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Jordan Coyle Claims the Jackpot of the $125,000 IDA Development Grand Prix

Ocala, Florida, United States โ€“ March 15, 2025 โ€“ The $125,000ย IDA Developmentย Grand Prix was the highlight event of the week and brought a change of scenery at World Equestrian Center โ€“ Ocala, as 30 horse-and-rider combinations gathered under the lights at the WEC Stadium to vie for the win. In a thrilling five-horse jump-off, it was Irelandโ€™s Jordan Coyle (IRL) who took the celebratory victory ahead of the holiday with Falkirk Farmโ€™s Keep Me With You N.c. (Le Tot De Semilly x Zarina).

Eric Hasbrouck (USA) set the track for Saturday nightโ€™s event, and only five top combinations managed to jump clear and stay within the time allowed. Three of those pairs hailed from Ireland, with the others representing Australia and the United States.

Robert Blanchette (IRL) was first to return for the jump-off with Ridersmithโ€™s speedy mare Chardonnay. The pair were quick but had an unlucky rail, setting the pace at 39.030 seconds on four faults.

Lauren Balcomb (AUS) & Verdini Dโ€™Houtveld Z

Lauren Balcomb (AUS) followed with Verdini Dโ€™houtveld Z (Verdi TN x Laska III). Balcomb and the 14-year-old Zangersheide gelding returned under the lights in top form, laying down a lightning-fast jump-off in just 39.178 seconds to take the lead.

Jordan Coyle (IRL) & Keep Me With You N.C.

Olympian Daniel Coyle (IRL) was next in with the well-known Legacy, owned by Ariel Grange. They were quick in 40.310 seconds but had an unlucky rail at the combination.

Coyleโ€™s brother, Jordan Coyle (IRL), followed and knew his 10-year-old Dutch KWPN mare had the speed to get the job done. โ€œI didnโ€™t have much of a plan, really. The plan was to jump clear,โ€ he laughed. โ€œI didnโ€™t really feel like I had to let her go in the jump-off. Sheโ€™s just that fast, and you can turn her into the jumps, and she isnโ€™t going to touch them, so thatโ€™s a big bonus when you know that.โ€

In just 38.562 seconds, Coyle and Keep Me With You N.C. snatched the lead from Balcomb โ€” a time that would ultimately prove unbeatable.

Richard Spooner (USA) & Lyjanair

Richard Spooner (USA) was the final rider to contest the jump-off. He gave the track a strong effort with Show Jumping Syndications Intโ€™lโ€™s 11-year-old Holsteiner gelding Lyjanair (Lyjanero x Villa), who has had an impeccable winter circuit, racking up a long list of podium finishes in international classes. On Saturday, they continued that success, clocking a quick 39.251 seconds to finish in third place.

Jordan spoke about his partnership with the talented and scopey mare: โ€œWe got her about a year ago, me and a really good friend, Darragh Kerins. We work together. We bought her in Mexico and weโ€™ve been building her up slowly, but I really believe she is something that Iโ€™ve never had before.โ€

Coyle also shared his thoughts about the venue: โ€œItโ€™s an unbelievable place. Itโ€™s definitely one of the best places in the world. I am based in Wellington, but to be able to come up here and show, itโ€™s unbelievable.โ€

Jordan Coyle (IRL) & Keep Me With You N.C. accept their first-place awards from Whitney Grabe and Bart Kenis of IDA Development, Jim Wolf of World Equestrian Center, and Mason Jordan on behalf of the Roberts family. Photo by Andrew Ryback Photography

Final Results โ€“ $125,000ย IDA Developmentย Grand Prix

1) Jordan Coyle (IRL) & Keep Me With You N.C. โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 38.562

2) Lauren Balcomb (IRL) & Verdini dโ€™Houtveld Z โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 39.178

3) Richard Spooner (USA) & Lyjanair โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 39.251

Source: Press Release from World Equestrian Center

Photos: ยฉ WEC / Andrew Ryback Photography



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