Although Alan Wade set a technical 16-effort course at 1.55m for the initial round in the $225,000 Empire State Grand Prix, 10 of the 21 entries representing six nations answered the questions correctly and moved on to jump off for top honors. The additional speed proved to be an extra challenge over the shortened track, with just four entries posting double-clear scores. Coyle was nearly a full second ahead of his fellow competitors, bringing home the win aboard Elan Farm’s 15-year-old Swedish Warmblood gelding in 34.65 seconds. 

“Ariso probably should have won both the Welcome and the Grand Prix last week, to be honest,” Coyle said. “I didn’t want to let him down today, so for sure, I was just trying to be on my game. I didn’t change my plan at all after watching some of the others go. (The B element in the combination) was one jump I could count on him not knocking down, especially in a jump-off. He’s been doing these types of jump-offs for a while now, so he kind of knows what he’s doing. As long as I can stay out of his way, like today, he’s always going to be really good."

“This place has always been really lucky to me,” he added. “I started here when I first came to America; I spent a year riding here. Now, it’s nice to come back and be as competitive as we are every time we’re here. Going forward into the summer, we’ll have a week off, and then I’ll be heading to Rome for the 5* Nations Cup.” 

Americans McKayla Langmeier and Katie Dinan rounded out the podium in second and third, respectively. Langmeier tripped the timers in 35.56 seconds aboard Riesling Van De Gaathoeve (Iron Man van de Padenborre x Diamant de Semilly), Rafferty Farm LLC’s 9-year-old Belgian Warmblood stallion. Fresh off their third-place finish in the Longines FEI World Cup™ Final in Fort Worth, Texas, Dinan and Out Of The Blue SCF (Verdi TN x Cassini I), Grant Road Partners LLC’s 12-year-old Belgian Warmblood mare, weren’t far behind in 35.72 seconds.

Charlotte Jacobs (USA) posted the only other faultless score in 38.13 seconds with North Star’s 11-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding Korbach Van De Renger (Colestus x Concorde) for fourth place. With the fastest four-fault time of 34.77 seconds, Pieter De Brabandere (BEL) and Maarten Huygens’ 14-year-old Irish Sport Horse gelding Dothraki Warlord (Mermus R x Diamant de Semilly) claimed fifth. 

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