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Jessica Springsteen & Naomi Van Het Keizershof Get their Win in the $32,000 1/ST Qualifier CSI 2*

Wellington, Florida, USA โ€“ February 07, 2025 โ€“ Jessica Springsteen (USA) and Naomi van het Keizershof had been knocking on the door of a major win since the beginning of the Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF). The wait was over on Friday of Week 5 as they got their victory in the $32,000 1/ST  Qualifier CSI 2* as the season approaches its halfway point of 12 consecutive weeks of FEI competition in Wellington, Florida, USA.

โ€œI went for it today,โ€ Springsteen said of her approach to Olympic course designer Gregory Bodoโ€™s (FRA) jump-off track, where she was one of 16 to contend after a clear first round. โ€œI took a risk from one to two; I wasnโ€™t sure I could get there and I really went for it.โ€

The Tokyo Olympic team silver medalist competed early in the order of 68 entries with several fast pairs behind her also joining the jump-off. She put in her best shot and it proved to be enough by a tenth of a second with a winning 36.74 seconds on the clock. Nicole Walker (CAN) took second with Atout des Trambles in 36.84 seconds, and Franceโ€™s Marie Hecart was third aboard Vahinee, owned by Normandie Connection, with a time of 37.07 seconds.

Springsteen knows as well as anyone how competitive WEF is, especially as the season builds, so she was thrilled to get the win. โ€œ[Naomi] is a mare you can be competitive on so I try to use her speed to our advantage,โ€ explained Springsteen, who also picked up a five-star win on the mare at the end of 2024. โ€œI felt really fast but itโ€™s so competitive here; you can do a fast round and end up somewhere in the top 10. Luck was on our side today and it worked out.โ€

Jessica Springsteenย (USA) &ย Naomi van het Keizershofย are presented as winners of the $32,000 1/ST CSI2* Qualifier by Orlie Tonellato and Tiffani Steer, VP Communications, 1/ST & The Stronach Group.

Springsteen has a special approach with Naomi due to the mareโ€™s competitive nature. โ€œI try to bring her up and down a bit,โ€ she explained. โ€œShe has so much talent and ability but I try to keep her comfortable and confident because she is such a winner. I try to keep her in classes she can win in because sheโ€™s so competitive. My planโ€”after this weekendโ€” is to step back up again.โ€

The 12-year-old Belgian Warmblood (Cardento 933 x For Pleasure), owned by Stone Hill Farm, has been in Springsteenโ€™s stable for quite a while, but they took a bit to fully hit their stride. Now, their consistency is showing in spades. 

โ€œIโ€™ve had her since she was 6 years old,โ€ Springsteen continued. โ€œIt took us a long time to gel. At one point I wasnโ€™t sure if we were the right fit. I learned that I have to try to ride her more securely; really between my hand and leg and give her that confidence. She has such a lovely canter she invites you to get out of the seat and hunt a little, but she needs to feel you secure and with her. Thatโ€™s something I always try to rememberโ€”especially in these jump-offs.โ€

As Springsteen works on a rebuilding year without a major championship in the immediate future, she anticipates more success for Naomi and the other up-and-coming horses in her string. She and Naomi turn their efforts towards Sundayโ€™s $62,500 1/ST CSI2* Grand Prix and aim to continue the competitive streak.

Final Results โ€“ $32,000 1/ST  Qualifier CSI 2*

1) Jessica Springsteen (USA) & Naomi van het Keizershof โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 36.74

2) Nicole Walker (CAN) & Atout des Trambles โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 36.84

3) Marie Hecart (FRA) & Vahinee โ€“ 0 / 0 โ€“ 37.08

Source: Press Release from Wellington International

Photos: ยฉ Wellington International / Sportfot



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