Mikey Pender Archives - SportsNewsIreland https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/tag/mikey-pender Sports News, Live GAA scores, GAA fixtures Sat, 05 Oct 2024 10:59:21 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://i0.wp.com/www.sportsnewsireland.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/sni-icon.jpg?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Mikey Pender Archives - SportsNewsIreland https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/tag/mikey-pender 32 32 229439223 Mikey Pender and HHS Calais win €300,000 five-star Longines Grand Prix https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/mikey-pender-and-hhs-calais-win-e300000-five-star-longines-grand-prix https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/mikey-pender-and-hhs-calais-win-e300000-five-star-longines-grand-prix#respond Sat, 05 Oct 2024 10:56:57 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=32439 Irish showjumper Mikey Pender achieved one the biggest wins of his career to date when taking the €300,000 five-star Longines Grand Prix in Barcelona on Friday night. The event, part of the League Of Nations Final, saw the 25-year-old Kildare rider partner the Irish Sport Horse HHS Calais – bred by the late Ita Brennan […]

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Irish showjumper Mikey Pender achieved one the biggest wins of his career to date when taking the €300,000 five-star Longines Grand Prix in Barcelona on Friday night.

The event, part of the League Of Nations Final, saw the 25-year-old Kildare rider partner the Irish Sport Horse HHS Calais – bred by the late Ita Brennan – to victory.

From a starting list of 43 combinations, which included all three individual Olympic  medallists from Paris, only 12 combinations made it through to the second round jump-off.

Swede Rolf-Göran Bengtsson and Zuccero Hv had set what looked like an unbeatable time of 51.64 seconds in the jump-off.

With the Irish combination last to compete in the final round, Pender and HHS Calais left all the poles in place to stop the timers almost a second faster than Bengtsson and Zuccero, in a time of 50.88 seconds, to take the victory.

Spaniard Armando Trapote with Tornado Vs, who had held pole position earlier in the final round, completed the podium with a third place finish.

Pender’s Barcelona victory comes on the back of his recent gold medal at the Young Horse World Championships in Belgium, while Pender and HHS Calais (ISH) jumped double clear  in the five-star BMO Nations Cup at Spruce Meadows, Canada, to help Ireland achieve a runner-up finish early last month.

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Darragh Kenny and Chic Chic win Sport Ireland Classic at Dublin Horse Show https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/darragh-kenny-and-chic-chic-win-sport-ireland-classic-at-dublin-horse-show https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/darragh-kenny-and-chic-chic-win-sport-ireland-classic-at-dublin-horse-show#respond Wed, 14 Aug 2024 16:45:10 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=32182 The 2024 Dublin Horse Show got underway at the RDS on Wednesday, with two Irish successes in the Main Arena. The main International class on day one, the Sport Ireland Classic, saw a field of 50 combinations take to the Main Arena. This class brought further success for the home combinations, with Offaly’s Darragh Kenny […]

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The 2024 Dublin Horse Show got underway at the RDS on Wednesday, with two Irish successes in the Main Arena.

The main International class on day one, the Sport Ireland Classic, saw a field of 50 combinations take to the Main Arena.

This class brought further success for the home combinations, with Offaly’s Darragh Kenny and Chic Chic leading the victory lap after a clear round in 69.17 seconds.

Mikey Pender and HHS Los Angeles, who really went for Kenny’s time, were slightly slower – coming home clear in 70.20 seconds for the runner-up position.

American McLain Ward, last of the 50 combinations to go, took third on the podium, after a 70.96 clear round with First Lady.

Cian O’Connor and Fermoy, who had lead the class for a while, eventually finished in fourth place – 71.83 seconds.

There will be 15 international classes throughout the five days, including the Underwriting Exchange Nations Cup of Ireland for the award of the Aga Khan Trophy.

The highly anticipated Defender Puissance will be the main attraction in the Main Arena on Saturday evening, while the Rolex Grand Prix of Ireland, part of the Rolex Series, will the the final international event in the Main Arena on Sunday, 18 August, 2024, the final day of the 2024 Dublin Horse Show.

 

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Switzerland win The Aga Khan Trophy with Ireland second https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/switzerland-win-the-aga-khan-trophy-with-ireland-second https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/switzerland-win-the-aga-khan-trophy-with-ireland-second#respond Fri, 11 Aug 2023 17:05:41 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=28453 Switzerland won the Aga Khan Trophy at the Dublin Horse Show this afternoon. In an exceptional display by the pre-competition favourites and first-ever winners of the famous trophy in 1926, they produced two double clear rounds, and six clear rounds in total, as they ended the two-round Nations Cup on a zero score. Last year’s […]

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Switzerland won the Aga Khan Trophy at the Dublin Horse Show this afternoon.

