Jordan Coyle and Picador Capture Third Consecutive Grand Prix Win in $75,000 Old Salem Farm Grand Prix, presented by The Kincade Group

Jordan Coyle and Picador soaring to another victory in the $75,000 Old Salem Farm Grand Prix, presented by The Kincade Group. Photo by SEL Photography

Jordan Coyle and Picador soaring to another victory in the $75,000 Old Salem Farm Grand Prix, presented by The Kincade Group. Photo by SEL Photography

North Salem, NY — Sept. 13, 2020 — The final day of competition during Week I of the 2020 Old Salem Farm Fall Series kicked off in the Grand Prix Field with another win for Ireland’s Jordan Coyle and Picador. The highlight of the day was the morning’s $75,000 Old Salem Farm Grand Prix, presented by The Kincade Group, which Coyle nabbed victory over a field of 33. Junior and amateur jumper riders also took center stage on the Grand Prix Field for the $7,500 High Junior/ Amateur-Owner Classic. 

Paul Jewell designed the track contested on the Grand Prix Field. His first round consisted of 16 obstacles, to be cleared in 80.00 seconds or less. Of the starting line-up of competitors, 10 entries left all fences intact within the time allowed and returned for the jump-off. Nicky Galligan (IRL), and his own Javas Miss Jordan, an Irish Sport Horse mare (Luidam x Alley Angel), managed the fastest jump-off time on 34.240 seconds but one downed rail kept them out of the winner’s circle. In an impressive feat, Friday’s $25,000 Grand Prix of North Salem winner and the winner of last week’s $75,000 SmartPak Grand Prix of Saugerties, Jordan Coyle again rose to the top of the podium with Picador, owned by Elan Farm. 

Coyle and the impressive 13-year-old Anglo-European gelding (Lupicor x Kind Of Magic) have been unbeatable in their last several weeks of competition.

“We were both under pressure today, so I think we really felt the need to step it up and continue to perform at our absolute best,” he said. 

“Picador is very highly strung, he really loves the show environment,” Coyle continued. “When you ride him at home, he’s like riding a school horse. But when you bring him to the show, he gets highly-strung. He is an unbelievable horse because he could honestly do this every day; there is no such thing as a day off or a schooling day in his mind.”

Jordan Coyle and Picador with Barbara Lang and Vandy Lipman. Photo by SEL Photography

Jordan Coyle and Picador with Barbara Lang and Vandy Lipman. Photo by SEL Photography

Winner earlier this week of the $3,000 1.40m Open Jumper Stake, Nayel Nassar (EGY), took the reserve honors on the podium with another Evergate Stables LLC entry, Oaks Redwood. He and the 14-year-old Warmblood gelding (ASB Conquistador x Oaks Miss Scarlett) left all rails standing with a time of 35.357. Veteran show jumping athlete Rodrigo Pessoa (BRA) rounded out the top-three after clearing the timers in 35.573 seconds with Carlito’s Way 6 (Casall x Nicoletta I), owned by Artemis Equestrian Farm LLC.

Tori Corts and Bon Jovi top the $7,500 High Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper Classic.  Photo by SEL Photography

Tori Corts and Bon Jovi top the $7,500 High Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper Classic.
Photo by SEL Photography

Tori Corts and Bon Jovi Top $7,500 High Junior/Amateur-Owner
Jumper Classic

Wellington, Florida’s Tori Corts rode her own 14-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding Bon Jovi (Verdi x Whoopy C) to the leading spot in Sunday’s $7,500 High Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper Classic. Out of an original 11 entries, Corts was one of only three riders to advance to Paul Jewell’s jump-off track. She and Bon Jovi led the field by over two seconds after clocking in at 32.722 seconds. 

“This is only my fourth or fifth time competing in the High Amateur-Owner division so I’m very pleased with today’s results,” Corts said. “The course today was very nice and it was amazing to be back here. This is one of my favorite shows because everything is run so well.” 

Jennifer Gates and her newly-acquired Darry Lou put in a solid effort to secure second place with a time of 34.991, while Kelly Tropin and Libertas Farm LLC’s Don’t Stop O were the final double-clear combination.

Tori Corts and Bon Jovi with Barbara Lang. Photo by SEL Photography

Tori Corts and Bon Jovi with Barbara Lang. Photo by SEL Photography

Ricardo Lopez Receives the Horse Show Hero Award,
presented by ShowAssist

Before the $7,500 High Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper Classic, a special presentation was held. The Horse Show Hero Award, presented by ShowAssist, honors the hardest working people at the horse show. Throughout the week, people have nominated grooms, stall cleaners, bodyworkers, braiders, body clippers and other support staff as their horse show heroes, people whose hard work and dedication make the sport possible. The winner was selected at random from all the nominees. SweetWater Farm’s Ricardo Lopez, nominated by the farm’s owner Jennifer Hinman, received a $500 VISA gift card and prizes courtesy of ShowAssist, the app that connects professionals and owners with support staff at horse shows. 

“Ricardo has been my groom for 15 years and without him, things just do not happen,” Hinman said. “He is the hardest working man. He is always the first one there and the last one to leave.” 

“I have always worked with animals,” said Lopez. “When I came here I started working with the horses and I really just love them, they are amazing creatures.” 

