Will Coleman and Diabolo Win the $40,000 Brooke USA CCI4*-S at Plantation Field International

The talented U.S. eventing pair delivered an impressive Plantation Field CCI4*-S result with sights on a move-up at the Maryland 5 Star.

September 22, 2024—A clear across country clinched the win for U.S. Olympic Eventing Team member Will Coleman and Diabolo, a 12-year-old Holsteiner gelding (Diarado x Roulett M) owned by the Diabolo Group, in the $40,000 Brooke USA CCI4*-S at the Plantation Field International Three-Day Event. Coleman and Diabolo took the lead in dressage and held on through the end, adding just 3.6 time faults for a final score of 27.5. Coleman said that it felt like a good preparation for the Maryland Five-Star next month, which will be the horse’s first run at that level.

Will Coleman riding Diabolo in the cross-country phase of the CCI4*-S. ©Amy K. Dragoo Photography

Coleman said, “He was very ready to go today—I actually had a hard time getting him in the start box. But he loves his job, so I can’t be annoyed that he gets a bit hyper; once he gets out there, he settles very quickly. He’s just a lovely horse. He jumped around today very well, I wasn’t really pressing him for time, but he was full of running all the way to the end.”

The $40,000 prize money was thanks to a generous $25,000 donation from an anonymous donor in the name of the charity Brooke USA. The winner also received a certificate for a €2,400 discount off of a €30,000 or more purchase at the Goresbridge Go for Gold select event horse sale in Ireland in November, as well as a number of other prizes.

Grald and Isla de Coco Secure Second Place

Standing second after yesterday’s show jumping, Boyd Martin and Tsetserleg TSF, a 17-year-old Trakehner gelding (Windfall 2 x Thabana) owned by the Turner family, also jumped clear but a slow and conservative ride, which added 26.4 time faults to their score and dropped them to 12th place overall.

This opened the door for Ariel Grald, who won the CCI4*-S at this event in 2023, to move up from eighth to second place overall riding Annie Eldridge’s Isla de Coco (U-Lotti x Gardus Nimbus), a 10-year-old Holsteiner mare, after going clear and also adding just 3.6 time faults.

“I think this is an important event in the calendar,” said Grald. “We’re ramping up for our long events in the fall and this one ticks all the boxes to prepare for that.”

Comparing the cross-country course to last year she said, “I think the track was similar to last year but it asked different questions, and that is where [cross-country course designer] Derek diGrazia is a genius: he uses the terrain very well, and I felt like this was a good fitness run. Isla de Coco is doing her first four-star long at Morven Park, and I felt like it was important to make her run up and down the hills here. Derek set a great track; it had really good questions and I feel like the horses were able to read it well.”

Nolan and Carrabeg Hulla Balou Earn Third and Important Qualification

Irish rider Michael Nolan piloted Carrabeg Hulla Balou, a 9-year-old Irish Sport Horse gelding (Balou Du Rouet x Vella Flavour) owned by Susan Martin, around clear and with 6.4 time faults to finish in third place—a standing that they held from start to finish.

“It was good to get my horse’s dressage more consistent, and it was good to get a clear cross-country round because we needed the qualification,” he said. “I’m an FEI ‘C’ rider, so I have to do two to qualify and then hopefully do something bigger next year.” He also rode a couple of horses at the two-star level this weekend.

Nolan has been in the U.S. for 10 years working for Robin Walker in Michigan, after moving over from his home in County Wexford. Walker bought Carrabeg Hulla Balou as a three-year-old in Ireland, and Nolan brought him up the levels. Martin purchased him this spring and he has continued riding the horse, known at home as “Louie.”

While he may be a new face at this big event, he said that the other upper-level riders have been friendly and welcoming since he moved to the U.S., and he feels that they are more friends than competitors.

Nolan said that he plans to give Louie another CCI4*-S run at Morven Park (VA) in a couple of weeks, then move up to a CCI4*-L at TerraNova (FL) in November.

CCI4*-S Awards presentation (left to right): event organizer Bonnie Kibbie, rider Will Coleman, Brooke USA Representative Karen Moon, and property owner Cuyler Walker. ©Amy K. Dragoo Photography

For More Information

View results here.

Find out more about Plantation Field International Three-Day Event here.

Several combinations competing in the Plantation Field International CCI4*-S have their sights set on the Maryland 5 Star at Fair Hill. Find out more about the Maryland 5 Star here.

For more on our coverage of the Maryland 5 Star, click here.

Thanks to Mane ‘n Tail for our coverage of the 2024 Maryland 5 Star at Fair Hill, including rider interviews, competition reports, horse spotlights, photos, videos and more!

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