
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.
โIโm thankful for Tink,โ were Brozโs first words to reflect how she was feeling following another victory. โSheโs 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. Iโm very grateful for her.โ
Tinkerbell is certainly a speed demon, so she thrives in classes like Thursdayโs, but sheโs not speed-focused all the time, though Broz has dedicated plenty of time to learning how to best ride and exercise her.

โShe 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. โAt home our flatwork is about keeping her together and staying in her box. The moment Iโm off of her she is the sweetest, most chill creature. She definitely has that โonโ switch.โ
Training under Cassio Rivetti (BRA), Broz has learned how to cater her flatwork sessions to each particular horse sheโs riding, knowing how each ride will fully benefit the horse she sits on.

โAt home, itโs 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. โAt 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 sheโs taken away from Rivetti, consistency is the one that rings the loudest.
โConsistency is a really big thing and also [heโs taught me] each horse is different,โ Brox explained. โYou have to work on your horseโs strengths and weaknesses. I think thatโs why the flatwork is so important.โ
Heading into another weekend of more big classes, Broz is cruising on confidence, also knowing thereโs still hard work to be done.
โWinning a class always gives you confidence, so now itโs about knowing weโre doing something right and staying with that,โ she explained. โIt 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 OโShea (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.

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 OโShea (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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