More Than Just A Name: Karen Cruises To The Win With Skylar Wireman

Thermal, CA. – February 1, 2023 – Skylar Wireman returned to Desert International Horse Park (DIHP) and resumed her winning ways Wednesday morning. Aboard Karen!, the 18-year-old rider from Bonsall, CA, took the win in the $10,000 Bridgeport Farms 1.35m Welcome Speed to kick off action at Desert Circuit IV.

Skylar Wireman and Karen!. Photo by High Desert Sport Photo


“She is not a ‘Karen’ at all,” Wireman said of the 11-year-old Hanoverian mare (Levistano x Cassus 2). “The name does not suit her. She’s the sweetest horse ever. She’s so perfect.”

Wireman won this very class four weeks ago during Desert Circuit I, but with a different horse. Karen! was second, moving to the top spot in Wednesday’s class.

Skylar Wireman and Karen! in their winning presentation, pictured with Shayne Wireman. Photo by High Desert Sport Photo


“She is quite fast, and she’s a speciality in the speed classes because she’s very quick across the ground and quick in the air,” Wireman said. “She turns on a dime. My strategy with her was to shave the corners. The last line is where I think I really got it. I ended up doing seven [strides] in the last line and I walked a forward eight. I sliced so hard in that I was on the inside track and seven was there. I can always count on her. She’s such an amazing horse.”

Karen! came into Wireman’s barn as a sales prospect for the lower heights, but her talent was apparent, as she’s now consistently taken top placings up to 1.40m. “She came to us as a 1.20m horse that was for sale at the end of 2021. The owner decided not to sell her so I could do [FEI North American Youth Championships] on her. We ended up stepping her up because she had way more jump in her. She’s certainly proven that; I’ve shown her up to the 1.40m. Week after week, she’s so consistent.”

With a late draw in the starting order of 24, Wireman had the benefit of knowing what the target time was over Alan Wade’s single-round speed track. At the time, Michael Williamson and Granito Noordenhoek were the ones to beat with a time of 60.135 seconds. Wireman’s efficient strategy carried her to a time of 57.041 seconds, awarding her the win ultimately. Williamson claimed second while James Chawke and Gamble took third.

Michael Williamson and Granito Noordenhoek. Photo by High Desert Sport Photo


Wireman is still new to the professional lifestyle, but it’s suiting her quite well, winning her first Grand Prix class as a professional just a few weeks ago in the Grand Prix Arena, as well as other notable victories. She’s becoming the one to beat in the National classes during Desert Circuit, and riders break a sweat seeing her name on the competitor list, knowing she’ll be a tough one to beat.

“Ever since I was little I wanted to be a pro,” Wireman continued. “I decided to do college online so I could go pro right away. I’ve been working with my mom, and doing the pro classes the past couple years on clients’ horses so it wasn’t a huge change for me going into pro life, aside from not being so busy on weekends, which is kind of nice.”

James Chawke and Gamble. Photo by High Desert Sport Photo


Alongside her mother, Shayne, Wireman has adapted to the professional lifestyle, and the results are pouring in. “We have such a great relationship, so it makes us such a great team,” Wireman said of working with her mom. “We have had a bit of help from Peter Wylde, which is amazing. I can’t thank him enough. He was out last week helping me at home to prepare for this week.”

The Wiremans believe they are set up for success after having a strong working partnership for many years. “We work so well together it makes it really easy,” Wireman continued. “We’ve done it so long together as a team. From when I was little and we’d haul in with one horse for a show, do our own braiding. We’ve done it [my] whole life and I knew it’s what I wanted to do and do with her.”

Show jumping continues Thursday, February 2, with the $30,000 FarmVet 1.45m Open Classic, as well as the first international class of the week, the $10,000 CSI2* Two Phase.

RESULTS

$10,000 Bridgeport Farms 1.35m Welcome Speed

  1. Karen! / Skylar Wireman / MKT Equine LLC / 0/57.041
  2. Granito Noordenhoek / Michael Williamson / Michael Williamson / 0/60.135
  3. Gamble / James Chawke / James Chawke / 0/60.887
  4. Castelissimo / Shawn Casady / Tiffany Sullivan / 0/60.931
  5. Mr. Europe / Karrie Rufer / Morning Star Sporthorses LLC / 0/61.617
  6. Quality H / Mark Kinsella / Ben Asselin / 0/62.144
  7. Epsilon De Brenil / Leslie Thomas / Andrew Lopez / 0/62.746
  8. Zella 2 / Ariel Marx / Ariel Marx / 0/65.033
  9. Arcadia / Leslie Thomas / David Murdoch / 0/65.338
  10. Ielinea JTL / Jaydan Stettner / Jaydan Stettner / 0/68.155
  11. Consequential / Stephen Pellett / View Point Farms / 0/70.431
  12. Hanakine / Katherine Huffstutler / Katherine Huffstutler / 0/73.052
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