Tryon Fall 5: Results

Daniel Coyle Returns to the Winner’s Circle in $31,100 Winning Round CSI 5*

Skylar Wireman and Tornado Produce Best Effort in $25,000 Yanmar America Tryon Sunday Classic

Casalis and Maggie King Soar to the Top of NAL Junior Jumper Classic presented by Prestige

NAL/WIHS Junior Jumper Classic presented by Vogel Awards Blue Ribbon to Daniela Marin

Eva Paliouras Takes the Win in NAL Junior/Amateur 1.30m Jumper Classic presented by Schneiders

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Courtney Carter, Leyla Caynak, and Rette Solomon for Tryon International

October 18th, 2025 – Adding a third FEI win to his week at Tryon International, Daniel Coyle (IRL) left Tryon Stadium on Saturday afternoon with the blue ribbon. With equine teammate Farrel (VDL Cardento 933 x Argelith Stakkato) rising to the occasion, the 2010 Dutch Warmblood gelding and Coyle bested a field of 27 competitors to claim the $31,100 Winning Round CSI 5* victory. Securing a double clear performance, Coyle and Farrel finished with a jump off time of 48.47 seconds. Aboard Lesley Martin’s Perte Totale De Res Nova (Comme Il Faut x Verdi), Andrew Bourns (IRL) also captured a double clear effort with the 2015 Belgian Warmblood stallion, marking 50.14 seconds in the jump off. Third place, with a jump off time of 51.02, was awarded to Nicolette Hirt (USA), riding Kaphira (Broere VDL Corland x Clearway), the 2015 Dutch Warmblood mare owned by Chatwood Farms LLC. 

Daniel Coyle and Farrel 
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With three FEI wins on three different mounts at Tryon International, Daniel Coyle credited his consistency to surrounding himself with “good people, good horses, and trying to ride the best I can. Keep it very simple.” 

Andrew Bourns and Perte Totale De Res Nova
©Trinity Keterer for Natalie Suto Photography

“I have a huge history with Farrel,” Coyle said of his longtime partner. “As a nine-year-old, we had won two World Cup [events] together.”

Though the team has enjoyed numerous wins together, Coyle and Farrel’s partnership has seen challenges as well. Coyle shared that in 2020, Farrel developed a stifle cyst that took him out of competition for some time. Since then, the team has built back up to top form. “[Farrel] has come from nothing, again, and he’s already back at the 5* level,” Coyle said. “He’s the horse of a lifetime.”

Nicolette Hirt and Kaphira
©Trinity Keterer for Natalie Suto Photography

Coyle revealed that watching his competitors ride the Peter Grant and Nicholas Granat- designed track beforehand helped him build a winning strategy. “I was second to last to go, which is always a huge advantage. [My team] gave me the best plan, I tried to ride it my best, and of course, Farrel delivered again!”  

For full results from the $31,100 Winning Round CSI 5*, click here

Skylar Wireman and Tornado Produce Best Effort in $25,000 Yanmar America Tryon Sunday Classic

October 19, 2025 – To conclude the Tryon Fall 5 week of competition, the best double-clear effort of the $25,000 Yanmar America Tryon Sunday Classic was produced by Skylar Wireman (Bonsall, CA) paired with her own 2014 Swedish Warmblood gelding, Tornado (Diarado x Chiquitita). The 2012 Oldenburg Diaroubet (Diarido x Stutbuch 1), ridden by Stephen Moore (Wellington, FL) and owned by Oakland Training & Sales, received zero faults to earn second place. Partnered with the Glenlin Farm entry, Madison Papariello (Phoenixville, PA) completed a fault free, third place ride with the 2015 Warmblood, Abril Kontendra (Contendro I x Gama Quintana). 

