Chad Fellows continues with his winning streak in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with a victory double at the Saudi Jump CSI5*-W

Wednesday 24 December 2025

Chad Fellows continues with his winning streak in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with a victory double at the Saudi Jump CSI5*-W

A winner every week on his successful trip to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Chad Fellows maintained his consistency to record a double five-star win in Riyadh.

Creevyquinn Pearl recorded Chad’s first win.  Twenty-one riders tackled the 5* 1.45m two-phase with Chad setting an early target from fifth draw that could not be matched on the 11-year-old Cardento 933 daughter to win by 0.36 seconds.

“I previously rode Pearl for a short period a couple of years ago and have just regained the ride from my old boss and owner Vladimir Tuganov.  She’s a fantastic little winner of a speed horse,” said Chad, who found the courses – “Fantastic!  We were lucky enough to have of the best course designers in the world build here; Uliano Vezzani.”

Twenty-four hours later, Chad proved unbeatable in the 5* 1.45m speed as the eight-year-old NPS Klooney (NPS Super Nova x Toulon) impressively outpacing their 11 rivals by almost four seconds.

“I bought Klooney last year as a very inexperienced seven-year-old but he has come up through the ranks very quickly and I think he has a big future ahead of him,” added Chad, who will stay out in Bahrain over Christmas training riders and will then head over to Kuwait to compete immediately after the New Year.

Image: AJ_aljumah

 
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