The Old Salem Farm Fall Series horse show will resume Wednesday, September 16. The week will host a series of hunter, jumper, and equitation classes including the NHS ASPCA Maclay Region 2 Championship on Saturday, September 19, 2020. 

Amanda Terbrusch for ShowAssist, Barbara Lang, Horse Show Hero Award recipient Ricardo Lopez and Jennifer Hinman. Photo by SEL Photography

Amanda Terbrusch for ShowAssist, Barbara Lang,
Horse Show Hero Award recipient Ricardo Lopez and Jennifer Hinman. Photo by SEL Photography

Final Results: $75,000 Old Salem Farm Grand Prix, presented by The Kincade Group

1 PICADOR: 2007 Anglo-European gelding by Lupicor x Kind of Magic 
JORDAN COYLE (IRL), Elan Farm : 0/0/34.796

2 OAKS REDWOOD: 2005 Warmblood gelding by ABS Conquistador x Oaks Miss Scarlet
NAYEL NASSAR (EGY), Evergate Stables LLC: 0/0/35.357

3 CARLITO’S WAY: 2010 Holsteiner gelding by Casall x Nicoletta I
RODRIGO PESSOA (BRA), Artemis Equestrian Farm LLC: 0/0/35.573

4 BARNETTA: 2004 Westphalian gelding by Baloubet Du Rouet x Polydora
SHARN WORDLEY (NZL), Sharn Wordley: 0/0/35.801

5 MANHATTAN: 2011 American Warmblood gelding by Metropolitan x Lumina 2
GEORGINA BLOOMBERG (USA), Gotham Enterprizes LLC: 0/0/39.518

6 JAVAS MISS JORDAN: 2009 Irish Sport Horse mare by Luidam x Alley Angel
NICKY GALLIGAN (IRL), Nicky Galligan: 0/4/34.240

7 TULARA COLMINE: 2010 Warmblood stallion by Colman x Tulara Quinine
GEORGINA BLOOMBERG (USA), Gotham Enterprizes LLC: 0/4/39.047

8 ESSENAR CRIXUS: 2010 Irish Sport Horse gelding by Luidam x Touch Of Dutch 
STELLA MANSHIP (USA), Elan Farm: 0/4/39.913

9 F. BRIGHTWOOD LYNZ: 2010 KWPN gelding by Spartacus x Zanssouci
ILAN BLUMAN (ISR), Joseph Bluman: 0/8/36.989

10 GLEN: 2011 KWPN stallion by Zirocco Blue VDL x Uthalina-M
ADRIENNE IVERSON (CAN), Windsor Show Stables: 0/12/40.407

11 JASMIJN: 2009 Belgian Warmblood mare by Stakkato x Libra De Landetta
JONATHAN MCCREA (USA), Windsor Show Stables: 4/70.138

12 SIMBA: 2006 Oldeburg gelding by Toulon x Argentina
PHILIP MCGUANE (IRL), Grant Road Partners LLC: 4/70.405

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What – Old Salem Farm Fall Series Horse Shows are three weeks of top-notch competition in the heart of Westchester County’s horse country. Old Salem Farm reminds competitors to adhere to COVID-19 Protocols for the safety of all.

Week I – Sept. 8-13
USEF Level 5 Jumpers – “B” Hunters
OSF Equitation Challenge, presented by Palm Beach International Academy (Saturday, Sept.12)
$5,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby, presented by Mane 'n Tail (Saturday, Sept. 12)
$25,000 Grand Prix of North Salem, presented by The Kincade Group (Friday Sept. 11)
$75,000 Old Salem Farm Grand Prix, presented by The Kincade Group (Sunday Sept. 13)
SCHEDULE

Week II – Sept. 15-19
ASPCA Maclay Regionals (Region 2)
USEF Level 2 Jumpers --“C” Hunters
$10,000 Old Salem Farm Jumper Classic
SCHEDULE

Week III – Sept. 23-27
USEF Level 2 Jumpers –“A” Hunters
$5,000 Old Salem Farm Derby
$1,000 Old Salem Farm Children/Adult Derby
$1,500 USHJA Pony Hunter Derby
$10,000 Old Salem Farm Jumper Classic
SCHEDULE

Where – Old Salem Farm | 190 June Road | North Salem, New York 10560

Prize List

Website - Oldsalemfarm.net

Contact - Lori Johnsen - johnsenl@oldsalemfarm.net

Official Photographer - SEL Photography

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Located just one hour north of New York City, Old Salem Farm is known as one of the finest equestrian competition venues in North America. Its beautifully manicured grounds host the world's elite horses and athletes. Events on the property draw spectators from Westchester County and beyond who delight in strolling the grounds, shopping on boutique row, enjoying a range of culinary options while watching equestrian sport at its best.

Over the years, Old Salem Farm has hosted United States Olympic Team Selection Trials and Longines FEI World Cup™ qualifiers, FEI North American Youth Championships and ASPCA Maclay Regionals. Olympic stars such as Beezie Madden, McLain Ward, Leslie Burr-Howard, Daniel Bluman, Mario DesLauriers, Beat Mändli other world-class equestrians, have competed at Old Salem Farm throughout the years.

Old Salem Farm, a 120-acre boarding and training facility with 90 permanent stalls, is the ideal learning environment for area clients to achieve their goals.

For more information, visit OldSalemFarm.net

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