Skylar Wireman and Tornado
©Chelsey Somohano for Natalie Suto Photography

For full results from the $25,000 Yanmar America Tryon Sunday Classic, click here

Casalis and Maggie King Soar to the Top of NAL Junior Jumper Classic presented by Prestige

October 19, 2025 – The 2013 Holsteiner gelding, Casalis (Casalito x Wega J) soared to the top of the leaderboard in the NAL Junior Jumper Classic presented by Prestige with rider Maggie King (Spring, TX) on their fault free rounds. The second best fault free effort of the class was awarded to Kassido O (Indoctro x Simone), the 2015 Dutch Warmblood gelding owned by Equines LLC and ridden by Kiana Mitchell (Kapaau, HI). Luella Bacon (Oyster Bay, NY) aboard Skyler Field’s 2009 Dutch Warmblood mare, Elegance De Pessel (Diarado x Oludine S), collected the yellow ribbon with one time fault recorded. 

Maggie King and Casalis
©Trinity Keterer for Natalie Suto Photography

For full results from the NAL Junior Jumper Classic presented by Prestige, click here

NAL/WIHS Junior Jumper Classic presented by Vogel Awards Blue Ribbon to Daniela Marin

October 19, 2025 – In a quick jump off, Daniela Marin (Miami, FL) rode her own 2014 Czech Warmblood gelding Alghero (Aristo Z x Gallera) to a 37.63 second win in the NAL/WIHS Junior Jumper Classic presented by Vogel. Aboard her 2015 Westphalian gelding Siec Caruso (Cornet Obolensky x Eclipse Van De Molendreef), Arianna Sofia Calle (Palmetto Bay, FL) produced a 38.05 second time to receive reserve honors. Just short of the red ribbon with a time of 40.26 seconds, Kika Kipp (Miami, FL) piloted her own Baccinello (Brantzau x Bettie), the 2016 Oldenburg gelding into third place. 

Daniela Marin and Alghero
©Trinity Keterer for Natalie Suto Photography

For full results from the NAL/WIHS Junior Jumper Classic presented by Vogel, click here

Eva Paliouras Takes the Win in NAL Junior/Amateur 1.30m Jumper Classic presented by Schneiders

October 19, 2025 – Eva Paliouras (Wellington, FL) and P Stables LLC’s La Belle Dame Z (Levisto Z x Grande Dame Z), the 2011 Zangersheide mare, claimed the first place position in the NAL Junior/Amateur 1.30m Jumper Classic presented by Schneiders, stopping jump off timers at 38.16 seconds. Mackenzie Bowles (Stauton, VA) rode her own Siracha (Zuccarlos x Waldfee), the 2013 Hanoverian mare, to reserve honors, clocking a 41.34 second effort in round two. Aboard her 2015 Belgian Warmblood mare Pipaline Van’t Zomerhof (Diamant De Semilly x Jera Van Het Zomerhof), Joanna Wolffer (Sag Harbor, NY) took third place with a 42.27 second jump off effort. 

Eva Paliouras and La Belle Dame Z
©Chelsey Somohano for Natalie Suto Photography

For full results from the NAL Junior/Amateur 1.30m Jumper Classic presented by Schneiders, click here

For full division results from Tryon Fall 5, click here.

The Tryon Fall Series presented by Coca-Cola continues with Tryon Fall 6, which will take place October 21-26. FEI CSI 2* highlight classes include the $32,000 LeMieux Welcome Stake on Thursday, October 23rd, and the $70,000 Coca-Cola Grand Prix, hosted in Tryon Stadium on Saturday. To learn more, visit www.Tryon.com/allevents. After the conclusion of Tryon Fall 6, NEW at Tryon International, Triangle Farms Horse Shows "C" Fall Finale will take place October 30th - November 2nd.

Photos ©Natalie Suto Photography (Trinity Keterer and Chelsey Somohano as noted). These photos may only be used once, in relation to this press release. Competitors may view and purchase competition photos at www.nataliesutophotography.shootproof.com. With questions regarding photography at Tryon International, contact media@tryon.com.

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