*Coen Williams on Floris RZ after helping Ireland win silver. Photograph: Rachel Lyons Photography

CLARE DUO Coen Williams and Michael Blake played their part in Ireland’s success at the FEI European Championships. 

Ennis’ Coen Williams was among the standout performers as Ireland’s U21 secured silver at the 2025 FEI European Championships in Riesenbeck.

A well-earned silver medal was claimed by the U21 team, less than 24 hours after the U18 team won gold.

Coen Williams formed a central part of the U21 team. A homegrown talent from Williams Sport Horses and Parc Stables, he delivered a strong performance aboard Floris RZ, an 8-year-old horse owned by Bulter Court Stables.

Photograph: Rachel Lyons Photography

He was joined on the U21 team by Tipperary’s Tom Wachman and Tim Brennan from Kilkenny. They had started the day in the gold medal position but suffered four faults and three time penalties to have a final score of 7.61 and when Belgium completed the final round with three clears, they would take the Gold medal with a score of 5.72, while Britain secured Bronze on 24.05.

Tuamgraney’s very own Michael Blake was the team manager and he once again helped to orchestrate consistent and impressive rounds throughout the competition

This achievement continues Ireland’s strong showing on the European stage, highlighting the depth of young talent and world-class horsemanship across the country.

 

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