
Ocala, Florida, United States โ February 13, 2025 โ World Equestrian Center โ Ocala (WEC) welcomed a world-class field of horses and riders on Thursday, February 13, to compete in the $117,000ย Lugano Diamondsย Grand Prix Qualifier CSI 5*-W, part of the first five-star event of the 2025 season during the Winter Spectacular Show Series. A familiar face in the winnerโs circle at WEC โ Ocala, Daniel Coyle (IRL) rode Farrel, owned by Ariel Grange, to victory. This five-star week culminates with the $300,000 Longines FEI Jumping World Cupโข Ocala on Saturday evening, February 15.
The Lugano Diamonds Grand Prix Qualifier had 47 entries โ including 10 Olympians and the reigning individual Olympic gold medalist, Christian Kukuk (GER) โ and 19 were clear in the first round to advance to the jump-off over a course designed by Bernardo Costa Cabral (POR). There were nine clear rounds in the jump-off, and three chose not to return.
Following a common theme for the 2025 WEC โ Ocala circuit of grand prix qualifiers, a large field was clear to jump-off. โThere are so many good horses and riders here this year, and in every qualifier, there are a lot of players,โ said Daniel Coyle. โIt was not a surprise. They had built the course very well. At the end of the course, four fences in a row in a related line usually causes more problems than it did, but I think Bernardo did a great job today.โ

U.S. Olympic team gold medalist Laura Kraut (USA) set the early pace to beat in the jump-off at 40.91 seconds with the quick and handy Dorado 212, a 12-year-old Oldenburg gelding (Diaradoโs Boy x Chacco-Blue) owned by St. Brideโs Farm. Their time would hold up for third place.

With a chance at the oxer across the middle of the ring, British rider Charlie Jones (GBR) and Capitale 6, owned by Morning Star Sporthorses, just squeaked into second place with a time of 40.72 seconds.
As the final combination in the jump-off, Coyle knew he had nothing to lose. He and Farrel were tidy through the turns, but it was the gallop to the final Lugano Diamonds vertical that earned them the win.
Coyle went in the jump-off with his first horse Incredible, which he described as โbig, long, rangey, and scopey,โ and he felt that โit would be hard for me to keep up with Farrel because he is the smallest horse out there, and he is not the fastest horse.โ

However, Coyle used Farrelโs handiness throughout the jump-off course until the final jump. โGoing across the center, Iโm sure there were people who did less strides, but the one thing heโs good at is turning tight to the fences. I tried to get them that way and thankfully I did,โ he noted.
โI went back to my old habits,โ admitted Coyle of his ride to the last fence. โI had eye surgery recently and usually when the jump is that far away, youโd better not look. At the last fence, I didnโt look at all. I just galloped as fast as I could and tried to pick up the distance near the end. Thankfully it worked out. Iโve been doing that my whole life, but now I can see a little better.โ

Coyle plans to ride Incredible in Saturday nightโs grand prix but is pleased that Farrel continues to feel in fighting form at 15 years old. Farrel returned to competition in 2024 following a more than three-year break after the COVID pandemic and an injury.
โHe doesnโt think heโs 15 years old,โ said Coyle of the KWPN gelding by Cardento x Stakkato. โLast year already he was starting to show that he can do it, and most importantly, he wants to do it.โ

Final Results โ $117,000 Lugano Diamons Grand Prix Qualifier CSI 5*-W
1) Daniel Coyle (IRL) & Farrel โ 0 / 0 โ 40.18
2) Charlie Jones (GBR) & Capitale 6 โ 0 / 0 โ 40.72
3) Laura Kraut (USA) & Dorado 212 โ 0 / 0 โ 40.91
Source: Press Release from World Equestrian Center
Photos: ยฉ WEC / Andrew Ryback Photography
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