To say Conor Swail (IRL) is at home at Thunderbird Showpark might be an understatement. The defending champion of the Longines FEI Jumping World Cupโข Vancouver continued his winning ways at Langley by capturing the $75,000 CSI4*-W Maui Jim Welcome Stake Thursday with Rubens La Silla. The victory marks the Irishmanโs fourth in fewer than two weeks at tbird.
Swail and the 12-year-old Selle Francais stallion laid down a deceptively fast round to win the 1.45m speed class, leaving out strides throughout and crossing the timers in 70.61 seconds. Just behind the winning pair were Juan Jose Zendejas Salgado (MEX) and Tino la Chapelle, who completed the course in 70.99 seconds. Shawn Casady (USA) and Durango VDL rounded out the podium in third with a time of 71.44 seconds.
โIt was a nice win, and Iโm delighted for the horse. I thought he jumped fantastic tonight,โ Swail said.
The track, designed by Irelandโs Alan Wade, saw only eight clear rounds. Swailโs winning performance didnโt come until the penultimate trip in a competitive field of 50.
โWhen you walk around Alanโs tracks, you always think they are sort of nice, straightforward tracks, but heโs always making you make all the right decisions,โ Swail said. โHeโll catch you somewhere around a course if youโre not on it. I got a good draw with Rubens, and we had a certain amount of numbers [of strides] all the way around [that I wanted to get], and thankfully I got everything the way I wanted. He felt really smooth, and it made it very easy for me to ride him. I thought he just jumped beautifully.โ
Rubens has proved to be a versatile mount, having contributed to a winning effort for Team Ireland in the Longines FEI Jumping Nations Cupโข Canada at tbird in May after returning to Swailโs string following a sale last year.
โI got him back in February/March time this year, and I think that the longer Iโve had him, the better relationship weโre getting,โ Swail continued. โHe hasnโt done anything particularly wrong at all throughout the whole time, but for me, heโs actually improving. Looking forward, it looks like he has a good, bright future.โ
Swail and the chestnut stallion will contest the $145,000 CSI4*-W Longines FEI Jumping World Cupโข Vancouver, presented by Facet Advisors, on Sunday, Aug. 26. The feature of the 2018 Summer Fort Festival will take place at 2:00 pm PT.
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Theymann and Cypress VF Get First Four-Star Win in CSI4*-W tbird Happy Welcome
The first international class of the week went to Germanyโs Sรถhnke Theymann, who rode Morgan Evansโ Cypress VF to the top prize in the CSI4*-W tbird Happy Welcome. The duo bested a field of 18 over the 1.40m speed track designed by Alan Wade (IRL) with a final time of 61.10 seconds.
Alison Robitaille (USA) and Ace finished second (63.91 seconds), and Charlie Jacobs (USA) and Cassinja S (64.38) were third. Both pairs competed at the 2018 Longines FEI World Cupโข Jumping Final in Paris (FRA) in April.
Theymann, meanwhile, has been developing Cypress VF for the past two years after his brother Jan scouted her in Europe. The win marked the partnershipโs first at the four-star level.
โShe really pushed for it, and I just went with the flow,โ Theymann said of the 9-year-old โsassyโ Holsteiner mare. โI was quite pleased, and she took me. It was a great, fun round.โ
Theymann hails from a family of successful riders. In addition to his brother, his parents are both grand prix riders and have a farm in Iserlohn, Germany. His sister, Verena, meanwhile, competed for Germany in dressage. Sรถhnke now operates Cypress Point Stables in Hidden Valley, CA.
โItโs been a fun ride,โ Theymann said. โI like to produce horses from a younger age to the top levels of the sport. [Cypress VF] has been a pleasure to ride and work with every day.โ
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