CSI 4*

Conor Swail Completes the Sweep & Hat-trick in the $32,000 BrainJuice Classic CSI 4*

Thermal, United States โ€“ย March 13, 2026 โ€“ Conor Swail (IRL) has proven to be the one to beat at Desert International Horse Parkโ€™s Desert Circuit 10, presented byย KASKย &ย Vogel. On Friday, March 13, Swail rode Casturano to victory in the $32,000ย BrainJuiceย Classic CSI 4* 1.45m , marking the Irish riders third win in as many days.

โ€œThis is [Casturanoโ€™s] last show before the World Cup Final [in April],โ€ said Swail. โ€œThe idea of this week was basically just do a couple smaller classes and be competitive. He has done nothing but CSI 5* after CSI5* grand prix. He actually has jumped clear in his last five CSI5* grand prix. So, his form has been incredible.โ€

Swail continued, โ€œI thought itโ€™d just be nice for him to be able to drop down a little bit and be competitive, because that first day in the World Cup is a speed. So, right off the bat, he has to be very quick and efficient. Thankfully, heโ€™s had a good week. He was second the first day and then he won today. So, Iโ€™m very happy.โ€

Swail and โ€œStanโ€ were one of 30 entries that took on Fridayโ€™s course, designed by Peter Grant (CAN), and they were one of 14 to navigate it without fault.

From there, Canadaโ€™s Ali Ramsay (CAN) threw down the gauntlet as the first to return for the short course, stopping the clock in a clear time of 42.30 seconds aboard Maaike Paola. In pursuit of Ramsayโ€™s time 10 out of the 13 entries that elected to return saw rails fall. Only Swail and Keri Potter were able to join Ramsay in producing double clear efforts, and both of them just narrowly edged out the Canadian rider.

Swail and Stan stopped the clock in 42.14 seconds for the win, while Potter and King of Kannan, owned by Azure Coast Sporthorses, finished in second with a time of 42.23 seconds. Ramsay and Maaike Paola, owned by Ramsay Equestrian, Inc. held on to third place.

โ€œThe jump-off track, I felt I didnโ€™t do it very well to be honest,โ€ said Swail. โ€œNothing really showed up the way I would have liked. So, I thought I did a very poor job, but again, thankfully, because I have a lot of quality with Stan, we still made it around clear and just quick enough.โ€

As Swail looks next toward the FEI World Cup Finals in Fort Worth, he is glad to have spent the winter at DIHP.

โ€œThis is, I think, my fourth year here,โ€ said Swail. โ€œHonestly, the quality of the facility is second-to-none โ€“ the warm-up, the main arena, the footing, the jumps, the hospitality. It is fantastic, and it is a great place to also develop your horses for the rest of the year.โ€

Conor Swail (IRL) & Casturano

Final Results โ€“ $63,000 Balmoral Welcome CSI 4*

1) Conor Swail (IRL) & Casturano โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 42.14

2) Keri Potter (USA) & King of Kannan โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 42.23

3) Ali Ramsay (CAN) & Maaike Paola โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 42.30

Source: Press Release from Desert International Horse Park

Photos: ยฉ DIHP / High Desert Sport Photo / Megan Giese Media



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