CSI 5*

Nayel Nassar Makes the Right Call in the Winning Round CSI 5* at Thunderbird Show Park

Langley, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada โ€“ May 26, 2024 โ€“ As Nayel Nassar (EGY) readied for the winner’s round of the Winning Round CSI 5*- 1.50m with Ivory TCS, he weighed his options.

There were two plays: Take the spookier route inside to the ATCO oxer two fences from home, or go quickly around. He determined that going around and utilizing his mount’s natural quickness was the smarter plan.

But as he navigated Gregory Bodo‘s (FRA) shortened course, he loved the feeling he was getting from his horse. So he opted for Plan B and went inside. It worked out perfectly, ultimately resulting in the class win.

The winning time was 46.28 seconds. Kaitlin Campbell (USA) finished second with Connecticut (46.57s), followed by Nicole Walker (CAN) and Excellent B (47.42s).

“She can be a little spooky, and there was a lot going on in that area, so I originally planned to just run quickly around,” Nassar detailed. “But then she gave me such a good feeling, and she jumped beautifully out of that double [before the turn] that I landed, and she was right there with me, [and] I could just sneak inside there. I think that was the right call.”

Nassarโ€™s been making the correct decisions since Ivory TCS first caught his eye, before her previous rider Daniel Coyle (IRL) won three five-star classes of the same format with the mare in 2023, along with a CSIO 4* Grand Prix in Wellington (USA). When Nassar first has an opportunity to acquire Ivory TCS, he passed, but after the mareโ€™s outstanding 2023 season, he knew the timing was better to add the 11-year-old Royal Dutch Sport Horse – Dutch Warmblood mare to his string. Theyโ€™ve been competing together internationally since February.

โ€œSheโ€™s just a real competitor. She won so much last year with Daniel. Sheโ€™s the right age, and sheโ€™s totally my type of horse: She has a lot of blood,โ€ Nassar expressed. โ€œI had actually tried her quite a long period before I ended up buying her, and Iโ€™m glad I didnโ€™t try her again, because I actually didnโ€™t like her that much the first time I did. She was just very sensitive and a little tricky to steerโ€ฆbut she went on [and] had a brilliant season after I tried her the first time that it was hard to turn her down by the end of the year.โ€

โ€œSheโ€™s been a great addition to our team, and itโ€™s still early days, but, the early returns have been very, very positive,โ€ he added.

On this particular occasion, Nassar and Ivory TCS produced clear efforts in both rounds of the winning round competition. While the 10 combinations that returned for the second round received a clean slate, a faultless score was ultimately required to advance, with 11 combinations jumping clear first rounds. You had to be quick enough, too, as Vanessa Mannix just missed out with Carmela Z, due to the clock.

Footspeed is for sure among Ivory TCSโ€™ strengths, but according to Nassar, the mareโ€™s greatest asset is an intangible: her try. The Jumpr stats back up the notion that the mare wants to give 100%: Sheโ€™s averaging just 1.3 faults across all heights (1.35-1.60m) with Nassar, jumping clear rounds at a rate of 69%.

โ€œShe won so much last year. Daniel is an incredible rider, and I just hope to have even half the amount of success he had [with Ivory TCS],โ€ Nassar said. โ€œHe jumped [the mare] in pretty big classes. Iโ€™d like to keep her at this level, around 1.50m, the occasional 1.55m. I think thatโ€™s her sweet spot, and she tries so hard every time that I donโ€™t think itโ€™s fair to ask her to try even more.โ€

Final Results โ€“ $31,100 Winning Round CSI 5*

1) Nayel Nassar (EGY) & Ivory TCS โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 46.28

2) Kaitlin Campbell (USA) & Connecticut โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 46.57

3) Nicole Walker (CAN) & Excellent B โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 47.42

Source: Press Release from Thunderbird Show Park

Photos: ยฉ Tbird / Kim Gaudry



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