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Tom Wachman Makes Winning Look Easy in the €105,500 Loro Piana Trophy CSIO 5*

Rome, Italy – May 30, 2026 – All good things come in threes… In the seventh prize of the 2026 CSIO of Rome – Master d’Inzeo , Ireland secured one more victory, this time in the €105,500 Loro Piana Trophy CSIO 5*. Following Denis Lynch (IRL) and Jordan Coyle (IRL), it was Tom Wachman (IRL), the youngest of Irish competitors, to grab the top of the podium.

As we said, the class, which featured tences at 1.55 metres and a prize of €105,500, was fiercely contested until the final jump. It rewarded the daring Irishman, who rode Do It Easy to an incredibly fast time of under 36 seconds — the only competitor out of 14 (and 60 starters) to do so — and secured his place in the jump-off.

Nina Mallevaey (FRA) & My Clementine

Wachman’s time of 35.95 seconds proved unbeatable for his closest rivals, including France’s Nina Mallevaey (FRA), who came second with My Clementine (0 faults, 36.26 seconds).

Richard Vogel (GER) & Cloudio

Germany’s Richard Vogel (GER), was third with Cloudio, registering no penalties in 36.58 seconds during the tiebreaker.

Tom Wachman (IRL) & Do It Easy

Winner’s Circle: Tom Wachman (IRL)

It was a good course. It was quite difficult, quite delicate. It took plenty of jumping, so I was delighted with my horse today. It’s my first time here. It’s an amazing show, very rich in history and tradition. The grass ring is unbelievable. I’m so delighted to be here” said Wachman after the competition.

Tom Wachman (IRL) & Do It Easy

Final Results – €105,500 Loro Piana Trophy CSIO 5*

1) Tom Wachman (IRL) & Do It Easy – 0 / 0 – 35.95

2) Nina Mallevaey (FRA) & My Clementine – 0 / 0 – 36.26

3) Richard Vogel (GER) & Cloudio – 0 / 0 – 36.58

Source: Press Release (edited) from CSIO Roma – Piazza di Siena

Photos: © CSIO Roma / Piazza di Siena



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