Aaron Vale is Flawless to Win the $200,000 Upperville Jumper Classic CSI 4*

Upperville, Virginia, United States – June 08, 2025 – Aaron Vale (USA) and Styles delivered an incredible performance to win the $220,000 Upperville Jumper Classic CSI 4* on Sunday, capping off an exceptional week of international competition at the 172nd Upperville Colt & Horse Show. The marquee class, co-presented by Ethel M Chocolates and Lugano Diamonds, drew a world-class field of riders to one of the nation’s most historic showgrounds.

With a double-clear performance and the fastest jump-off time, Vale, from Williston, Florida, United States, and the nine-year-old grey Belgian Warmblood gelding owned by Debbie Smith and Don Stewart, topped a tightly contested leaderboard to claim victory over 22 total starters.

Nayel Nasser (EGY) & Coronado

“My horse is just young enough that there wasn’t anything really special I felt I could do,” Vale said of the jump off track. “I saw everything forward. It was a little like downhill skiing; I just turned and accelerated and never had to hit the brakes. It was a suitable course for Styles, and it turned out great.”

Sloane Coles (USA) & Ninja JW van de Moerhoeve

American Sloane Coles of The Plains, Virginia (USA), was just .97 seconds behind riding the Ninja Group’s Ninja JW Van de Moerhoeve.

Local favorite Sloan Coles’ first Upperville was the Leadline class when she was two or three years old, and she has been showing under the oaks every year since her competitive career began taking flight.

“My mom likes to joke that Joe Fargis asked me what bit my pony had, but I could barely speak,” she laughed. “It feels great to be here in my community, with all the people I grew up with, my best friends and even my former schoolteachers.”

Of her equine partner, a 12-year-old Belgian Warmblood mare, she said, “Ninja is really peaking right now, and the past few shows she has tried to win. My goal here was, of course, to win, but I am happy with the result. It’s so nice for me to have a horse like her.”

Nayel Nasser (EGY) & Coronado

Egyptian rider Nayel Nasser (EGY) ended his very successful week with Evergate Stables’ Coronado in third place, stopping the jump off clock at 39.27 seconds.

Nayel Nassar’s third place finish capped off a solid week for he and his partner of eight years, Coronado.

“He’s been an incredible horse for me and my career, as a multiple 5* winner,” explained Nassar. “He’s been a little injury riddled the past couple of seasons, but we have been able to manage it and I am so pleased that he gave me the feeling he did today! He’s a real trier and I feel like I’m dialing him back in now.”

The show experienced a weather delay late in the morning, but the riders agreed that the footing held up tremendously well despite the torrential downpour.

“We had a lot of rain, but the footing was great and so was the competition,” said Nassar. “This was my first time here and I’ll definitely be back.”

Coles agreed, stating, “The footing was incredible, it couldn’t have been better after all of that rain!”

Aaron Vale (USA) & Styles

Vale, who has won the Upperville Jumper Classic multiple times when it was held on grass, said, “I haven’t been here in a while. The new arenas have really revived the show, from the number of entries to more international riders to more spectators. The crowd is bigger and even more into it. It’s a modern facility now and the horses appreciate it.”

The Upperville Colt & Horse Show, established in 1853, is the oldest horse show in the United States. Today, it blends deep equestrian heritage with elite sport, attracting Olympic-caliber athletes and horses from across the globe. The $200,000 FEI 4* Upperville Jumper Classic marked the culmination of a weeklong series of Fédération Équestre Internationale (FEI)-sanctioned classes at the show, which is held annually in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Aaron Vale (USA) & Styles

Final Results – $220,000 Upperville Jumper Classic CSI 4*

1) Aaron Vale (USA) & Styles – 0 / 0 – 38.08

2) Sloane Coles (USA) & Ninja JW van de Moerhoeve – 0 / 0 – 39.05

3) Nayel Nasser (EGY) & Coronado – 0 / 0 – 39.27

Source: Press Release (edited) from Upperville Colt & Horse Show

Photos: © UCHS / Erin Gilmore Photography


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