
Thermal, California, USA โ February 03, 2024 โ Itโs not often that Conor Swail (IRL) isnโt the favorite in a Grand Prix CSI 4*. But nearly a year ago, his top horse Count Me In, who took him to FEI World Cup Finals, to the Dublin Horse Show, and to Aachen, had a lapse in confidence. Taking a step back, Swail positioned the 17-year-old Hanoverian gelding (Count Grannus x Sherlock Holmes) at a lower height, letting the horse tell him when he was ready to move back up.
Swail listened, and the horse was ready. Heโs now taken on quite a winning streak, beginning during Desert Circuit III and lasting well into Desert Circuit IV, presented by Whittier Trust.
On Saturday, with a triple threat of Grand Prix classes going on, Swail took the win in the biggest one: theย $182,000ย Whittier Trust Grand Prix ย CSI 4*.

โObviously I’m quite confident going in with him; heโs back in very good form,โ Swail said of stepping onto the grass field with โCrosbyโ as last to go, despite only one clear round recorded at that point. โHe had a nice win Thursday so we were quite confident going in, but I spoke to Alan Wade before the start of the course and asked him how he felt. He said it was full height and full spec, so I think that showed a little.โ
Wade (IRL) is famous for his worldwide courses and is known to be one of the best course designers, and only one pair, Kaitlin Campbell (USA) and Castlefield Cornelius, had navigated his first-round track penalty free. She stood up at the top by herself, and the only one who was going to change the fate of the day was Swail.

โIt was tough enough to jump,โ Swail continued. โThe course I thought was very getable if you rode it well, and thankfully I have a lot of quality underneath me with Crosby. I was quite nervous going in actually because there was one clear; nobody had really mastered the course that well. Iโm expected to go clear with Crosby so there was enough pressure on me to do well. The horse felt super good.โ
Swail picked apart what he thought made the course ride more difficult, but in the end he attributed it to Wadeโs master design skills.

โThe combination, the oxer vertical-vertical, was causing some trouble in the beginning with the carefulness,โ he explained. โAnd the triple-bar caused a lot of trouble off the in-gate. It fell down a lot. The double as well was an โoff your eyeโ to vertical in, oxer out, and it created enough trouble. The jumps fell everywhere; thatโs how Alan builds his courses. There were no big dramas, everyone got around safely and he did a great job like he always does.โ
But Wade and Swail share a home nation, and because of that they have a fondness for one another. Swail has jumped Wadeโs courses all over the world, and he always looks forward to seeing whatโs in store from the famous designer.

โHeโs Irish so I might be a little biased but I feel heโs one of the best, if not the best, in the world,โ Swail said of Wade. โHeโs not about building these big courses that are unjumpable. Heโs very thoughtful about what he does. Iโve walked a lot of tracks and it doesnโt look difficult and then there are few clears. Heโs very smart that way; he can put a little width on jumps and heโs very good with the material that just makes the horses look in a little more. Heโs very rounded in his thoughts as well. He has a look to see who he has to jump tracks and will adjust accordingly. But he makes you have to jump around like he did today.โ

With Campbell going first, Swail knew what he had to do and it wasnโt an all-out gallop to catch her. But a clear round was required.
โI had seen Kaitlin and she had a nice round but my horse is so fast that it was just a matter of getting around smoothly and clear,โ he said of going in for the jump-off. โIt was a pressure round in that I had to go clear. Kaitlin put it up to me and thankfully, normally Iโm used to going flat out and heโs really good at it, so it was kind of strange going three-quarters speed and having to do the same thing. But as always he was just magnificent.โ
Campbell ended up second with the 3P Equine Partners-owned Castlefield Cornelious, while Mathijs Van Asten (NED) took third with Sirocco.

Final Results โ $182,000ย Whittier Trust Grand Prix ย CSI 4*
1) Conor Swail (IRL) & Count Me In โ 0 / 0 โ 44.68
2) Kaitlin Campbell (USA) & Castlefield Cornelius โ 0 / 0 โ 46.84
3) Mathijs Van Asten (NED) & Sirocco โ 4 โ 75.80
Source: Press Release from Desert International Horse Park
Photos: ยฉ DIHP / TB Photography / High Desert Photo / MG Photography
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