CSI 2*

Elisa Broz & Tinkerbell Thrive in the $76,000 Premier Equestrian Grand Prix CSI 2*

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 Fridayโ€™s $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.

โ€œIโ€™m feeling great. Itโ€™s always great to have a win, especially at a horse show like this with top riders,โ€ Broz reflected following her victory. โ€œIโ€™ve been competing against Conor since the winter and know heโ€™s fast and was the last to go, so I was on the edge of my seat watching him go. Iโ€™m very, very happy.โ€

Elisa Broz (USA) & Tinkerbell

Over Wadeโ€™s 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 Dโ€™Aubey Z, owned by Maplepark Farm, with Kara Chad (CAN) aboard.

โ€œIโ€™ve had Tink for almost three years now and sheโ€™s incredible,โ€ Broz said of her partner, a 13-year-old Mecklenberger mare (Chacco-Blue x Silvio I). โ€œSheโ€™s such a trier and has a heart of gold. Sheโ€™s super quick, but super honest. I love her. Iโ€™ve taken her to Young Riders and sheโ€™s been my steady speed horse.โ€

Elisa Broz (USA) & Tinkerbell

The horse is suited for speed, which meant she had to approach the track slightly differently, knowing she didnโ€™t have tons of stride to spare. โ€œThe one thing I looked at in the jump-off was the line to the double,โ€ Broz said of her plan for jumping off. โ€œI know her stride isnโ€™t 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 worldโ€™s top-ranked riders in Saturdayโ€™s 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.

Elisa Broz (USA) & Tinkerbell

โ€œI think itโ€™s incredible; you only get as good as the people youโ€™re competing against, so being able to compete against these riders just makes me a better rider,โ€ Broz said of the caliber of rider thatโ€™s come out to the desert for Desert Holiday. โ€œItโ€™s incredible to see them coming to this venue that Iโ€™ve grown up showing at. Iโ€™m very happy to be able to compete against riders like this.โ€

Elisa Broz (USA) & Tinkerbell

Tinkerbell is one of several top mounts Broz is building, which is giving her the edge at several different levels.

โ€œMy grey horse Kardenta, who I took to World Cup Finals, is incredible, and sheโ€™s 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. โ€œI also have Crispo R who is my newer one who Iโ€™m hoping to do the bigger classes on. Iโ€™mjust getting to know him. And I have a young one Iโ€™m developing which is really exciting and fun. Iโ€™m learning patience but I really enjoy it.โ€

Podium: 2) Darragh Kenny (IRL), 1) Elisa Broz (USA) 3) Kara Chad (CAN)

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 โ€“35.95

3) Kara Chad (CAN) & Easy Boy Dโ€™Aubey 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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