A competitive field of Olympians and some of the world’s best riders gathered at the WEC Grand Arena on Thursday to vie for top honors in the $117,000 MARS Equestrian Grand Prix Qualifier CSI4*. Fresh off a string of five-star and four-star victories, Kent Farrington (USA) piloted his promising young partner, Grass De Mars (Windows Vh Costersveld x Dollar Dela Pierre) owned by Robinson Ridge, LLC, straight to the top of the leaderboard after an incredibly fast jump-off.

2024 Paris Olympic course designer Gregory Bodo (FRA), with assistance from Pieter Vitse (BEL), set an intricate track for the 39 horse-and-rider combinations. Thirteen managed to stay within the time allowed and deliver clear rounds, securing a spot in the jump-off. With top riders representing the United States, Ireland, Canada, Portugal, Spain, Germany and Argentina, the final showdown was set to be a fast one.

Olympic gold medalist Beezie Madden (USA) was the first to return, setting an early benchmark with Nairobi in 36.78 seconds. Anna Dryden (USA) put in a strong effort aboard Christians Carado but encountered an unlucky rail, finishing in 43.03 seconds.

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