The $50,777 Sidelines Grand Prix, presented by Beau Rivage Resort and Casino closed out the 2016 Gulf Coast Winter Classic and the USHJA Dash for the Cash King, Andy Kocher of Ocala, Florida, galloped away with the win in the irons of Evalyn Grace, LLC's Cantu 5. Of the twenty eight that tackled the course designed by Paul Jewel of Lambertville, New Jersey, only eight turned in clear first rounds advancing to the jump off. Kocher rode Postage Stamp Farm's Prof De La Roque as the first to go and posted a clear round in a time of 82.486 seconds, well within the 89 seconds time allowed. Kocher then piloted his own Leconte to a clear first round in a time of 84.603 seconds. He now had two rides in the jump off! Hester Equestrian, LLC's Clueless P, ridden by Lauren Hester of Lexington, Kentucky followed Kocher and posted a clear first round in a time of 79.972 seconds and added themselves to the jump off roster. Charlie Jayne's Cupid Shuffle, ridden by Michael Tokaruk of Germantown, Tennessee added themselves to the jump off round after posting a clear first round in a time of 79.117 seconds. Kocher returned to the grand prix field, this time in the irons of Cantu 5. The pair posted a clear first round in a time of 82.881 seconds, making it his third horse to qualify for the jump off. Christopher Schroeder of Wellington, Florida and his own Catungee also turned in a clear first round effort in a time of 87.767 seconds, qualifying for the jump off round. Missy Nolan's Specialized, ridden by Tim Maddrix of Leeds, Alabama joined the jump off roster after posting a clear first round effort in a time of 87.386 seconds. Schroeder and Marion Head's Heliante were the last to go and clear they went in a time of 87.532 seconds and sat in the enviable last to go spot in the jump off order. Paul Jewell set the jump off time allowed at 57 seconds. Kocher and Prof De La Roque were the first to go, but an unintentional dismount would keep the pair out of the winner's circle and settling for eighth place overall. Kocher and Leconte were next in the order but four faults in a time of 51.455 seconds would finish them in seventh place overall. Hester and Clueless P followed Kocher, but four faults in a time of 50.064 seconds would see them finish in fourth place overall. Tokaruk and Cupid Shuffle followed Hester in the order. Four faults in a time of 50.154 seconds would have move them into the lead as the fastest four-faulter, but with four rides left to go, there was still a chance for someone to go clear. And that's exactly what happened when Kocher and Cantu 5 followed Tokaruk and turned in the first clear round in a time of 52.745, taking the lead and setting the new time to beat. Schroeder and Catungee challenged Kocher's time and although they went clear, their time of 56.569 seconds, would put them in second place behind Kocher and Cantu 5. Maddrix and Specialized followed Schroeder in the jump off order, but four faults in a time of 50.593 seconds would find them finish in sixth place overall. Schroeder and Heliante sat in the enviable last to go position and although they turned in the fastest jump off round in a time of 49.104 seconds, a heartbreak rail at the final fence would have them finish in third place, giving Kocher and Cantu 5 the win. Finishing in ninth place with one time fault was GK Performance Horses' Diamant De Revel, ridden by Christopher Schroeder. Scott Lenkart and Fleur De Lis Farms' Ziezo earned tenth place after posting the fastest four-fault round and Sun Tzu, owned and ridden by Penny Brennan placed eleventh. Brooke Kemper and Classified wrapped up the class with a twelfth place finish.