After taking a year to focus on developing their partnership, Nayel Nassar (EGY) and Ivory TCS are making their mark on the 2025 Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF). After winning the Bainbridge CSI5* 1.50m during WEF 5, the pair saved the best for last in the $62,500 Adequan® CSI4* WEF Challenge Cup Round 10 on Thursday of Week 10 at Wellington International.

The mare, owned by Evergate Stable, carried Nassar to the jump-off among 17 other qualifiers over a track set by Oscar Soberon (USA). The jump-off speed kept getting faster, with U.S. Olympian McLain Ward setting a very quick pace of 37.80 seconds early on with First Lady, owned by Robin Parsky. Nassar knew the track suited his horse and executed the winning ride as the last to return.

“It had a lot of turns which is generally very good for her,” he said about the jump-off course. “She’s not the biggest-strided horse, so in a straight line I have a hard time leaving strides out, but on the turns she’s so small and agile I can match most other numbers. The one turn by the in-gate got a little out of hand, but Ivory is such a trier. There’s nothing she believes she can’t do so I just dropped my reins and let her take over. Somehow we squeaked over the back rail and it was enough today.”

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