SJ Breeding: Loughnavatta Indigo (ISH) wins as international Jumping resumes
- 25 June 2020, 14:21
Loughnavatta Indigo (ISH), bred by Rory Costigan (Tipperary) won the $36,600 class in Traverse City, USA with Ireland’s Jonathan Corrigan, and the pair came second in the $72,900 Grand Prix at the same show.
See below for the full list of Irish-bred Show Jumping results:
Traverse City, MI (USA) CSI2* 17th – 21st June 2020
36,600 USD Table A – 1m45
1st Loughnavatta Indigo (ISH) – 2009 gelding by Luidam (KWPN) out of Loughnavatta Sabrina (ISH) by VDL Arkansas (KWPN). Breeder: Rory Costigan, Co. Tipperary. Owner: Horse Orchard LLC. Rider: Jonathan Corrigan (IRL).
10th Super Chilled (ISH) – 2008 gelding by Gelvin Clover (ID) out of Ballypatrick Codex (ISH). Breeder: Cheryl Broderick, Co Tipperary. Owner: Debra J Wycoff. Rider: Jonathan Corrigan (IRL).
72,900 USD Grand Prix Table A – 1m45
2nd Loughnavatta Indigo (ISH) – 2009 gelding by Luidam (KWPN) out of Loughnavatta Sabrina (ISH) by VDL Arkansas (KWPN). Breeder: Rory Costigan, Co. Tipperary. Owner: Horse Orchard LLC. Rider: Jonathan Corrigan (IRL).
Lexington Horse Park, KY (USA) CSI2* 17th – 21st June 2020
75,750 USD FEI Grand Prix – 1m45
10th Sea Topblue (ISH) – 2011 gelding by Chacco Blue (MECKL) out of Sea Top Lady (ISH) by Lux Z (HANN). Breeders: James & John Meade, Co. Clare. Owner: Deirdre Bourns. Rider: Andrew Bourns (IRL).
NOTE: CSI1* Grand Prix classes and upwards are currently included in the weekly results.
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