2/ OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2018 THE RIDER
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first two events partnered with Farrel, Coyle stole the show on Sunday by riding Legacy to victory in Sunday’s $50,000 Caledon Cup – Phase Three, presented by HEP, Aviva Insurance, and Edge
Mutual Insurance. A total of 11 horse and rider combina- tions qualified for the jump- off
after successfully
negotiating the first-round track set by Portuguese course designer, Bernardo Cabral. As the second rider to re-
turn for the jump-off, Coyle laid down a clear round in a
time of 38.60 seconds that would prove unbeatable. Veronica Bot of Burlington, ON, came the closest to de- throning Coyle, but was still off the pace with a time 39.19 seconds to finish second rid- ing Cool Down 3, an 11-year- old Hanoverian gelding (Chacco-Blue x Lysander). Canadian Olympian Beth Un- derhill of Schomberg, ON, gave it her best shot with Sandy Lupton’s 11-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding, Count Me In, with a jump-off time of 39.44 seconds placing the pair third in the final standings. Underhill was also awarded a $1,000 bonus by HEP as the highest-placed rider sporting a HEP-branded saddle pad. “I was second to go in
Craig Collins of Equestrian Management Group (EMG) presents Veronica Bot and Cool Down 3 with the Caledon Cup. Photo by Ben Radvanyi Photography
the jump-off, which isn’t the best place to be when there are 11 in it,” said Coyle, 23 of his performance with Legacy, an eight-year-old Zanger- sheide mare (Chippendale Z x Bon Ami) owned by Ariel Grange. “I hadn’t really gone
Daniel Coyle and Legacy, owned by Ariel Grange, are presented as the winners of the $50,000 Cale- don Cup – Phase Three, by sponsors HEP, Aviva Insurance, and Edge Mutual Insurance, at the Cale- don Equestrian Park. Photo by Ben Radvanyi Photography
that fast with her all week and today I went a bit faster. She’s an amazing horse. Ariel just bought her after Florida this year. We know she’s in- credibly talented and to see her showing it in the ring
today makes it even more real.”
As for winning all three
phases of the Caledon Cup on two different horses, Coyle noted, “My horses are incred- ible and I know them well. I
have two good horses and if one doesn’t’ win, the other one usually does.” At the conclusion of all
three phases, there was a tie in the points standings for the Continued on Page 3
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