Win for Irish-bred Cooley Jump The Q in Belgium
- 13 January 2022, 09:59
Irish Sport Horse Cooley Jump The Q, a 2013 gelding by Pacino (BWP), out of an OBOS Quality (OLD) mare and bred by Pam Walshe in Co. Carlow, took first place in the 1m45 Grand Prix at the CSI4* World Cup show in Opglabbeek, Belgium last week.
See below for the full list of Irish-bred Show Jumping results:
Abu Dhabi (UAE) CSI4*-W 6th – 9th January
60,900 AED Table A – 1m40
8th Z7 Caretina (AKA Z Seven Caretina) (ISH) – 2011 mare by Coltaire Z (ZANG) out of Caretina (HOLST) by Caretino 2 (HOLST). Breeder: Marion Hughes, Co Kilkenny. Owner: Team Z7. Rider: Georgia Tame (GBR).
Opglabbeek (BEL) CSI4*-W 6th – 9th January
25,625 EUR Grand Prix Table A – 1m45
1st Cooley Jump The Q (AKA Pacino Q; EIC Cooley Jump The Q) (ISH) – 2013 gelding by Pacino (BWP) out of Jump The Q (ISH) by OBOS Quality 004 (OLD). Breeder: Pam Walshe, Co. Carlow. Owner: MK Sportpferde Max Kühner. Rider: Max Kühner (AUT).
Exloo (NED) CSI2* 5th – 9th January
2,070 EUR Reus Advocaten Prijs – 1m40
2nd All Action (ISH) – 2011 stallion by Peter Pan (OLD) out of Ballykean Judy (ISH) by Touchdown (ISH). Breeder and Owner: Rory Finnerty. Rider: Mark Finnerty (IRL).
2,035 EUR Handelshuis Schuttert & Bouwbedrijf van Grunsven Prijs – 1m35
8th Covehill Archie (ISH) – 2014 Diamant De Semilly (SF) out of Fine Filly (AES) by J.R. (AES). Breeder: Geraldine Drain, Co. Antrim. Owner: C&M Stables & Geraldine Drain. Rider: Conor Drain (IRL).
NOTE: CSI1* Grand Prix classes and upwards are currently included in the weekly results.
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