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Howley heads home from Gijon a champion

Richard Howley and Dolores (Photo: Javier Diaz)
Richard Howley and Dolores (Photo: Javier Diaz)

Sligo’s Richard Howley has scored one of the biggest wins of his career, coming out on top in tonight’s €150,000 five-star Grand Prix at the Spanish Nations Cup show in Gijon.

A hugely competitive jump-off saw 13 riders go forward to the second round, but none could match Howley’s winning clear in 59.86 seconds with the 10-year-old mare Dolores, who is owned by Morgan Kent.

The result crowned a very successful week for Irish riders at the Spanish venue where Cork’s Billy Twomey recorded a double of wins along with victories for Limerick’s Paul Kennedy and Waterford’s Anthony Condon.

Howley was crowned Leading Rider of the Show after also winning Saturday’s Accumulator competition with Cruising Star.

The Irish team, led by Michael Blake,  finished joint fourth in Friday’s Gijon Nations Cup.

At the Hampton Classic show in New York, USA, Cork’s Shane Sweetnam and Main Road took a runner-up finish in the $300,000 Hampton Classic Grand Prix.

Five combinations made it into the decider where American rider McLain Ward came out on top with HH Gigi’s Girl.

Sweetnam was awarded the Longines Leading Rider of the show, collecting a $30,000 bonus and Longines watch after two wins along with his Grand Prix runner-up finish.

In other news, for the second year in-a-row, Tipperary’s Greg Broderick has been crowned TRM/HSI New Heights Champions Series winner, after he topped the table following Sunday's final round at Barnadown, Co Wexford.

A third place finish in the final was enough to see Broderick come out on top with the Mary Ellen De Ruschi-owned Duco, while fellow Ballypatrick Stables rider Darragh Ryan finished as series runner-up.

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