CSI 2*

Elisa Broz & Tinkerbell are Lightning Quick to Win the $39,000 Highland Farms Speed CSI 2*

Thermal, California, USA โ€“ December 07, 2023 โ€“ Last time Eliza Broz (USA) and Tinkerbell came out for FEI action, it was a win. And it was only a few days ago. But they continued their stellar performance into week two of Desert Holiday, presented by Visit Greater Palm Springs, and took home victory once again in the $39,000 Highland Farms Speed CSI 2* – 1.45m Thursday morning.

โ€œIโ€™m thankful for Tink,โ€ were Brozโ€™s first words to reflect how she was feeling following another victory. โ€œSheโ€™s so incredible and she does a really good job of doing her job. She just has so much heart and you can see that in the ring. Iโ€™m very grateful for her.โ€

Tinkerbell is certainly a speed demon, so she thrives in classes like Thursdayโ€™s, but sheโ€™s not speed-focused all the time, though Broz has dedicated plenty of time to learning how to best ride and exercise her.

Eliza Broz (USA) & Tinkerbell

โ€œShe definitely turns on in the show ring,โ€ Broz said of the 13-year-old Mecklenburger mare, who has carried her to many speed wins. โ€œAt home our flatwork is about keeping her together and staying in her box. The moment Iโ€™m off of her she is the sweetest, most chill creature. She definitely has that โ€˜onโ€™ switch.โ€

Training under Cassio Rivetti (BRA), Broz has learned how to cater her flatwork sessions to each particular horse sheโ€™s riding, knowing how each ride will fully benefit the horse she sits on.

Eliza Broz (USA) & Tinkerbell

โ€œAt home, itโ€™s lots of flatwork because it keeps her strong and that helps me contain her and keep her in her box,โ€ she said of her fitness routine with Tinkerbell. โ€œAt horse shows we always do one class before any competitive class to settle her down so I can turn her back up when I need to. Casio definitely emphasizes the flatwork portion at home.โ€

Of all the lessons sheโ€™s taken away from Rivetti, consistency is the one that rings the loudest.

โ€œConsistency is a really big thing and also [heโ€™s taught me] each horse is different,โ€ Brox explained. โ€œYou have to work on your horseโ€™s strengths and weaknesses. I think thatโ€™s why the flatwork is so important.โ€

Heading into another weekend of more big classes, Broz is cruising on confidence, also knowing thereโ€™s still hard work to be done.

โ€œWinning a class always gives you confidence, so now itโ€™s about knowing weโ€™re doing something right and staying with that,โ€ she explained. โ€œIt gives me the confidence that I know how to do my job and can let my horses do their jobs. That will hopefully carry over to the other horses as well.โ€

In second place was Cornwall BH under the reins of Amanda Derbyshire (GBR), and Paul Oโ€™Shea (IRL) came third with Hellcat, owned by Eye Candy LLC.

Show jumping continues Friday with the $15,000 FarmVet 1.45m Open Classic and the $221,600CAD Visit Greater Palm Springs 1.55m Classic.

Eliza Broz (USA) & Tinkerbell

Final Results โ€“ $39,000 Highland Farms Speed CSI 2* – 1.45m

1) Eliza Broz (USA) & Tinkerbell โ€“ 0 | 64.18

2) Amanda Derbyshire (GBR) & Cornwall BH โ€“ 0 | 65.79

3) Paul Oโ€™Shea (IRL) & Hellcat โ€“ 0 | 66.40

Source: Press Release from Desert International Horse Park

Photos: ยฉ DIHP / High Desert Photo / MG Photography / TB Photography



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