CSI 4*

The Conor Swail Show Continues in the $117,000 Grand Prix CSI 4* at Thunderbird Show Park

Langley, Canada โ€“ May 24, 2026 โ€“ It was Conor Swail (IRL) week at tbird. And he saved the best drama for last.

The Irishman closed out the CSI 4* & 2* Canadian Premier at Thunderbird Show Park with his fourth victory of the weekโ€”this time aboard the spectacular 10-year-old Clonterm Obolensky in the CSI4* Grand Prix 1.55m, the weekโ€™s feature event.

But the win was far from routine. Swail lost his left stirrup and a front shoe during the first roundโ€”and still managed to be one of only four pairs to advance to the jump-off of the Gregory Bodo-designed track.

Conor Swail (IRL) & Clonterm Obolensky

โ€œI mean, honestly, I do lose stirrups more often than I should,โ€ Swail admitted.

The mishap unfolded through the triple combination, he continued. โ€œWe came around the corner and jumped the liverpool-oxer and it was quite a long distance. Thatโ€™s actually where he lost his shoe. And then the balancing nine [to the triple] got a bit short at the end. Thankfully I have enough scope that my horse was really good to jump the back rail [at B]. I think I was also trying to jump that back rail, and thatโ€™s where I lost my stirrup.โ€

Conor Swail (IRL) & Clonterm Obolensky

Swailโ€™s response? Calm, collected, and all business. โ€œIt doesnโ€™t really bother me too much. Itโ€™s just about trying to get it back. And even if you canโ€™t get it back, just continue with the plan.โ€

That plan produced a clear, putting Swail into the jump off alongside Olympians Katie Laurie (AUS) aboard Django and Amy Millar (CAN) on Jagger HX. Australiaโ€™s Rowan Willis (AUS) completed the quartet.

Millar was first to reproduce the clear effort, crossing the timers of the short course in 48.86 seconds, but the lead was short lived.

Conor Swail (IRL) & Clonterm Obolensky

Swail snagged it just one round later, with a jump-off time of 46.65 secondsโ€”this time stirrups firmly in place. It was ultimately good enough for the win and the scopey greyโ€™s first Grand Prix title.

โ€œIโ€™ve had him just over a year, and the horse was a very big prospect as a young horse,โ€ said Swail. โ€œYou can see the ability that he hasโ€ฆ Weโ€™ve done already maybe three or four five-star Grand Prixs, so weโ€™re starting to get more comfortable at that level. This is a great stepping stone for him. Itโ€™s a great win.โ€

Conor Swail (IRL) & Clonterm Obolensky

Describing the horseโ€™s powerful personality, Swail added: โ€œHe is very, very powerful. Heโ€™s a Cornet Obolensky [son], so heโ€™s got a lot of spirit in him. He can be challenging, but I think thatโ€™s all good horsesโ€”they have a little quirk to them here and there. Itโ€™s just about trying to gauge that ability and power and use it in a positive way.โ€

The international field was stacked with Olympians including Canadaโ€™s Tiffany Foster and Amy Millar, USAโ€™s Lucy Davis Kennedy, Australiaโ€™s Katie Laurie and Hilary Scott, and New Zealandโ€™s Uma Oโ€™Neill, as well as proven Tbird winners Kyle King (USA), James Chawke (IRL), and Charlie Jones (GBR). Yet Swailโ€™s dominance was undeniable: he previously won Wednesdayโ€™s CSI4* Welcome on Theo 160, and Thursdayโ€™s CSI4* Challenge on Nadal Hero & DB (Thursday), and the CSI2* Qualifier on Kazelli VDL.

Millar continued her strong week, collecting her third runner-up finish in the 4* division, this time aboard 12-year-old KWPN gelding Jagger HX. The result marked a career-best finish for the Team Eye Candy and Millar Brooke Farm owned horse.

Laurie rounded out the top three on Django with a jump-off time of 49.49 seconds and four penalty-points.

Conor Swail (IRL) & Clonterm Obolensky

Looking ahead to next weekโ€™s CSI 4* Odlum Brown BC Open, Swail will be doing double duty for Team Ireland, riding and serving as stand-in chef dโ€™equipe as they look to defend their 2025 the Nations Cup title. โ€œI think itโ€™s going to be good fun. I think all the teams are quite inexperiencedโ€”a lot of our riders havenโ€™t done so many Nations Cups. I think thatโ€™s the same for Mexico, the same for the States. So itโ€™s gonna be fun. I am the old stalwart thatโ€™s done many Nations Cups. Looking forward to doing a different job.โ€

Tickets for the Nations Cup are available exclusively at tbird.ca/tickets.

Conor Swail (IRL) & Clonterm Obolensky

Final Results โ€“ $117,000 Grand Prix CSI 4* – 1.55m

1) Conor Swail (IRL) & Clonterm Obolensky โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 46.65

2) Amy Millar (CAN) & Jagger HX โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 48.86

3) Katie Laurie (AUS) & Django โ€“ 0 / 4 โ€“ 49.49

Source: Press Release from Thunderbird Show Park

Photos: ยฉ Kim Gaudry for Tbird