CSIO 5*

Niamh McEvoy & Flora du Mesnil Fly to Victory in the Dublin Stakes CSIO 5*

Dublin, Ireland โ€“ August 09, 2025 โ€“ Theย โ‚ฌ56,800 Dublin Stakesย for the award of theย Wylie Perpetual Trophyย CSIO 5* โ€“ 1.50m delivered a thrilling afternoon of sport at the RDS, with only the very best securing their place in the decisive jump-off.

From the start, the technical track proved a real challenge. Of the 51 combinations on the start list, 10 retired and 7 withdrew, underlining the difficulty of the course set for this prestigious class. With qualification to the jump-off reserved exclusively for those jumping clear in the first round, the pressure was high.

Irishmanย Jordan Coyle (IRL), already a winner on Thursday in the Cashel Palace Hotel Stakes CSIO5* โ€“ 1.60m aboardย Millview Cicero, had the honour of opening the competition. But despite a fast round, one rail down kept him out of contention.

It wasnโ€™t until the tenth rider, Laura Kraut (USA) on Emeraldo 4, that the first clear was recorded, drawing a huge cheer from the crowd. The class remained tough, with faults coming thick and fast. Adrian Whiteway (GBR) and BP Baxteralso managed a faultless round but incurred a costly single time fault, leaving them out of the jump-off.

Canadaโ€™sย Kyle Timmย (Glamour du Chanu) broke through with a clear to open the doors to the jump-off, soon joined byย Bertram Allenย (IRL) onย Qonquest de Rigo,ย Willem Greveย (NED) onย Pretty Woman vanโ€™t Paradijs,ย Niamh McEvoy(IRL) onย Flora du Mesnil, andย Jason Smithย (NZL) onย Picobello vanโ€™t Roosakker.

In the end, onlyย seven combinationsย earned their spot, and withย Bertram Allen (IRL)ย choosing not to start in order to save his horse for Sundayโ€™s Rolex Grand Prix, six returned for the jump-off.

Jump-Off Drama

Laura Kraut (USA) set the tone as first to go, opting for a bold pace but catching a rail for 4 faults. Kyle Timm followed, but two rails down dashed his hopes.

Then came Willem Greve (NED), delivering a flawless double clear in 37.08 seconds, shooting to the top of the leaderboard and putting pressure on the remaining contenders.

Young Irish talentย Tom Wachman (IRL), in sensational form this week, kept his home crowd roaring with another double clear in 37.33 seconds, slotting into provisional second.

Butย Niamh McEvoyย (IRL) andย Flora du Mesnilย had other plans. Riding with precision and speed, she stopped the clock atย 35.75 seconds, seizing the lead in emphatic fashion.

Last to go, Jason Smith (SUI) produced a smooth clear in 37.19 seconds aboard Picobello van’T Roosakker, good enough to claim the final podium spot.

Final Results โ€“ โ‚ฌ56,800 Dublin Stakes CSIO 5* – 1.50m

1) Niamh McEvoy (IRL) & Flora du Mesnil โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 35.75

2) Willem Greve (NED) & Pretty Woman Paradijs โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 37.08

3) Jason Smith (SUI) & Picobello van’T Roosakker โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 37.19

Source: Press Release from Rolex Series – Equestrian

Photos: ยฉ Rolex Series – Equestrian / Sportof



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