings. However, he too accrued four faults at the final Longines oxer, leaving Coyle to take the victory ahead of Maher and Whitaker in second and third respectively.ย
A jubilant Coyle said: โThis Show last year was so fast and so much fun, all my friends and family are here, so I really want to do well, and I really enjoyed tonight.โ
Talking about his horse, Incredible, Coyle continued: โI havenโt even had him a year yet, so Iโm still getting to know him, but he won a FEI World Cupโข Qualifier almost immediately after I got him, heโs done some Nations Cupsโข this year, but it will be this time next year before I know everything about him and Iโm trying to learn as much as I can, whilst doing this at this level, which isnโt easy, but heโs a good horse.โ
Looking ahead to tomorrowโs FEI Jumping World Cupโข Qualifier, Coyle said: โI was third last year – I went as fast as I could but Scott and Ben still beat me, so Iโm going to try to change that tomorrow. I really enjoyed it last year and it really drove me on for the Grand Prix, it made me more hungry. Similarly this year, I won tonight, but Iโm still hungry for tomorrow!โ
Final Results โ โฌ36,000 Longines Christmas Cracker CSI 5*-W
1) Daniel Coyle (IRL) & Incredible โ 0 / 0 โ 30.52
2) Ben Maher (GBR) & Enjeu de Grisien โ 0 / 0 โ 31.52
3) Robert Whitaker (GBR) & Gentlemen vh Veldhof โ 0 / 0 โ 31.65
Source: Press Release by Niki McEwen / Revolution World for the London International Horse Show
Photo: ยฉ London International Horse Show / Peter Nixon
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