Jessica Springsteen on Naomi van het Keizershof Wins LA CSI5* 2-Round
Successful in Six Years Competing Both Sides of Atlantic
23 November 2025 at 9:47 amBy k.braddick
Jessica Springsteen on Naomi van het Keizershof Wins
Los Angeles $40,000 CSI5* 2-Round 1.50m
Jessica Springsteen led from start to finish over two rounds on Naomi van het Keizershof to capture the $40,000 CSI5* 1.5-meter competition Saturday.
The U.S. Tokyo Olympic team silver medal rider and the 12-year-old mare went was one of three combinations to go double clear. The pair posted a time of 43.93 secs. in the jump off.
Jessica and Naomi that have competed internationally with success on both sides of the Atlantic for close to six years.
Fellow American Natalie Dean on the 10-year-old gelding Pedro van de Barlebui was two seconds further back on 46.03.
Australia's Hilary Scott on the nine-year-old mare Lola placed third on 46.86 secs.
Results:
Place Competitor Nation Faults Time
1 Naomi van het Keizershof - Jessica Springsteen USA 0 43.93 secs.
2 Pedro van de Barlebuis - Natalie Dean USA 0 46.03
3 Lola - Hilary Scott AUS 0 46.86
4 First Lady - McLain Ward USA 4 42.60
5 Her Game Ball BG - Erynn Ballard CAN 4 42.69
6 Carlita - McKayla Langmeier USA 4 45.04
7 ZF Chacco Rio - Katie Laurie NZL 4 51.56
8 Cielo - Skylar Wireman USA 6 43.17
9 Wannabe CS - Peter Petschenig AUT 6 46.38
10 Rincoola Milsean - Charlotte Jacobs USA 7 51.64
11 Daido van't Ruytershof Z - James Chawke IRL 8 44.22
12 Kannandine - Braden James CAN 8 45.72
Photo: Jessica Springsteen on Naomi van het Keizershof.
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