In an exceptional display by the pre-competition favourites and first-ever winners of the famous trophy in 1926, they produced two double clear rounds, and six clear rounds in total, as they ended the two-round Nations Cup on a zero score.

Last year’s winners, Ireland, who had been given a 20% win chance by Equiratings this morning, finished as runners-up on 12 faults in their attempt to successfully defend their title. The home nation has a total of three clear rounds during the class, and their anchor Shane Sweetnam and James Khan Cruz did not jump as it would not have changed their overall finishing position.

The 2018 winners Mexico took the final position on the podium on 16 faults, followed by France on 20, Belgium on 21, The Netherlands on 24, Spain on 28 and Britain on a final score of 57 faults.

Round One

Ireland ended the opening round of the Longines FEI Nations Cup with 8 faults, the same score as 27-time Aga Khan Trophy winners Britain, and France, with the favourites Switzerland – given a 25% win chance by Equiratings – holding a two-fence lead on a zero score.

Irish pathfinder and one of two Aga Khan Trophy debutants, Michael Duffy and Cinca had four faults at the water as did the second-line combination of the other first-timer on the Aga Khan team Mikey Pender and HHS Calais.

Cian O’Connor, the rider with most Aga Khan starts and podium finishes in the last 10 editions, and Eve d’Ouilly, were the third Irish combination into the Main Arena. They also had four faults, this time knocking a pole in the final part of the triple combination.

Kanturk’s Shane Sweetnam and the Irish Sport Horse James Kann Cruz brought Michael Blake’s side back into contention with a clear round in front of a packed and nervous crowd.

Switzerland achieved three clear rounds through Steve Guerdat (Venard de Cerisy), Martin Fuchs (Leone Jei) and Edouard Schmitz (Garmin Van’T Naastveldhof), meaning their four faults score from Bryan Balsiger and Chelsea Z became their discard score.

Steve Guerdat and Venard de Cerisy achieved a double clear during today’s Nations Cup. Credit: Breandán Ó hUallacháin.

The water caused some problems during the opening round with a total of five combinations incurring faults there. The penultimate fence, the Telecom post boxes with a Liverpool underneath, saw nine participants knock a pole.

Britain and France joined Ireland in joint-second place at the end of the first round – with the three teams on 8 faults.

Belgium and Spain were next, a fence behind, with Mexico on 16 faults and The Netherlands bringing up the rear on 20 faults.

Cian O’Connor and Eve d’Ouilly in action during Friday’s Nations Cup at the RDS. Credit: Breandán Ó hUallacháin.
Round Two

The Swiss took up where they had ended the first round with each of their first three combinations all going clear. Steve Guerdat and Venard De Cerisy as well as Martin Fuchs and Leone JEI achieved exceptional double clear rounds, while second-line rider Bryan Balsiger and Chelsea Z, who faulted in the first round, went better at his second attempt.

With Fuchs’ second clear the Swiss were uncatchable, meaning their final-line rider Edouard Schmitz didn’t jump.

Course builder Alan Wade later described it as “poetry in motion watching them jump clear after clear.”

Michael Duffy and Cinca got Ireland off to the best possible start in the second round, going clear in 70.96 seconds. Mikey Pender and HHS Calais matched their four-fault first round, before Cian O’Connor riding Eve D’Ouilly produced a faultless round.

Shane Sweetnam and James Kann Cruz then withdrew as they were safe in the runners-up position, and unable to catch chef d’équipe Michel Sorg’s side.

“It’s very special to stand on the podium; it’s an amazing arena,” admitted Sorg. “It’s a dream of everybody to win this Aga Khan Trophy. It’s been a while.”

Statistical information kindly provided by Equiratings.

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Mikey Pender and HHS Vancouver win Speed Stakes at Dublin Horse Show https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/mikey-pender-and-hhs-vancouver-win-speed-stakes-at-dublin-horse-show https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/mikey-pender-and-hhs-vancouver-win-speed-stakes-at-dublin-horse-show#respond Wed, 09 Aug 2023 12:32:40 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=28397 Ireland had a great start to the Dublin Horse Show in the RDS on Wednesday morning. Mikey Pender and HHS Vancouver lead home an Irish clean sweep with the home nation filling the first five places in the Speed Stakes. Pender and HHS Vancouver were last to go of 51 competitors in the first International […]

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Ireland had a great start to the Dublin Horse Show in the RDS on Wednesday morning.

Mikey Pender and HHS Vancouver lead home an Irish clean sweep with the home nation filling the first five places in the Speed Stakes.

Pender and HHS Vancouver were last to go of 51 competitors in the first International class of this year’s show and produced a clear round in 57.23 seconds to knock his compatriot Richard Howley off the top spot.

