Conor Swail and GK Coco Chanel recorded the only double clear round at the three star Grand Prix at Tryon International Equestrian Centre in North Carolina, USA to win on Saturday night.
Swail and the 11-year-old gelding owned by Vanessa Mannix stopped the clock in 40.17 seconds to win the $134,000 prize, while Luiz Francisco de Azevedo of Brazil and Collin, claimed runner-up spot in 39.11 which was the fastest four fault score, ahead of Australia's Rowan Willis who took third place with Diablo VII.
Limerick’s Paul O’Shea, one of the hero’s from Ireland’s win in the Longines FEI Nations Cup final in Barcelona last weekend, finished fourth with Skara Glen’s Chancelloress.
Swail explained why he though clear rounds were at a premium:
"The jump-off was very difficult with a lot of sharp angles and everything was coming up late. It was very difficult to keep that smooth and I think that was probably why there weren’t a lot of clear rounds."
Swail confessed that GK Coco Chanel is not the easiest horse to ride:
"He has his own mind sometimes and can be a little difficult, but when he goes well it normally ends up being a win. We have learned to work together very well now at this stage and we have a good relationship.
"The consistency is growing all the time; there’s a lot of good results. This is maybe a week early, but to win this is fabulous," admitted Swail.
He will hope to continue his winning form for next week’s $384,000 Gary Sinise Foundation Grand Prix CSI 5*.
"I won the event last year and this horse is capable of winning again next week and it would be great to get the double win. I’m looking forward to it."