It is highly unusual to find a thoroughbred stallion with an impressive Grand Prix Show Jumping record. Coconut Grove was a true Champion from the onset of his career. He experienced major success on a limited budget and without a big-name rider.

CHRONOLOGY OF SHOW WINNINGS

1993 – 1994
Champion – Young Horse Championships – Colombia
Reserve Champion – National Junior Championships – Colombia
Reserve Champion – Young Rider Championships – Colombia

1995-1996
Many Victories in Open Jumping and Grand Prix Events

1997
Champion – Bolivarianos Games – Peru
Year-End National Champion Jumper – Colombia

1998
Champion Toyota World Cup Qualifier – Venezuela
Reserve Champion – Centro American and Caribbean Games – Venezuela
Reserve Champion – World Cup Qualifier – Venezuela
Year-End National Champion Jumper – Colombia

1999
Best South American Horse – Pan American Games – Canada
Team 5th – Pan American Games
Member of Colombian National Show Jumping Team
Successfully Completed Canadian World Cup Qualifiers In
Bromont – Quebec – Blainville
Year-End National Champion Jumper – Colombia

2000-2001
3rd $100,000 Open Jumper Championships
1st Welcome Stake – Biltmore
2nd Modified Open Jumpers – Upperville
5th $25,000 WEF Challenge Cup Grand Prix – Tampa
9th Grand Prix – Culpepper

Qualified For All Major Show Jumping Events
Olympics
World Cup
Pan American Games
American Invitational
American Grand Prix Association Championships
Ranked 3rd – American Grand Prix Association Championships 1999/2000 – In Only 6 Outings