Fiona Kashel

WEDNESDAY 8 MAY - SUNDAY 12 MAY, 2024

Fiona Kashel

Great Britain
  • 49 - Creevagh Silver De Haar

Biography

British rider Fiona Kashel (41) completed Badminton on her debut in 2022 with Creevagh Silver de Haar one of her two entries this year.

Fiona is based near Cranleigh in Surrey where she is a livery yard manager.

Fiona is married to Jeremy and the couple has a three-year-old son.

She trains with Damian Hallam and Robert Snaddon.

WSF Carthago owned by Fiona’s Father Frank Breach, is a 13-year-old Irish Sport horse registered gelding. Bred by the Waterfall Stud in Co Cork he is by the Holstein sire Cobra out of Enigma by the thoroughbred sire Viking. He was acquired in 2015 and brought through the grades by Fiona. In 2022 the pair completed Pau and Luhmuhlen 5*.

Creevagh Silver de Haar owned by the rider is a 15-year-old Irish Sport Horse (ISH) gelding. Bred by Creevagh House in Monaghan he is by Camiro De Haar Z out of a Vanir Silver River by Golden River. He is bred along the same lines as Piggy French’s 2019 Badminton and Burghley winner Vanir Kamir (also by Camiro De Haar Z) who was out of the full sister to Vanir Silver River. Silver De Haar was acquired from JP Sheffield who produced him to 1*. He completed his first 5* at Badminton last year and later in the year completed Pau 5*.

 

 

Entries

Creevagh Silver De Haar

ISH, Ireland, 2008
16.1hh , grey , gelding

Sire Camiro De Haar Z

Dam Vanir Silver River (Golden River)

Breeder Kathryn Jackson

Owner(s): Rider

Notable Results

2022 – Pau CCI5*L 29th WSH Carthago, 30th Creevagh Silver De Haar

2022 – Barbury Castle CCi4*S 3rd Creevagh Silver De Haar

2022 – Luhmuhlen CCI5*L 7th WSH Carthago

2022 – Ballindenisk CCI4*L 5th WSH Carthago

2021 – Blenheim CCI4*L 14th Creevagh Silver De Haar, 60th WSH Carthago

2021 – Barbury Castle CCI4*S 3rd Drumhowan Black Magic, 9th WSF Carthago, 12th C Silver De Haar

2021 – Tweseldown CCI3* 1st Kildalton Henry

2017 – Ballindenisk CCI2* 1st C Silver De Haar

Badminton

50th – Creevagh Silver De Haar (first time for horse and rider)