Howley and Mansini Ltd has lead on 57.62 before Kildare native Pender produced the fastest time of the class.

Séamus Hughes Kennedy, who had been in pole position for much of the competition, evenntually finished in third position with Cuffesgrange Cavadora, clear in 60.23 seconds.

Tipperary’s Tom Wachman and Cathalina S were next best with a stopping the timers clear in 61.18 seconds, while Derry’s Jordan Coyle with Eristov claimed fifth place with a clear round in a time of 62.14 seconds.

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Ireland Squad for Aga Khan Trophy Defence https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/ireland-squad-for-aga-khan-trophy-defence https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/ireland-squad-for-aga-khan-trophy-defence#respond Wed, 09 Aug 2023 06:43:54 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=28367 Horse Sport Ireland (HSI) Show Jumping High Performance Director Michael Blake has named his squad for Friday’s Nations Cup competition for the Aga Khan Trophy. The Irish Show Jumping team will bid to defend the title they won at the RDS last year. This season, Ireland has placed second last week’s five-star Nations Cup in […]

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Horse Sport Ireland (HSI) Show Jumping High Performance Director Michael Blake has named his squad for Friday’s Nations Cup competition for the Aga Khan Trophy.

The Irish Show Jumping team will bid to defend the title they won at the RDS last year. This season, Ireland has placed second last week’s five-star Nations Cup in Hickstead, and earlier in the season achieved wins in Rome and Langley, Canada.

Speaking ahead of the Dublin Horse Show, which begins on Wednesday and runs until Sunday, Michael Blake said:

“We have had a very good year so far. We bring forward a very strong squad, who have displayed excellent Nations Cup form this year. There are some strong teams for this year’s renewal of the Aga Khan Trophy, but I am confident that we have an equally strong team. We have the added advantage of the amazing support from the home fans.

The squad in alphabetical order is:

  • Daniel Coyle riding Legacy, owned by Ariel Grange and Daniel Coyle.
  • Michael P Duffy riding Cinca 3, owned by Hibernian Sport Horses Ltd.
  • Cian O’Connor riding Eve D’ouilly, owned by Nicole Walker.
  • Michael Pender riding HHS Calais, owned by Bravo Hughes Ltd.
  • Shane Sweetnam riding James Kann Cruz, owned by Gizmo Partners LLC.

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Swiss rider denies Aga Khan-winning heroes to take Longines Grand Prix of Ireland https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/news/swiss-rider-denies-aga-khan-winning-heroes-to-take-longines-grand-prix-of-ireland https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/news/swiss-rider-denies-aga-khan-winning-heroes-to-take-longines-grand-prix-of-ireland#respond Sun, 21 Aug 2022 17:00:42 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=25368 Swiss rider Edouard Schmitz and the 10-year-old Gamin Van’t Naastveldhof won Sunday’s Longines Grand Prix of Ireland at the Dublin Horse Show. The visitor denied two of Ireland’s Aga Khan Trophy-winning combinations from Friday, Conor Swail with Count Me In and Shane Sweetnam with the Irish Sport Horse James Kann Cruz as they filled second […]

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Swiss rider Edouard Schmitz and the 10-year-old Gamin Van’t Naastveldhof won Sunday’s Longines Grand Prix of Ireland at the Dublin Horse Show.

The visitor denied two of Ireland’s Aga Khan Trophy-winning combinations from Friday, Conor Swail with Count Me In and Shane Sweetnam with the Irish Sport Horse James Kann Cruz as they filled second and third places respectively.

Ireland’s Andrew Bourns and the Irish Sport Horse Sea Topblue were fourth while French combination Megane Moissonnier and Cordial were fifth.

Ireland’s Rhys Williams and the 7-year-old Playboy JT Z took the International 7 & 8 year-old competition. Tipperary’s Denis Lynch with Dark Chocolate took the runner-up spot, while Jason Higgins and Heritage MBF came third.

Kildare’s Mikey Pender achieved yet another RDS win on Sunday when winning the six-year-old ‘Cruising’ National Championship with HHS Rose. Leah Stack and Laurina won the 5-Year-Old ‘Flexible’ National Championship.

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Mikey Pender and Hearton Du Bois Halleux win Land Rover Puissance https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/news/mikey-pender-and-hearton-du-bois-halleux-win-land-rover-puissance https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/news/mikey-pender-and-hearton-du-bois-halleux-win-land-rover-puissance#respond Sat, 20 Aug 2022 19:00:12 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=25365 Kildare’s Mikey Pender won the Land Rover Puissance, the highlight of Saturday’s action at the 2022 Dublin Horse Show. Riding the 15-year-old stallion Hearton Du Bois Halleux, Pender took his fourth five-star win of this year’s Dublin Horse Show. Pender and Hearton Du Bois Halleux were the only combination to clear the wall in the […]

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Kildare’s Mikey Pender won the Land Rover Puissance, the highlight of Saturday’s action at the 2022 Dublin Horse Show.

