(14 Mar 2010)
DERRY-born Trevor Coyle was best of the Irish in the Spanish Sunshine Tour Grand Prix today (Sunday), finishing fourth on 'Bijou van de Vijfheide' with a single time fault in the nine horse jump-off at Vejer de la Frontera.
The 51 year-old, who was runner-up in the 1999 World Cup with the legendary Irish-bred stallion 'Cruising', nevertheless picked up 2,000 euro for his place.
In seventh was Ireland's 23 year-old Anthony Condon, clipping a pole with 'Wertherroschen' in the jump-off to incur four faults, while Cork-born Billy Twomey settled for a tenth place after racking up a single time fault in the first round with Sue Davies's 'Tinka's Serenade'.