CSI 4*

Natalie Dean Dazzles in the $62,500 Hermès Jumper Classic CSI 4*

Wellington, Florida, USA – March 17, 2024 – A large field of 52 horse-and-rider combinations contested Oscar Soberon’s (USA) final international track of WEF 10, but Natalie Dean (USA) bested the rest. An international field of riders brought their A-games in the $62,500 Hermés 1.50m Jumper Classic CSI 4* as 21 pairs advanced to the short course. The lead changed hands as the riders put the pedal to the metal and the time to beat got tighter. Late in the starting order, Dean and Oasis van de Bucxtale had a prime position and soared into the lead with a time of 39.73 seconds. 

Natalie Dean (USA) & Oasis van de Bucxtale

The U.S. national anthem rang out as Dean led off the well-rounded victory gallop with Marigold Sporthorses’ ten-year-old Belgian Warmblood mare Oasis van de Bucxtale (Quinn vd Heffinck x Skippy II). She has been forming a partnership with the mare for the better part of the year, but the victory is the first big win for them as a team. 

Natalie Dean (USA) & Oasis van de Bucxtale

“To be honest, this kind of jump-off is almost easier because you just have to go as fast as you can,” she said. “I got the luck of the draw to go last and I did get to see what everyone was doing, but really the only thing to do in a field that big is to go full out.“I think this series is really great for developing young or less experienced horses,” she added. “Generally in these jump-offs there are quite a few clear, so you can really test them and train them to go fast.” 

Natalie Dean (USA) & Oasis van de Bucxtale

“I got her at the beginning of last year and we’ve been building her up,” explained Dean, who trains with world no. 2 Ben Maher (GBR). “She’s very careful and brave, and for a small horse she has a huge stride which covers a lot of ground. In this jump-off that suited her because there was a lot of galloping and not a lot of turning.” 

For Dean, who landed the pinnacle position in the large field of jump-off contenders, the winning secret was leaving it all on the field.

Natalie Dean (USA) & Oasis van de Bucxtale during the awards ceremony

Final Results – $62,500 Hermés 1.50m Jumper Classic CSI 4*

1) Natalie Dean (USA) & Oasis van de Bucxtale – 0 / 0 – 39.73

2) Nicola Philippaerts (BEL) & Pandora van de Kruishoeve – 0 / 0 – 39.98

3) Tom Wachman (IRL) & Lazzaro Delle Schiave – 0 / 0 – 40.81

Source: Press Release from Wellington International

Photos: © Wellington International / Sportfot / Cassidy Klein



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