Riding the 15-year-old stallion Hearton Du Bois Halleux, Pender took his fourth five-star win of this year’s Dublin Horse Show.

Pender and Hearton Du Bois Halleux were the only combination to clear the wall in the fifth round, when it stood at a height of 2m20 (7ft 2 inches).

Daniel Coyle with Just Happy Hero Z and Commandant Geoff Curran with the Irish Sport Horse Bishops Quarter shared second place. Both combinations picked up four faults in the last round of the competition.

Tipperary rider Trevor Breen and Germaine W took the 1m50 Dublin Stakes, going clear in 36.00 seconds in the jump-off.

Mark McAuley and Jasco Vd Bisschop took second place in 36.23 seconds, while third place went to French rider Megane Moissonnier and Bracadabra in 36.35 seconds.

Richard Howley and Chinook won the Royal Dublin Society Stakes. Jordan Coyle and Picador finished as runners-up while third place went to Brazil’s Yuri Mansur and Away Semilly.

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Mikey Pender takes second win at Dublin Horse Show https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/news/mikey-pender-takes-second-win-at-dublin-horse-show https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/news/mikey-pender-takes-second-win-at-dublin-horse-show#respond Thu, 18 Aug 2022 18:00:14 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=25331 The good form of Irish riders and horses continued in the Main Arena on Thursday as Kildare’s Mikey Pender claimed his second success of this year’s show. Pender, partnering the Marion Hughes-owned and bred mare Irish Sport Horse HHS Fortune, won The Speed Derby for the award of the Paul Darragh Perpetual Memorial Trophy. The […]

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The good form of Irish riders and horses continued in the Main Arena on Thursday as Kildare’s Mikey Pender claimed his second success of this year’s show.

Pender, partnering the Marion Hughes-owned and bred mare Irish Sport Horse HHS Fortune, won The Speed Derby for the award of the Paul Darragh Perpetual Memorial Trophy. The winning combination were two second ahead of Tyrone’s Niamh McEvoy with Aconzina PS. Trevor Breen took third spot with Gonzalo in a class where Ireland filled the first five places.

The Anglesea Stakes went to Egyptian Nayel Nassar with Coronado. Ireland’s anchor in Friday’s Longines Nations Cup of Ireland, Cian O’Connor, finished as runner-up with his World Championship mount C Vier 2.

The combination were just over half a second behind the winner in the 14-horse jump-off, where nine of the jump-off combinations were representing Ireland. Switzerland’s Steve Guerdat finished third with Albfuehren’s Maddox.

Tomorrow’s, and the week’s highlight, is the Longines Nations Cup of Ireland for the award of the Aga Khan Perpetual Trophy.

Details on Ireland’s Nations Cup team can be found here.

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Kate Derwin and AHG Whiterock Cruise Down win at Balmoral https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/showjumping/kate-derwin-and-ahg-whiterock-cruise-down-win-at-balmoral https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/other_sports/showjumping/kate-derwin-and-ahg-whiterock-cruise-down-win-at-balmoral#respond Mon, 17 Aug 2020 14:31:42 +0000 https://www.sportsnewsireland.com/?p=6555 Athlone’s Kate Derwin won the penultimate round of the Horse Sport Ireland Premier Series at Balmoral Park in Lisburn, partnering the Irish Sport Horse AHG Whiterock Cruise Down to a superb victory. Derwin, the European Champion at U18 level in 2019, clinched victory at Balmoral after a brilliant jump-off display which saw her cross the […]

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Athlone’s Kate Derwin won the penultimate round of the Horse Sport Ireland Premier Series at Balmoral Park in Lisburn, partnering the Irish Sport Horse AHG Whiterock Cruise Down to a superb victory.

Derwin, the European Champion at U18 level in 2019, clinched victory at Balmoral after a brilliant jump-off display which saw her cross the line clear in 39.84 seconds. Second place went to another 2019 Hickstead Derby-winning rider Mikey Pender and The Irish Sport Horse HHS Calais (ISH), as the combination also went clear in 41.32 second. Capt Geoff Curran of the Defence Forces finished third with the Irish Sport Horse, Glengarra Wood, having jumped clear in 42.39 seconds.

Jenny Rankin and Entertainer were fourth; Kate Derwin also took fifth place with another double clear aboard Deep Pockets, while Tim MacDonagh completed the top six with Hollypark Galloway.

The final round of the Horse Sport Ireland Premier Series takes place at Portmore in Co Antrim on September 6th with Kilkenny’s Ger O’Neill still out in front as league leader with MHS High Hopes.

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