
Thermal, California, USA โ December 02, 2023 โ Some riders would be intimidated knowing Conor Swail (IRL) was following them as the final rider to go in a 12-horse jump-off, but not Elisa Broz (USA). Broz and Tinkerbell, owned by Hidalgo LLC, put in a blazing fast round in Fridayโs $76,000 Premier Equestrian Grand Prix CSI 2* to make Swail catch her, and he was unsuccessful, pulling a rail in his effort and awarding the win to Broz, just 20.
โIโm feeling great. Itโs always great to have a win, especially at a horse show like this with top riders,โ Broz reflected following her victory. โIโve been competing against Conor since the winter and know heโs fast and was the last to go, so I was on the edge of my seat watching him go. Iโm very, very happy.โ

Over Wadeโs course, Broz was far enough through the order of go that she knew how the jump-off was riding, but she also stuck to her plan and got it done. She unseated then-leader Darragh Kenny (IRL) with California Pie, owned by Oakland Ventures LLC, who ended up second. Third went to Easy Boy DโAubey Z, owned by Maplepark Farm, with Kara Chad (CAN) aboard.
โIโve had Tink for almost three years now and sheโs incredible,โ Broz said of her partner, a 13-year-old Mecklenberger mare (Chacco-Blue x Silvio I). โSheโs such a trier and has a heart of gold. Sheโs super quick, but super honest. I love her. Iโve taken her to Young Riders and sheโs been my steady speed horse.โ

The horse is suited for speed, which meant she had to approach the track slightly differently, knowing she didnโt have tons of stride to spare. โThe one thing I looked at in the jump-off was the line to the double,โ Broz said of her plan for jumping off. โI know her stride isnโt big so I was going to have to add in nine [strides], but I trusted that she was going to be quick enough everywhere else that I could do that.โ
Broz was up against several of the worldโs top-ranked riders in Saturdayโs class, as she was also in the CSI5* division during the week. To emerge on top of a field of Olympic-caliber riders is a good feeling for the young athlete.

โI think itโs incredible; you only get as good as the people youโre competing against, so being able to compete against these riders just makes me a better rider,โ Broz said of the caliber of rider thatโs come out to the desert for Desert Holiday. โItโs incredible to see them coming to this venue that Iโve grown up showing at. Iโm very happy to be able to compete against riders like this.โ

Tinkerbell is one of several top mounts Broz is building, which is giving her the edge at several different levels.
โMy grey horse Kardenta, who I took to World Cup Finals, is incredible, and sheโs been teaching me the top of the sport,โ she elaborated on her string, working with Cassio Rivetti (BRA) to learn the ropes of the higher levels. โI also have Crispo R who is my newer one who Iโm hoping to do the bigger classes on. Iโmjust getting to know him. And I have a young one Iโm developing which is really exciting and fun. Iโm learning patience but I really enjoy it.โ

Final Results โ $76,000 Premier Equestrian Grand Prix CSI 2*
1) Elisa Broz (USA) & Tinkerbell โ 0 / 0 โ 35.78
2) Darragh Kenny (IRL) & California Pie โ 0 / 0 โ35.95
3) Kara Chad (CAN) & Easy Boy DโAubey Z โ 0 / 0 โ 36.00
Source: Press Release from Desert International Horse Park
Photos: ยฉ DIHP / MG Photography / TB Photography
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