CSI 3*

Conor Swail Can’t Be Beaten in the $32,000 Brookway Stables Speed Challenge CSI 3*

Thermal, California, USA โ€“ February 22, 2024 โ€“ The only thing better than a one-two finish at DIHP is two one-two finishes in the same day. Thatโ€™s precisely what Conor Swail (IRL) did on Thursday of Desert Circuit 7, presented by Talus.

In the biggest class of the day, the $32,000 Brookway Stables CSI 3* 1.50m Speed, Casturano was the winning ride, and his brother Count Me In was close behind by about one-tenth of a second. The next biggest class of the day, the $25,000 FarmVet 1.45m Open Classic, put Swail in first and second as well, aboard Gamble and Vital Chance de la Roque, respectively.

Conor Swail (IRL) & Casturano

โ€œIt was a super day for me today,โ€ Swail reflected on a great day in the office. โ€œIโ€™m very pleased with Gamble and [Vital Chance] so it was off to a good start. Then in the FEI 1.50m, [Count Me In] was himself, and I must say he jumped around beautifully. I was very early to go with him. It couldโ€™ve been a little smoother here and there, and I couldโ€™ve done a little better job maybe. With Casturano, or โ€˜Stanโ€™ as I call him, at that stage I knew what I had to do and knew all the numbers, and everything came up very well for me. I thought he was terrific.โ€

The only other pair on the podium was Oliver Lazarus (RSA) and Miss Paris, a pair that has come close to a win but hasnโ€™t quite gotten the top spot yet.

Conor Swail (IRL) & Casturano

Casturano, an 11-year-old Holsteiner gelding (Castelan 3 x Canturo), has seen tremendous growth in just one year. Twelve months ago, Swail debuted the horse in the lower levels, and now heโ€™s jumping โ€“ and even winning โ€“ CSI5* action.

Conor Swail (IRL) & Casturano

โ€œThis is where I started riding him actually,โ€ Swail continued. โ€œI started here last year and I started doing the 1.35m and 1.40m classes with him and heโ€™s developed into an absolutely wonderful horse. I got him from Sam Buirs (CAN); she had done a beautiful job on him. She got him up to FEI level and jumped in the three star Grand Prixs and then when I got him I grew from there with him.โ€

Conor Swail (IRL) & Casturano

One year ago, Stan was known a bit for the incredible air time he got over already massive jumps, but now he knows how to use his body a bit more aerodynamically to also be fast. โ€œStan is super careful; he goes a bit too high still but heโ€™s learning to stay down and get across the jumps a little better now,โ€ Swail explained. โ€œHeโ€™s really heโ€™s getting a lot of confidence over the bigger fences now too, I feel. and just with that confidence heโ€™s growing in stature as well; the bigger jumps are easier for him to handle. Honestly today he was so smooth. It was obviously a fast round, but it felt very correct and smooth as well, so thatโ€™s what really pleased me the most.โ€

Conor Swail (IRL) & Casturano

Swail believes without the role of the DIHP facility, the progression of the horse may not have been the same. โ€œI keep saying to the owners here that one of the reasons why he is so good is because he did start here with me and I was able to put in a lot of great development work in this arena,โ€ Swail said of the park and its Grand Prix Arena. โ€œWe have beautiful jumps, great footing, the weather is beautiful, and thereโ€™s nothing not to like about it. He is really becoming one of my best horses and Iโ€™m really looking forward to whatโ€™s coming next.โ€

Conor Swail (IRL) on Casturano being greeted by Archie Cox during the awards ceremony

Whatโ€™s next is CSI4* and CSI5* action once Desert Circuit ends and the horse heads to Florida. Swail believes another winter season in the desert has adequately prepared the horse for a big season to come, which might even include FEI World Cup Finals in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

โ€œHeโ€™s going to do Saturday night under the lights and then heโ€™s going to head to Wellington and do the four-star and the five-star there,โ€ Swail explained. โ€œThatโ€™ll be a big couple of classes for him and I think again because Iโ€™m here developing him up to that level, I think Iโ€™m going to have a nice run there. He has qualified for World Cup Finals but I think heโ€™s a little inexperienced for that. If he happens to go very well in Wellington might reconsider.โ€

Swailโ€™s busy calendar includes the CSI4* in Kentucky, followed by a return to the West Coast before a Canadian summer.โ€™

Conor Swail (IRL) & Casturano

Final Results โ€“ $32,000 Brookway Stables CSI 3*

1) Conor Swail (IRL) & Casturano โ€“ 0 โ€“ 61.96

2) Conor Swail (IRL) & Count Me In โ€“ 0 โ€“ 62.06

3) Oliver Lazarus (RSA) & Miss Paris โ€“ 0 โ€“ 62.44

Source: Press Release from Desert International Horse Park

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



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